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Guide price

£425,000

(£627/sq. ft)

2 bed flat for sale
Palace Road, London SW2

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 678 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Chain free
  • Leasehold

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About this property

  • No Onward Chain

  • Two Double Bedrooms

  • Large Open Plan Living Space

  • Modern Kitchen & Bathroom

  • Large Communal Garden

  • Bright South Facing Aspect

  • Double Glazed Sash Windows Throughout

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A bright (south-facing) and well-balanced two double bedroom first-floor flat set within an attractive period building on Palace Road, SW2. Measuring almost 700 sq ft, the layout is straightforward and practical, with generous room proportions and a particularly strong open-plan living space that makes it a wonderful place to cook, entertain, and just enjoy! Offered to the market with no onward chain.

The main reception is the natural focal point here; three large double-glazed sash windows run across the front elevation (you’ll actually find these throughout the flat), drawing in light throughout the day and giving the room a calm, airy feel. They have a southern aspect, which does make this space incredibly bright during the day. There’s enough width here to zone the space properly: A large, defined seating area, a full dining table which can easily accommodate six to eight guests if desired and a kitchen that sits comfortably to one side without dominating. It’s a room that works just as well for midweek evenings on the sofa as it does for having friends over for dinner.

The kitchen is modern and functional; neutral cabinetry, integrated oven and gas hob, tiled splashbacks and proper worktop runs mean you can actually cook complex or larger meals here in comfort. There’s space for appliances without cluttering the space, and the overall flow between cooking, dining and living feels natural. Worth mentioning, there is also scope to add a decent-sized kitchen island here, adding more storage, prep space and a casual dining space.

Both bedrooms sit quietly off the hallway, giving a sense of separation from the living space. The principal bedroom is well-proportioned, with space for a double bed and additional furniture without feeling tight. The second bedroom is also a large room - currently set up with a desk and a bed - making it flexible for working from home, hosting guests, or sharing. For many first-time buyers, that adaptability is invaluable.

The bathroom is neatly tiled with a full-size bath and overhead shower. You get great natural light from the large window, which is something most buyers do not want to compromise on, and ensures you can get adequate ventilation.

One of the other bonuses here is the large communal garden to the rear; it’s a wide, open green space, rarely used by residents, even if it were, it’s vast, so there’ll be absolutely no jostling for space!

Location-wise, the flat is positioned just 0.3 miles from Tulse Hill Station, so connectivity is strong. From here, you have direct services to London Bridge, making commuting into the City straightforward. East Croydon is also on the line, providing fast links to Gatwick Airport when you need to escape.

Crystal Palace is typically around 11 minutes by train, opening up one of London’s great parks along with the Triangle’s independent cafés, restaurants and bars. Closer to home, West Norwood, Herne Hill and Brixton are all within easy reach. West Norwood in particular has a fab creative energy, with the Knowles, The Great North Wood, the celebrated Picturehouse cinema and library all contributing to a genuine neighbourhood feel.

For buyers looking to put down roots in South West London, this is a smart, well-located flat with the right balance of space, light and practicality - connected, social and easy to move straight in and enjoy.

EPC Rating: C

Location

Location-wise, the flat is positioned just 0.3 miles from Tulse Hill Station, so connectivity is strong. From here, you have direct services to London Bridge, making commuting into the City straightforward. East Croydon is also on the line, providing fast links to Gatwick Airport when you need to escape.
Crystal Palace is typically around 11 minutes by train, opening up one of London’s great parks along with the Triangle’s independent cafés, restaurants and bars. Closer to home, West Norwood, Herne Hill and Brixton are all within easy reach. West Norwood in particular has a fab creative energy, with the Knowles, The Great North Wood, the celebrated Picturehouse cinema and library all contributing to a genuine neighbourhood feel.
For buyers looking to put down roots in South West London, this is a smart, well-located flat with the right balance of space, light and practicality - connected, social and easy to move straight in and enjoy.

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