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1 bedroom flat for sale
Homewalk House, London SE26
Retirement
Chain-free
EV charger
Flat
1 bed
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold
Ground rent: £0 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Council tax, if payable: Ask agent
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Well Maintained Communal Grounds
- Over 60s or over 50s for couples
- Lift Service
- Modern Living
- Modern Shower Room
- One Bedroom
- Chain Free
This beautifully presented apartment in Homewalk House, SE26, offers a generous layout that blends comfort with practicality. The property includes a well-designed, separate kitchen and a bright, stylish living room with ample space for a dining area.
The bedroom is generously sized with built-in wardrobes and enjoys elevated views, creating a light and airy atmosphere.
The bathroom is thoughtfully designed with a large shower, combining functionality and convenience for everyday use.
Overall, the apartment provides a welcoming feel with plenty of character, an ideal choice for those seeking both comfort and style.
Homewalk House consists of 49 properties arranged over five floors, each served by a lift. A development manager is available on-site and can be contacted from any property in the event of an emergency. Outside of the manager’s working hours, a 24-hour emergency Appello call system provides added reassurance and support whenever needed.
Residents benefit from a range of amenities, including private parking, access to a guest room (available at a nightly rate), well-maintained communal gardens, double glazing, storage heating, a residents’ lounge, and a communal laundry room open daily from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm. Additional features include secure mobility scooter storage with charging points, a house manager on duty Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm, a lift, and video security cameras in communal areas.
Jews Walk is a delightful road linking Westwood Hill and Kirkdale, with a variety of local amenities close by. Several nearby parks also offer beautiful open green spaces.
The bedroom is generously sized with built-in wardrobes and enjoys elevated views, creating a light and airy atmosphere.
The bathroom is thoughtfully designed with a large shower, combining functionality and convenience for everyday use.
Overall, the apartment provides a welcoming feel with plenty of character, an ideal choice for those seeking both comfort and style.
Homewalk House consists of 49 properties arranged over five floors, each served by a lift. A development manager is available on-site and can be contacted from any property in the event of an emergency. Outside of the manager’s working hours, a 24-hour emergency Appello call system provides added reassurance and support whenever needed.
Residents benefit from a range of amenities, including private parking, access to a guest room (available at a nightly rate), well-maintained communal gardens, double glazing, storage heating, a residents’ lounge, and a communal laundry room open daily from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm. Additional features include secure mobility scooter storage with charging points, a house manager on duty Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm, a lift, and video security cameras in communal areas.
Jews Walk is a delightful road linking Westwood Hill and Kirkdale, with a variety of local amenities close by. Several nearby parks also offer beautiful open green spaces.
About this agent

Our Crystal Palace office has been beautifully styled with a mélange of traditional and modern styles, making it the perfect setting to welcome our clients and to make them feel at ease when discussing all property related matters. Crystal Palace was the founding office of the business and we have been overwhelmed with the impact we have had in the area and the glowing reviews received by locals. We are proud members of The Guild of Professional Estate Agents and The Property Ombudsman. Both affiliations support our excellence and service driven ethos. Why Crystal Palace? The Crystal Palace was a cast-iron and plate-glass building originally erected to house the Great Exhibition of 1851. At the time it was the largest amount of glass ever used in a building and it astonished visitors with its clear walls and ceilings that did not require interior lights, thus a “Crystal Palace”. The name Crystal Palace came from the playwright Douglas Jerrold. On 13 July 1850 he referred to a “palace of very crystal”, a name that was subsequently picked up and repeated even though the building had not yet been approved. Crystal Palace has fantastic connections into London Bridge and Victoria as well as surrounding areas. The East London Line was added in 2010 and has proved to be a massive selling point for the area. The heart and hub of Crystal Palace is The Triangle, so nicknamed by its residents, which has now become a talking point for miles around. The vast array of facilities inside the triangle include numerous restaurants with flavours from around the world, bars, bakeries, pubs and antique dealers. Crystal Palace park is one of the biggest area attractions. The park hosts numerous events and is open to the public year round. This truly is a fantastic place that offers everyone something to enjoy. Benefitting from being one of the highest points in London, 367 feet (112 m), Crystal Palace provides stunning views of the City. Our enthusiasm and knowledge of the area remains so important when showing around any potential buyers or tenants. Our unrivalled expertise is one of our biggest strengths against our competitors. If you are thinking about selling or letting, please contact your Crystal Palace estate agent for your free valuation today















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