Brixton is a melting pot of culture, cuisine and creativity. An explosion of inventive, new restaurants, pop-ups, fashion stores and art galleries sit alongside the many great pubs, music venues and nightclubs that have been around for years. Transport links are excellent, with London Underground (Victoria Line) trains reaching central London in 12 minutes. If you’re craving green space, Brockwell Park and its famed Art Deco lido are close by. Brixton brings together all the best things about London and is one of the most vibrant and diverse places to live south of the river.
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Elm Park, SW2
Features
- Three bedrooms
- Two bathrooms
- Victorian conversion
- Split-level flat
- Bright and airy throughout
- Sought-after residential street
- Local parade of shops and cafes moments away
- Amenities of Brixton Hill in walking distance
- Brockwell Park around a five-minute stroll
- Chain-free
Property details
Keating Estates are proud to present to market this beautifully arranged three bedroom split-level flat set within a handsome period conversion on a sleepy road in one of Brixton’s most popular residential pockets. There is a parade of local shops moments away, with Brockwell Park and vibrant Brixton Hill close by, plus the fantastic variety of nightlife on offer in central Brixton.
Offering over 950 square feet of internal space across the first and second floors of a handsome Victorian terraced house, this well-proportioned home combines generous room sizes with a versatile layout and a stylish finish.
As you enter the flat from the ground floor, a private internal staircase leads you up to the first floor, where the sense of space becomes immediately apparent. The split-level design ensures a sense of privacy and separation between the top floor bedrooms and social spaces below, which is particularly appealing for families or those working from home or sharing with others.
Forming the heart of the home, a bright and airy open plan reception room is located at the front of the property. With generous proportions and large sash windows drawing in natural light, this space is ideal for both relaxation and entertaining, with enough space for a dining area. High ceilings, and a calm, neutral palette combine to create a welcoming atmosphere. This substantial reception room opens onto the fully fitted modern kitchen, which has been fitted with sleek gloss finish cabinetry and integrated appliances. Offering excellent storage within wrap-around units, there’s also plentiful worktop space for food preparation. A lovely place to cook, enhanced further by the large sash window with leafy views.
The double bedroom on the first floor is set to the rear enjoying a quiet setting with a large sash window with peaceful views of the neighbouring gardens. This is a versatile space which can be repurposed to a guest room, home office or nursery should all three bedrooms not be required.
Upstairs, the second floor is dedicated to two further bedrooms, offering excellent separation from the main living spaces, ideal for a peaceful night’s sleep. The spacious principal bedroom is bright and airy whilst boasting the proportions for the traditional bedroom furnishings as well as a desk or dressing table if desired. This wonderful bedroom also has storage within the eaves, ideal for hiding away those lesser-used items. A smart, neutral tiled en-suite completes the interior featuring a bathtub, ideal for long soaks.
The final bedroom is set to the rear, again with the view of the neighbouring gardens. Positioned next to the third bedroom is a smart, neutral tiled bathroom featuring a walk-in shower, attractively finished with modern fixtures and fittings including a towel rail.
Offering further peace of mind, the property has been fitted with double glazing throughout, as well and thermal and sound insulation, all of which was installed when the Victorian house was refurbished in 2010.
Elm Park is situated a fifteen-minute stroll to the culinary and nightlife mecca of South London, Brixton, and six minutes to the green open spaces of Brockwell Park. A fifteen-minute walk across the park brings you to Herne Hill station and the many pubs, cafes and restaurants of Herne Hill. Purchasers have the popular establishments on Brixton Hill within touching distance, including F Mondays, Stir Coffee, Pizza Brixton and the ever-popular White Horse Pub, as well as neighbourhood favourite, the Elm Park Tavern, just up the road.
This stylish flat is perfect for anyone who wants to be close to the action but wants to retain a sense of calm. The first stop on the Victoria Line at Brixton tube station is a short stroll down the hill and multiple day and night buses run up and down Brixton Hill, whisking you down to the tube within a few minutes and through into central London. The buses offer a great alternative to the tube and train stations for commuters into central London, with buses coming and going every other minute. With local cafes, bakery and pub on your doorstep plus Brockwell Park, Herne Hill’s pubs and restaurants and central Brixton all nearby, there really is something to cater for everyone.
Chain-free.
EPC rating: C (69)
Brixton
0.9 mi / 19 mins walk
Route & infoVictoria Line services every three mins (approx) to Finsbury Park and Walthamstow Central.
Herne Hill
1 mi / 20 mins walk
Route & infoZONE 2. First Capital Connect services to Victoria, Blackfriars and Wimbledon.
Brixton
1 mi / 21 mins walk
Route & info4 trains direct to Victoria per hour and 4 to Orpington via Herne Hill
Streatham Hill
1.1 mi / 25 mins walk
Route & infoZONE 2. Southern services to Victoria via Clapham Junction, London Bridge, Crystal Palace and Sutton.
Tulse Hill
1.1 mi / 25 mins walk
Route & infoZONE 3. Southern and First Capital Connect services to London Bridge via Peckham Rye, Blackfriars, West Croydon, Beckenham Junction via Crystal Palace and Sutton via Wimbledon.
Clapham Common
1.3 mi / 29 mins walk
Route & infoZONE 2, Northern Line underground station with trains north via Bank or Charing Cross every five minutes (approx)
Clapham North
1.4 mi / 29 mins walk
Route & infoZONE 2, Northern Line underground station with trains north via Bank or Charing Cross every five minutes (approx)
Clapham High Street
1.4 mi / 31 mins walk
Route & infoZONE 2 Overground line between Highbury and Islington and Clapham Junction with trains every 5 minutes (approx). Limited service of Southeastern trains to Victoria too.
West Norwood
1.5 mi / 34 mins walk
Route & infoZONE 3. Southern Service to and from London Victoria, London Bridge, Beckenham Junction and Sutton via West Croydon, with many services calling at Crystal Palace, which is two stops away to the south. The typical journey time into London Victoria is about 25 minutes.
Loughborough Junction
1.5 mi / 33 mins walk
Route & infoTrains north to Blackfriars (8 mins), Farrindon (15 mins) and Kings Cross/St Pancras (18 mins) and beyond up to north west London every 10 mins at rush hour.
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