Offers over
£300,000
1 bed flat for saleClock House Road, Beckenham BR3
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Leasehold
Bryan & Keegan Ltd
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About this property
Chain Free
One double bedroom
Very close to transport links
Additional small bedroom/office
Plenty of shops and amenities nearby
Wooden flooring
Carefully restored and modernised 1930’s home
Plenty of natural light
| Chain Free | One double bedroom | Top floor Flat | Close to Local Amenities | Transport Links Nearby | Long lease |
This light-filled, Art Deco property has been thoughtfully modernised and lovingly restored in keeping with its architectural heritage. Situated on the third floor of a purpose-built red brick block dating to circa 1930, the flat enjoys peace and quiet, while being just a one-minute walk from the nearest station.
The living room offers ample space for both lounge and dining areas, enhanced by charming alcove features and wide, uninterrupted views stretching toward Crystal Palace.
The main bedroom is a generous double, with broad treetop-facing windows and extensive fitted wardrobes and you also benefit from a second, smaller room which provides an ideal space for a child’s bedroom, home office, or guest room.
The bespoke fitted kitchen, locally crafted and styled in the spirit of modernist designer Charlotte Perriand, features sleek solid stainless-steel worktops — perfect for baking — alongside integrated eco-friendly appliances.
The bathroom retains its original Art Deco tiles and character, while offering modern comforts including a bath and a thermodynamic shower.
With windows facing east, south, and west, this flat is bathed in natural light throughout the day. The clever layout ensures the sun rises in the bedroom and sets in the living room.
Recent upgrades include:
-Full electrical rewire (2022)
-Worcester gas-fired boiler (2021)
-Fresh plasterwork in most rooms
-Low-voc paints in a colour palette inspired by
modernist women designers
-Wooden flooring throughout, with vinyl in the kitchen and bathroom
-Central heating
The building comprises twelve well-designed dwellings, with original features preserved throughout the communal areas. Located on a quiet residential street, the property is within easy reach of a public pool, gym, library, and other local amenities.
Offered chain-free, this is a rare opportunity to own a beautifully balanced mix of period elegance and contemporary comfort.
What the owner says:
“Every day I love waking up to this gorgeous, peaceful flat. The light moves beautifully through the rooms across the day, and birdsong filters in through all the windows. The train into town is so easy, and the station is so close, and yet, high up, you never hear the trains. I love the coffee and pastries from Shotsmiths on the corner, and the two little breweries nearby, as well as all kinds of shops for groceries, and several parks. It’s a lovely, safe, friendly neighbourhood. I’m only leaving to move in with my partner, but I felt very lucky and happy during my time here.”
Tenure: Leasehold
Lease Length: Approx. 119 years remaining
Service Charge: Approx. £672 per annum
Ground Rent: Approx. £200 per annum
Council Tax Band: C
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Tenure
Leasehold (118 years)
Service charge
£672 per year
Council tax band
C
Ground rent
£200
Ground rent date of next review