Fixed price
£469,950
3 bed flat for saleSeager Place, London SE8
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
- Leasehold
The Agency UK
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About this property
Three Bedrooms | En-Suite | Open-Plan Living
Roof Terraces | 27th-Floor Sky Deck | Secure Bike Storage
Concierge Service | Well-Maintained Building | One Owner Since New
999-Year Lease | Strong Yield | Smart Investment
Greenwich Park | Blackheath Common | Riverside Walks
Deptford Bridge DLR | Fast Links | Night Bus Routes
The Drip Coffee Shop | Alla Salute | Tesco Express Nearby
Skyline Calm Meets City Buzz — This Is SE8 from a Better Angle
The Crescent, Seager Place, SE8
Sixth Floor | Three Bedrooms | Private Balcony | En-Suite | Concierge | Roof Terraces | Observation Deck | Secure Bike Storage | One Owner | Long Lease | Strong Yield
Let’s start from the top — because that’s where this story begins.
High above the streets of Deptford, on the sixth floor of a landmark building, sits a flat that doesn’t just offer a place to live — it offers a new way to experience London.
Welcome to The Crescent — a bright, intelligently designed three-bedroom home with views for days, lifestyle perks that actually matter, and a postcode that's fast becoming one of the capital’s smartest moves.
First, let’s talk location. Because this one is a bit of a show-off.
You’re perched between Deptford, Greenwich, and Blackheath — three distinct pockets of South East London, all with something special to offer.
Want riverside pubs, royal parks and panoramic views? That’s Greenwich. Craving indie cafés, vinyl shops, art pop-ups and the city’s best street food under one roof? That’s Deptford Market Yard.
And when it’s time to recharge? Head up to Blackheath for village charm, green open space and the kind of Sunday strolls that feel like a mini holiday.
Deptford Bridge DLR is next door. Literally. You could throw a croissant at it (but don’t — the croissant might be from The Drip round the corner, and they’re worth savouring). You’ve also got buses galore, easy links to London Bridge, Bank, Canary Wharf and the Jubilee Line — and night buses that mean you’re never stranded.
Need the essentials? Tesco Express is seconds away.
Need a treat? Alla Salute’s pizza and pasta might just ruin you for anywhere else.
Need balance? Greenwich Park, the Thames Path, and Blackheath Common are all within walking distance. Morning run, sunset glass of wine, or everything in between — it’s all here.
Now, step inside. And breathe.
At 850 sq.ft, this apartment is light-filled, airy and remarkably well-balanced.
The open-plan living space is calm but never dull — a place to entertain, unwind, wfh, or dance barefoot at 11pm on a Tuesday. It opens out onto a private balcony, giving you front-row seats to the skyline, the sunrise, and the kind of peaceful moments you never knew you needed.
The kitchen is fully integrated and beautifully designed — with everything you need to cook, store, and entertain without compromise. Clean lines, practical storage, and enough surface space to actually prep more than one thing at once.
There are three bedrooms, but this isn’t about labels — it’s about flexibility.
The main bedroom has an en-suite shower room and feels instantly calm.
The second and third rooms adapt with you — whether you’re hosting guests, building your dream home office, or just keeping the peace on weekday mornings.
The main bathroom? Modern, crisp, and genuinely well thought-out. No filler here — just clean, quality finishes.
And then, the extras. Because this home doesn’t stop at the front door.
This isn’t a building that skimps on lifestyle. At The Crescent, you get:
A concierge service that actually makes your life easier
A secure bike store right by the entrance — no faff, no lift-wrestling
Three communal roof terraces for open-air escapism
And access to the 27th-floor observation deck in the neighbouring Distillery Tower — where London’s skyline wraps around you like a private gallery
And i’ll say this — i’ve worked with a lot of developments over the years, but the concierge team here genuinely stands out. Not just helpful to residents, but to agents like me too. Reliable, professional, and always happy to go that extra step — they’re the kind of people who keep a building running smoothly, and make day-to-day living feel that bit easier.
You also get the subtle luxury of a well-run, community-focused development — one that feels secure, cared for, and calm. Neighbours that nod. Spaces that breathe. And a management team that actually gets things done.
A few numbers — for the pragmatists:
One careful owner since new
Lease: 999 years from 2012
Service charge: £5919 per annum
Ground rent: £300 per annum
Gross rental yield: Circa 5.8% — a rare return in a rising Zone 2 postcode
Whether you're looking to live, invest, or a bit of both — this flat delivers now, and promises more to come.
And finally, the feeling.
Because this isn’t just a smart buy or a sensible move — it’s a place you’ll want to come home to. Every day.
The light. The flow. The views. The morning coffee on the balcony. The evening sunsets from the sky deck. The sense that you’ve found your corner of London — not just somewhere to live, but somewhere to be.
Flats like this don’t come up often — and when they do, they don’t hang around.
Fancy a butchers? Give me a shout — i’d love to show you around
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Tenure
Leasehold (986 years)
Service charge
£5,919 per year
Council tax band
C
Ground rent
£300
Ground rent date of next review