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1 bed flat for sale
Avonley Road, London SE14

    • 1 bed

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Leasehold

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About this property

  • • Historic Avonley Village Setting

  • • One Of Three Original Blocks

  • • South Facing Ground Floor Apartment

  • • High Ceilings And Period Proportions

  • • Recently Renovated Throughout

  • • Full Electrical Rewire In 2017

  • • Secure Off Street Parking Available

  • • Mature Communal Gardens Surrounding

  • • Vacant Possession Sale Ready

  • 980 Year Lease, £2200 pa Service Charge & £125 pa Ground Rent

There is a certain tranquility to Mendip Court that you do not expect to find in Zone 2.

Set within one of the original buildings of Avonley Village, a former 19th century fever hospital, this is a home shaped by a different era. Thick brickwork, high ceilings and generous proportions give it a sense of permanence that modern developments rarely manage to replicate.

This particular apartment sits on the ground floor and faces south, something felt immediately. Light moves through the space across the day, settling naturally into the bay window of the living area.

Daily life here unfolds with a gentle rhythm. Mornings often begin in the light-filled kitchen and living space, coffee in hand, looking out of the bay window. It's one of those rare moments where you have to remind yourself you are in New Cross, not a quiet village further out. When friends or family visit, people naturally gravitate to this room. It is where conversation flows and where the home feels most itself.

The layout is simple and works well. The living space is open, balanced and easy to live in, with enough room to relax, dine or work without compromise. The kitchen has been updated with clean lines and practicality in mind.

The bedroom is a genuine double, set away from the main living area. Quiet, calm and consistent with the rest of the home. A recessed area has been cleverly carved out to use as a dressing space or home office, adding a layer of flexibility.

Over time the property has been thoughtfully improved. When originally purchased, the flat had ceiling heating. That has since been removed, replaced with wall-mounted radiators following a full rewire in 2017, making the home far more efficient and comfortable. An electric shower was installed independently of the hot water system, adding to the overall practicality.

Step outside and the setting becomes just as important. Mature communal gardens surround the building, softening it and creating a sense of space that is rare this close to Central London. There is also off-street parking behind a secure barrier, something that quietly makes day-to-day life easier.

What stands out most, though, is the feel of the apartment. There is a settled, village-like atmosphere, many of the residents are owner-occupiers and people tend to stay. It is a community, not just a development.

And then just beyond the gates, New Cross brings everything back into balance.

Morning coffee at Corner, a walk through Bridgehouse Meadows and evenings at éko 77? A location shaped by independent businesses, creative energy and the influence of Goldsmiths, all while offering fast access to Central and East London.

Homes like this tend to attract a certain buyer. Stepping onto the property ladder or wanting a change of pace without leaving the city behind? Someone drawn to character, light and a sense of place.

Summarised in a few words, mendip Court is certainly generous, charming and quietly spacious.

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  • Tenure

    Leasehold (980 years)

  • Service charge

    £2,200 per year

  • Council tax band

    B

  • Ground rent

    £125

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