£300,000
1 bed flat for saleWavertree Court, Streatham Hill, London SW2
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
- Leasehold
JBrown Property UK
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About this property
Close to public transport
Shops and amenities nearby
Communal Garden
Spacious Throughout
Highly Desired Location
Wood Flooring
A bright and spacious onebedroom ground-floor apartment beaming with character.
Wavertree Court was built in 1933 to a design by Frank Harrington, who built several other Art Deco buildings in the then leafy suburb of Streatham. This onebedroom flat sits on the ground floor of the building and has been lovingly restored by the current owner in keeping with the building’s aesthetic. The white-rendered blocks that comprise Wavertree Court are arranged around well-maintained communal gardens that are an oasis of calm in the middle of the city. The buildings have Dutch-inspired mansard roofs and dormer windows that are in contrast with Harrington’s other brick buildings along Streatham High Road that represent the rapid expansion of the city in the early 20th Century.
Inside the apartment is a modern fitted kitchen with an electric hob and oven, fridge freezer, and washing machine provided, a family-sized bathroom and benefits from stripped wooden floors, high ceilings and is available furnished.
Wavertree Court is a stones throw from Streatham Hill railway station, where regular trains run to Victoria with a journey time of around 17 minutes. Streatham Hill is served by particularly good bus links, with Peckham and Dulwich within easy reach. It is also well-placed for road access to the South.
The service charge for this property also includes a live-in onsite manager who lives in a property within the development and is on hand to support residents, it also includes all heating charges and the three buildings within the development have been recently refurbished, with new carpats, walling, painting and pavement tiles in the external areas.
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