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2 bedroom flat for sale

Pullman Court XV, London SW2
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Flat
2 beds
1 bath
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Features and description

This bright two-bedroom apartment sits on the fourth floor of Pullman Court, a striking Grade II*-listed modernist landmark in Streatham, south-west London. Thoughtfully renovated, it uses calm, contemporary finishes that resonate with the building’s celebrated architectural profile.



The Building



Designed in 1936 by the renowned architect Frederick Gibberd, Pullman Court is widely recognised as one of London’s most important interwar modernist developments. The scheme’s confident, ocean-liner-inspired form and generous landscaped setting marked a significant moment for large-scale modernist housing in the capital.



The development is composed of several blocks of varying heights arranged along an east–west axis. Long, narrow five-storey buildings enclose a central courtyard and manicured gardens, creating a sense of calm and greenery that feels notably removed from the surrounding streets. Originally conceived for young professionals seeking a “country retreat” from the city, the apartments were ahead of their time and designed around modern, efficient living.



The Tour



Pullman Court’s bright white façade rises from generous communal gardens, and this fourth-floor apartment sits above the treeline with an open, calm outlook. Access is via lift or stairs, with the building’s green grounds creating a welcome sense of separation from the city.



At the front of the plan, the living and dining room is defined by a striking Crittall-style corner window that floods the space with natural light. The room has excellent proportions for both relaxing and entertaining, with colour thoughtfully applied in ‘Green 02’ by Lick across the walls and ceiling. Reclaimed grey terrazzo tiles from an Underground station run seamlessly throughout, and underfloor heating brings a rare, modern comfort to this celebrated modernist setting.



The kitchen sits adjacent, finished in natural oak cabinetry with dark granite stone worktops and a DOMUS tiled splashback. A well-placed window above the Leesti granite sink looks out over the courtyard, while integrated appliances include an AEG induction hob and oven, plus a Caple fridge/freezer and washer/dryer.



Two quietly positioned bedrooms sit to the rear, both finished in clean white tones; the second bedroom is currently arranged as a home office.



Centrally placed, the bathroom is finished in deep black Equipe tiling and includes smart storage beneath the Arezzo basin, keeping the space feeling crisp and uncluttered.



Outdoor Space



Pullman Court has beautiful communal gardens, with two gated lawns separating the apartments from the road. The active residents’ committee have also started a communal gardening plot behind the block, and there is separate access to a shared roof terrace.



The apartment comes with an external garage on-site, convenient for additional storage. There is also a communal bike store set securely within the courtyard.



The Area



Streatham Hill offers excellent access to public transport, green space and everyday amenities, with a wide range of cafés, restaurants and shops within walking distance. Local favourites include Batch & Co Coffee, Streatham Kitchen, Streatham Wine House and Art & Craft craft beer shop, alongside nearby branches of M&S, Tesco and Gail’s.



Brixton is a short bus ride or pleasant walk away, home to Brixton Village, Market Row and Acre Lane, as well as well-known venues such as The Ritzy Cinema, Electric Brixton and the O2 Academy. The Department Store, a restored 1876 Bon Marché building, has workspaces, shops, a community post office and Canova Hall restaurant and bar.



Brockwell Park, one of London’s finest green spaces, is close by and features a lido, Grade II-listed art deco pavilion, café, tennis courts and walled garden.



Streatham Hill station is a 12-minute walk away, offering direct services to Victoria in around 18 minutes. Brixton Underground (Victoria line) and Clapham South (Northern line) are both easily reached by bus.



Tenure: Leasehold / Lease Length: Approx. 166 years remaining / Service Charge: Approx. £2,700 per annum / Council Tax Band: B
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