Large 2-bed flat with share of freehold and access to garden. This is a truly super flat on the ground floor of an attractive Victorian conversion, two minutes' walk from the open spaces of Streatham Common and 5 minutes' walk from both Streatham and Streatham Common stations, which are a 15-min train ride to London Bridge and Victoria. Special features of this flat are its enormous living-room; its high ceilings, large windows and air of spaciousness throughout; its own private patio - complete with small storage shed and stylish awning; and a home office in the communal garden (see below). It comes with a share of the freehold and hence a 999-year lease.
Accommodation as follows:
Living-room: approx. 19'6" x 17'6" or 5.9m x 5.3m (at widest points), front aspect with square bay windows with pale wooden blinds, radiator under, TV point (attached to aerial), telephone point. This room has AMPLE space for dining, as well as relaxing in!
Kitchen: approx. 15'3" x 9' or 4.6m x 2.7m, wall and base units, radaitor, and fully equipped with fridge-freezer, cooker and hob, dishwasher, washing-machine and tumble-drier. Window above sink overlooking patio. Space for further units and/or breakfast table. Smart white floor tiles and blue-tiled splashback and between wall and base units.
Master bedroom: 13'11" x 10'11" or 4.2m x 3.3m, tall designer radiator, ceiling fan, french windows with pale wooden blinds, steps down to patio.
Second bedroom: 11'11" x 7'4" or 3.6m x 2.2m, window overlooking patio, radiator.
Bathroom: approx. 3m x 2.5m, with full length bath with power shower over and shower screen, loo, bidet and basin. Black floor tiles and walls fully tiled to ceiling in bumpy white tiles.
Storage room: c. 70 cm wide and 2 m long, this is a walk-in cupboard useful for housing hoover, brooms etc., but also has hanging rails to store additional garments and coats. High ceilings, laminate floors, halogen spotlights and smooth doors throughout.
OUTSIDE: a private, securely fenced patio area, paved, and with small garden shed tucked away in one corner, useful for further storage purposes. Beyond the patio is the communal garden where we have equipped a shed as a home office - with electricity, security, toughened glass windows, broadband connection and air-conditioning. This does not belong to the flat as such - the garden is owned by us AND two other freeholders - but they have never objected to us erecting and using it, and are unlikely to object to the new occupant doing so too, possibly in return for a modest "rent".