Guide price
£300,000
1 bed flat for saleBurgoyne Road, London SE25
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
Reduced on
About this property
Spacious one bedroom first floor conversion flat
Larger than average accommodation extending to approximately 544 sq. Ft.
Generous 14'11 reception room with bay window
Private balcony
12'7 fitted kitchen
Double bedroom
Modern shower room and WC
Attractive period building
Share of freehold
Bright and airy throughout
Guide price £300,000-£325,000
No Service Charge • No Ground Rent • Share of Freehold
Occupying the first floor of an attractive period building, this bright and airy one bedroom conversion flat offers an impressive 544 square feet of well-proportioned living accommodation, making it notably larger than many comparable properties in the area. Benefitting from a share of freehold, a private balcony and excellent transport connections, this charming home presents an outstanding opportunity for first-time buyers, professionals, or investors alike.
The accommodation centres around a generous 14'11 reception room, flooded with natural light from a beautiful bay window and providing direct access to a private balcony – the perfect spot to enjoy a morning coffee or unwind after a busy day. A spacious 12'7 fitted kitchen offers ample worktop and storage space, while the well-appointed double bedroom provides comfortable accommodation. Completing the property is a modern fitted shower room with WC, finished to a contemporary standard.
The property's period character, combined with its bright interiors and practical layout, creates a welcoming home ready for immediate occupation.
Ideally positioned within the heart of South Norwood (SE25 6JT), the property enjoys a highly convenient location with an excellent range of local amenities close at hand. Norwood Junction Station is just a short walk away, offering frequent direct services to London Bridge, Victoria, Blackfriars, Farringdon and St Pancras International, making it an increasingly popular choice for commuters seeking fast access into Central London and beyond.
The area offers a vibrant selection of independent cafés, restaurants, supermarkets, and everyday shopping facilities along nearby South Norwood High Street and Portland Road. Residents also benefit from easy access to the expansive South Norwood Recreation Ground, providing open green space, sports facilities, playgrounds, and pleasant walking routes.
For those seeking a balance between city connectivity and community living, South Norwood continues to grow in popularity thanks to its excellent transport links, abundance of green spaces, and ongoing local investment. Crystal Palace, Beckenham, Croydon and East London are all easily accessible, further enhancing the area's appeal.
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Share of freehold
Service charge
Council tax band
C
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