Guide price
£270,000
1 bed flat for saleEskmont Ridge SE19
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Leasehold
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About this property
Please Quote Reference number FD1047
Guide Price: £270,000- £300,000
Approximately 461 sq ft / 42.8 sq m
Ground floor one-bedroom flat
Quiet residential location
Bright and spacious reception room
Separate fitted kitchen
Close to local shops, cafés, and amenities in Crystal Palace
Easy access to Crystal Palace Park and surrounding green spaces
Good transport links into central London
Please Quote Reference number FD1047
Set within a quiet residential street in Upper Norwood, SE19, this well-presented one-bedroom ground floor flat offers approximately 461 sq ft / 42.8 sq m of thoughtfully arranged accommodation. The property benefits from a practical layout, clearly defined living spaces, and a peaceful setting within a well-established residential location.
The flat is arranged on the ground floor to maximize space and functionality. Upon entry, a central hallway provides access to all principal rooms. The reception room is a comfortable, well-proportioned living space with ample room for seating and dining furniture, and plenty of natural light, making it a welcoming area for everyday living or entertaining.
Adjacent to the reception room is a separate fitted kitchen, arranged efficiently with worktop and cupboard space. Positioned to the rear of the property, it allows a clear separation between living and sleeping areas.
The bedroom is a generously sized double, offering excellent proportions and space for wardrobes and additional bedroom furniture. A separate shower room is fitted with a shower enclosure, WC, and wash hand basin. An additional storage cupboard off the hallway provides valuable extra storage, enhancing the flat’s practicality.
With its manageable size, functional layout, and quiet residential position, this property represents an excellent opportunity for first-time buyers, downsizers, or buy-to-let investors seeking a low-maintenance home in a well-connected South London location.
Local Area – Upper Norwood & Crystal Palace
Upper Norwood is a popular residential area straddling the London Boroughs of Croydon and Lambeth, known for its strong community feel and attractive period properties. While the immediate street is peaceful and residential, the vibrant Crystal Palace Triangle is just a 12-minute walk away, offering a wide selection of independent cafés, bars, restaurants, and boutique shops, making it the social and lifestyle hub for the area.
Well-Rated Local Schools:
Primary Schools
St Joseph’s rc Infant School
Rockmount Primary School
Crown Lane Primary School
Secondary Schools
Harris Academy South Norwood
Archbishop Tenison’s Church of England High School
Coloma Convent Girls’ School
Nearest Transport Links:
Upper Norwood offers convenient transport connections into central London and beyond:
Norwood Junction Station – National Rail and London Overground services to London Bridge, Victoria, and Shoreditch High Street
West Norwood Station – Direct services to London Victoria and Blackfriars
Crystal Palace Station – Overground and National Rail services
Regular bus routes connecting to Croydon, Brixton, Streatham, and central London
Parks & Green Spaces:
Residents benefit from close proximity to several popular outdoor spaces, including:
Crystal Palace Park – Large historic park with sports facilities, lakes, and panoramic views
Norwood Park – Local green space ideal for walking and outdoor exercise
South Norwood Country Park – Nature reserve with walking trails and open landscapes
Local Amenities:
While Upper Norwood itself is largely residential, the vibrant Crystal Palace Triangle, just a 12-minute walk from the flat, offers a fantastic range of amenities:
Independent cafés and coffee spots – perfect for brunch, casual meetings, or relaxing weekends
Bars and pubs – a lively selection for socialising and evening drinks
Restaurants – from casual dining to trendy international cuisine
Boutique shops and local stores – offering unique finds and essentials
Regular farmers’ markets and weekend events – a community-focused atmosphere for shopping and socialising
For everyday essentials, residents also have access to:
Supermarkets including Sainsbury’s, Tesco, and Co-op
Gyms and leisure facilities
Reliable broadband, suitable for home working
Residents can enjoy the balance of peaceful residential living while being just minutes away from the bustling Crystal Palace Triangle, providing both lifestyle and convenience.
All prospective purchasers are advised to make their own enquiries via a solicitor.
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Tenure
Leasehold (168 years)
Service charge
£1,700 per year
Council tax band
B
Ground rent
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