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Guide price

£375,000

(£637/sq. ft)

1 bed flat for sale
Jasper Road, Ranger Mansions SE19

    • 1 bed

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 589 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Leasehold

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About this property

  • Stunning Open Plan Interior

  • Distinct Industrial Vibe

  • Long Lease - 112 Years Remaining

  • Moments From The Triangle

  • Close To Park & Station

  • Generous Square Footage - 589 ft2

  • Small Patio Space

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A beautiful one-bedroom apartment in Ranger Mansions on Jasper Road, a development with a cool industrial vibe, positioned just moments from the heart of Crystal Palace’s Triangle.

This large one-bedroom flat enjoys an open-plan living space defined by high ceilings, exposed ductwork, and warm timber flooring. There’s a real sense of width and usability here - a clearly defined dining area sits comfortably alongside a large seating zone, making the room feel both practical and aesthetically pleasing! A feature exposed brick wall adds texture and depth, while large windows and glazed doors draw in natural light and create a pleasant connection to the outside space.

The kitchen is neatly arranged to one side in a shaker style, finished in a soft blue-grey with solid wood worktops and white subway tiling. A range-style cooker with gas hob, butler sink and open shelving gives it a timeless, functional feel. It’s a well-proportioned working kitchen with good storage and surface space that flows nicely into the living space, creating a space you will really appreciate when entertaining.

The bedroom is a calm, well-sized double with direct access to a private terrace via full-height glazed doors with plantation shutters. The outside space is paved and enclosed by mature planting and brickwork, offering a quiet spot for morning coffee or evening air. Inside, there’s ample room for a double bed and bedside tables, with a straightforward layout that makes it easy to arrange.

The bathroom is thoughtfully finished, centred around a freestanding roll-top bath with overhead rainfall shower. White tiling is paired with dark floor tiles and a deep blue feature wall, creating a clean, well-defined space with a slightly contemporary edge.

Ranger Mansions itself is an attractive red-brick building with a strong presence on Jasper Road. From here, the Triangle is literally a stone's throw away, offering a broad mix of independent restaurants, cafés, pubs and local shops.

You’re positioned perfectly here to make the most of what’s become South London’s most buzzing food and drink scene. On your doorstep you’ll find gems such as the Alma pub, with its gorgeous Victorian interior, it serves up food that’ll have you questioning why you ever bothered cooking (their fried cauliflower is basically legendary). For a proper pint in traditional surroundings, Westow House delivers exactly what you’d hope for from a neighbourhood local, and is about a 30 second walk away!

When the weekend hits, Blowing Dandelions will sort your artisan chocolate needs, while Brown & Green, opposite handles breakfast and brunch with the kind of attention to detail that’ll have you wondering why everywhere else gets it so wrong. Four Boroughs has become the go-to for anyone who takes their coffee seriously – their cinnamon Danishes alone are worth the move.

The beautiful Art Deco Everyman cinema is a one-minute walk away, on Church Road, for those evenings when Netflix just won’t cut it. Between Plaster’s five-star beauty treatments and the excellent hot yoga classes nearby, you’ll have no excuse not to emerge looking like your best self.

Practical stuff sorted too – that big Sainsbury’s on Westow Street means proper weekly shops without the trek, while Saturday’s Haynes Lane food market brings artisan everything right to your neighbourhood. Both Gipsy Hill and Crystal Palace stations keep you connected to London Bridge, Victoria, and beyond, while Crystal Palace Park’s 200 acres provide proper breathing space when city life gets overwhelming.

For transport links, Crystal Palace Station is 0.4 mi away, so that’s an easy eight-minute walk downhill! From there you can easily connect to London Bridge, Victoria and also the overland taking you to Shoreditch and North London. There’s also a fantastic hub for buses on the edge of the Triangle, allowing you to get pretty much anywhere.

EPC Rating: C

Location

Ranger Mansions itself is an attractive red-brick building with a strong presence on Jasper Road. From here, the Triangle is literally a stone's throw away, offering a broad mix of independent restaurants, cafés, pubs and local shops.

You’re positioned perfectly here to make the most of what’s become South London’s most buzzing food and drink scene. On your doorstep you’ll find gems such as the Alma pub, with its gorgeous Victorian interior, it serves up food that’ll have you questioning why you ever bothered cooking (their fried cauliflower is basically legendary). For a proper pint in traditional surroundings, Westow House delivers exactly what you’d hope for from a neighbourhood local, and is about a 30 second walk away!

When the weekend hits, Blowing Dandelions will sort your artisan chocolate needs, while Brown & Green, opposite handles breakfast and brunch with the kind of attention to detail that’ll have you wondering why everywhere else gets it so wrong. Four Boroughs has become the go-to for anyone who takes their coffee seriously – their cinnamon Danishes alone are worth the move.

The beautiful Art Deco Everyman cinema is a one-minute walk away, on Church Road, for those evenings when Netflix just won’t cut it. Between Plaster’s five-star beauty treatments and the excellent hot yoga classes nearby, you’ll have no excuse not to emerge looking like your best self.

Practical stuff sorted too – that big Sainsbury’s on Westow Street means proper weekly shops without the trek, while Saturday’s Haynes Lane food market brings artisan everything right to your neighbourhood. Both Gipsy Hill and Crystal Palace stations keep you connected to London Bridge, Victoria, and beyond, while Crystal Palace Park’s 200 acres provide proper breathing space when city life gets overwhelming.

For transport links, Crystal Palace Station is 0.4 mi away, so that’s an easy eight-minute walk downhill! From there you can easily connect to London Bridge, Victoria and also the overland taking you to Shoreditch and North London. There’s also a fantastic hub for buses on the edge of the Triangle, allowing you to get pretty much anywhere.

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  • Tenure

    Leasehold (112 years)

  • Service charge

    £1,800 per year

  • Council tax band

    C

  • Ground rent

    £375

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