£2,000 pcm
(£462 pw)
3 bed flat to rentBrooklyn Road, London SE25
3 beds
1 bath
EPC Rating: D
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About this property
This attractive Victorian/Edwardian-style home offers approximately 84 m² (904 sq ft) of internal living space across two floors, making it ideal for first-time buyers, young professionals, or small families seeking a well-proportioned period property with character.
Key Features
3 Bed Room
Dining room (yes)
Double garage (noted in records)
Gas central heating
EPC Rating: D (67) - with potential to improve to Band B through recommended upgrades such as better windows and lighting. The property has seen some refurbishment and energy-efficiency improvements over time.
Council Tax Band: C
Freehold tenure
Accommodation (Typical Layout for Similar Period Homes on the Street)
Ground floor typically features a bright front reception room with period details, leading to a generous open-plan kitchen/dining area at the rear - perfect for modern family living and entertaining. The first floor provides two double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Many similar properties on Brooklyn Road have been thoughtfully modernised while retaining original charm.
Outside, the property benefits from off-street parking via the double garage and a manageable rear garden space common to the street.
Location & Area
Brooklyn Road is a residential street in South Norwood (SE25), conveniently located near excellent transport links. The area is known for its vibrant, diverse community, green spaces (including South Norwood Country Park and lakes), local cafes, pubs, shops, and parks.
Transport: Very well-connected with tram stops (e.g., Harrington Road Tram Stop nearby), Norwood Junction station for rail services to London Bridge, Victoria, and beyond, plus easy access to central London and the countryside.
Amenities: Good local schools (e.g., St Mark's Church of England Primary Academy), shops, and leisure options. The neighbourhood offers a mix of urban convenience and suburban calm, with ongoing regeneration and heritage focus in parts of South Norwood.
Property Market: Period homes like this have shown strong value growth. The property last sold in December 2019 for £400,000 (previously £84,000 in 1999). Current estimates place it around £480,000+, depending on condition and market.
This is a solid, characterful home in a sought-after, improving south London suburb. It offers great potential for further personalisation while providing a practical and comfortable living space in a location with strong transport and community appeal. Ideal for commuters or those wanting proximity to both city and green spaces.
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