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2 bedroom flat for sale

Aspinall Road, London SE4
Recently added
Flat
2 beds
1 bath
771
EPC rating: D
Added < 7 days

Key information

TenureShare of freehold
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Features and description

This refined two-bedroom apartment sits on the first floor of an Edwardian terraced house in Brockley. At the front of the plan, a light-filled reception room has an original fireplace as its centrepiece, while two serene double bedrooms are illuminated by original sash windows. The shops, bars and restaurants of Brockley and Nunhead Village are all within easy reach.



Setting the Scene



Before residential development in the 19th century, Brockley was renowned for its fertile soil and market gardens, the quality of the area’s rhubarb and strawberries being of particular note. In the late 1800s, the establishment of the North Kent Railway and its new station at St Johns drew several wealthy industrialists to the area, and led to its wider development.



This apartment forms part of a neat Edwardian terrace. Built in the early 20th century, it retains many of its original features, including time-worn floorboards, two fireplaces and a large bay window.



The Grand Tour



A shared front door leads to the apartment’s private entrance on the ground floor. Inside, a staircase with original timber steps rises to the first floor. At the front of the plan lies an expansive reception room, suffused with light from a large bay window and an adjacent sash. A working gas fireplace with intricate original tiling and marble surround is framed by alcoves fitted with bookshelves.



A quiet spot on the landing is currently used as a study. In the kitchen, smart white cabinetry is topped with timber work surfaces, while open shelving is perfect for displaying favourite ceramics. The space is illuminated by a large sash window, and appliances include a gas hob.



The principal bedroom has an original cast-iron fireplace and full-height fitted storage. Soft light pours into the room through a tall sash window with leafy treetop views. A second double bedroom has a pretty sash window and fitted bookshelves. A large shared bathroom has a bathtub with an overhead shower.



Out and About



Aspinall Road is a quiet residential street, ideally positioned for easy access to everyday amenities, open green spaces and public transport.



Brockley has an excellent offering of celebrated cafés, restaurants and bars, including the reputable Browns of Brockley coffee shop, Joyce natural wine bar, L’Oculto for tapas, Good as Gold with its evening menu and Mauby for cocktails and small plates. There is a renowned farmers’ market every Saturday at Brockley Market, offering a wide range of organic produce alongside food trucks and wine merchants.



Telegraph Hill Upper Park is a short walk away, known for its far-reaching views across the city, as well as its ornamental gardens and tennis courts. The peaceful Nunhead Cemetery is also close by.



Nearby Nunhead Lane has a village-like feel, with a greengrocer, an excellent fishmonger, deli, a café and a community centre by AOC Architecture. The Nunhead Gardener, an atmospheric garden nursery, is tucked under the railway arches by Nunhead station.



Nunhead rail station is an eight-minute walk away, and runs regular services to London Victoria in approximately 16 minutes. Brockley Overground station is also close by, with trains to London Bridge in 14 minutes.



Tenure: Share of Freehold / Lease length: Approx. 147 years remaining / Service charge: None (costs for building insurance are split between the two flats in the building) / Council Tax Band: C
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Area statistics

Crime score
Moderate crime
5/10
Home prices (average)
2 bedroom flats
£476,083

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The Modern House - London
The Modern House - London
St Alphege Hall, King's Bench Street London SE1 0QX
020 3641 7254
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