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.
Brixton area guide
Endymion Road, SW2
Features
- Two double bedrooms
- Victorian top floor period conversion
- Open plan kitchen/ reception
- Polished floorboards
- Characterful features
- Bright and airy
- Local parade of shops and cafes moments away
- Sought after street in the LTN
- Short walk to Brockwell Park and central Brixton
- Chain- free. Right to Manage.
Property details
Keating Estates are proud to present this well-presented two-bedroom flat, occupying the second floor of a handsome Victorian house on a peaceful residential street within a Low Traffic Neighbourhood. A parade of local shops is just moments away, with Brockwell Park and the vibrant Brixton Hill close by, alongside the fantastic nightlife of central Brixton.
A private internal staircase leads from the first floor to the second, rising to a half landing before continuing upward, creating a sense of separation and privacy.
Forming the heart of the home, a bright and airy open-plan reception room is positioned at the front of the property. Rich in character, this impressive space features a striking exposed brick chimney breast as a natural focal point. Set within is a decorative fireplace recess, thoughtfully complemented by a built-in log store. A large window floods the room with natural light, creating an uplifting environment perfect for relaxing evenings or entertaining friends.
The kitchen runs neatly along one wall of the open-plan reception, finished in sleek white cabinetry for a clean, contemporary look. Integrated appliances maintain a streamlined aesthetic, while a tiled splashback, Neff oven, and gas hob make the space as functional as it is stylish. The layout works seamlessly with the open-plan design, ideal for social cooking and modern living. Polished timber floorboards extend throughout the flat, adding warmth and character.
The principal bedroom is located at the rear of the property, offering a peaceful retreat away from the street. Painted in a deep blue tone, the room feels calm and relaxing, with leafy green outlooks enhancing the sense of tranquillity. The second double bedroom sits adjacent to the reception room and enjoys a large window with pleasant views over greenery.
Centrally positioned between the two bedrooms is the bathroom, continuing the deep blue colour palette for a cohesive and stylish finish. White subway tiles provide a classic contrast, while the bath is perfect for unwinding after a long day, with a shower overhead. A window provides natural ventilation and light, and a vertical stainless-steel radiator adds a contemporary touch.
The property further benefits from access to the loft, providing useful storage space. The home is highly insulated throughout, remaining impressively warm during the winter months, with Nest thermostats for added convenience. Beyond the walls of the flat, the sense of community is another notable highlight. The three flats within the building enjoy friendly relations, and the street itself is quiet and peaceful.
Endymion Road has a strong neighbourly feel, with a WhatsApp group should you wish to partake. The flat is a fifteen-minute stroll from the culinary and nightlife mecca of 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 also have popular establishments on Brixton Hill within easy reach, 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 with a parade of shops and cafes. A gym is also within a four-minute walk. This stylish flat is perfect for anyone who wants to be close to the action while retaining a sense of calm.
There are two Lime bike stations within a two-minute walk, and the first stop on the Victoria Line at Brixton tube station is a short stroll down the hill. Multiple buses run up and down Brixton Hill day and night, whisking you to the tube within minutes and into central London. The buses provide a convenient alternative to the tube and train stations for commuters, with services running every few minutes. With Brockwell Park, Herne Hill’s pubs and restaurants, and Brixton Village all on your doorstep, there really is something to cater for everyone.
Chain-free.
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