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Ground floor flat
2 beds
1 bath
Key information
Features and description
- Two Outside Spaces
- Great Place to Live and Work
- Lease Length = 95 years
- Service Charge = £125 PCM
- Ground Rent = £10 PA
- Council Tax Band B
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Spacious two-bedroom maisonette set in a good looking, low rise, red brick block with private entry and two private outside spaces with generous living accommodation for working and relaxed city living.
The main attraction is the light and airy reception, kitchen, diner - this spacious dual aspect area allows for plenty of natural light to flood in, floor to ceiling windows overlooking your private front terrace. This area makes for ideal space to work, entertain, or chill. Storage is not an issue in the dining area with a clever designed book-shelf fronted cupboard to conceal all your nick-nacks. Painted white walls and a bronze cast iron radiator complete this space. Converted by the current owners, the kitchen once separate is now open planned and flows elegantly from one living area to the other by the engineered oak flooring.
The kitchen makes for a great space to create a culinary delight or two. Oak solid wood worktops with cream wall and base units and oak handles give a cosy feel. White ceramic butler sink with grohe mixer tap and sufficient space for a washing machine, dish washer and fridge freezer. Finished off with petrol gloss metro wall tiles, gas hob, extractor fan, mid height electric built in oven and Vaillant combi boiler. The kitchen rolls out onto another large terrace - perfect for al-fresco dining or cocktails.
Off the hallway, the theme continues, there is a four-piece bathroom including a separate shower cubicle, double ended rolled top bath, pedestal ceramic sink and toilet. Completed by white metro localised wall tiles and grey painted walls and traditional floral blue patterned floor tiles.
A real plus is another W.C adjacent, with a quirky old-fashioned Singer sewing machine base pedestal and sink.
There are also two double bedrooms, the main bedroom has direct access to the terrace and both will take large wardrobes and possibly a desk. Finished off with Farrow and Ball Old White painted walls.
The west facing front terrace is well thought out and designed with cycle racks, astro turf and plant boarders. It has the added benefit of a brick built integrated large storage shed. The east facing rear garden comes equipped with a large patio, astro turf and rear access via a garden gate ideal for improvement works when needed. Residents parking and garages are available on application.
The apartment is leasehold with 95 years remaining on the lease, a service charge of £125 per month with a ground rent of £10 per year. Council Tax is band B (Lambeth) and the managing agent is Watmos.
Your nearest train station is Loughborough Junction – a third of a mile walk – for connections to King Cross and Thameslink Services. Or walk down to Coldharbour Lane and Camberwell for plentiful bus connections to Oval (Northern Line), Elephant & Castle (Bakerloo) and all the major train stations. Enjoy Camberwell’s eclectic arts scene on the weekends (Camberwell Arts Festival is a major attraction in June), its quirky delis, café bars, restaurants, library and Saturday farmers’ market on revamped Camberwell Green. There are two parks nearby: the pretty Victorian leafy enclave of Myatt’s Fields (where Florence Welch played as a child!) and Ruskin Park. Both have tennis courts, community cafes and all kinds of events during the summer months.
The main attraction is the light and airy reception, kitchen, diner - this spacious dual aspect area allows for plenty of natural light to flood in, floor to ceiling windows overlooking your private front terrace. This area makes for ideal space to work, entertain, or chill. Storage is not an issue in the dining area with a clever designed book-shelf fronted cupboard to conceal all your nick-nacks. Painted white walls and a bronze cast iron radiator complete this space. Converted by the current owners, the kitchen once separate is now open planned and flows elegantly from one living area to the other by the engineered oak flooring.
The kitchen makes for a great space to create a culinary delight or two. Oak solid wood worktops with cream wall and base units and oak handles give a cosy feel. White ceramic butler sink with grohe mixer tap and sufficient space for a washing machine, dish washer and fridge freezer. Finished off with petrol gloss metro wall tiles, gas hob, extractor fan, mid height electric built in oven and Vaillant combi boiler. The kitchen rolls out onto another large terrace - perfect for al-fresco dining or cocktails.
Off the hallway, the theme continues, there is a four-piece bathroom including a separate shower cubicle, double ended rolled top bath, pedestal ceramic sink and toilet. Completed by white metro localised wall tiles and grey painted walls and traditional floral blue patterned floor tiles.
A real plus is another W.C adjacent, with a quirky old-fashioned Singer sewing machine base pedestal and sink.
There are also two double bedrooms, the main bedroom has direct access to the terrace and both will take large wardrobes and possibly a desk. Finished off with Farrow and Ball Old White painted walls.
The west facing front terrace is well thought out and designed with cycle racks, astro turf and plant boarders. It has the added benefit of a brick built integrated large storage shed. The east facing rear garden comes equipped with a large patio, astro turf and rear access via a garden gate ideal for improvement works when needed. Residents parking and garages are available on application.
The apartment is leasehold with 95 years remaining on the lease, a service charge of £125 per month with a ground rent of £10 per year. Council Tax is band B (Lambeth) and the managing agent is Watmos.
Your nearest train station is Loughborough Junction – a third of a mile walk – for connections to King Cross and Thameslink Services. Or walk down to Coldharbour Lane and Camberwell for plentiful bus connections to Oval (Northern Line), Elephant & Castle (Bakerloo) and all the major train stations. Enjoy Camberwell’s eclectic arts scene on the weekends (Camberwell Arts Festival is a major attraction in June), its quirky delis, café bars, restaurants, library and Saturday farmers’ market on revamped Camberwell Green. There are two parks nearby: the pretty Victorian leafy enclave of Myatt’s Fields (where Florence Welch played as a child!) and Ruskin Park. Both have tennis courts, community cafes and all kinds of events during the summer months.
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Now a centrally located zone 2 part of South East London, we’ve seen an influx of people look to buy in this area over Herne Hill, Brixton and Dulwich in recent years – and we have a substantial amount of desirable Victorian and Georgian properties in the portfolio to be able to accommodate for this growing demand. Camberwell Estate Agents & Letting AgentsThe upwards trend among varying demographics to buy here is largely due to the great value for money that the area represents. Here there are a number of excellent schools both in the state and private sectors, which has been known to draw in the friendliest of families. These schools include Lyndhurst Primary, St. Saviours, Dog Kennel Hill and The Charter School. Being home to one of the world’s leading arts institutions, Camberwell College of Arts, and of course being in close residence of South London Gallery, the area is fast becoming a hub for artisan types. It’s also the houses that offer an attractive townscape punctuated with a characterful take on elegance – here you’ll find rows of polished cream coloured Georgian houses standing beside well-known street murals. The area has a fantastic vibe with many things to do – afternoon cocktails at The Crooked Well, a Victorian swimming pool, table tennis in Camberwell Green, the finest Tapas at Angels & Gypsies, Sunday concerts on the bandstand in Ruskin Park, community choirs, swing dance and more! Camberwell is always improving too. Burgess Park has recently had a whopping £6m makeover and is now the perfect environment for the sports-mad, offering a sports centre, football pitches, cricket pitches, tennis courts, table tennis, fishing permits, a 5km running track and a BMX track.


































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