Lambert Road, SW2

2 bedroom flat for sale
Leasehold
£530,000

Features

  • Two double bedrooms
  • Detached Victorian conversion
  • Over 700 square feet
  • Bright and private ambience
  • Bike storage
  • Sought-after road equidistant to central Brixton and Clapham
  • Local amenities and eateries on the doorstep
  • Victoria and Northern Lines
  • Chain-free
  • Share of freehold will be offered

Property details

Keating Estates are proud to present to market an elegant two double bedroom apartment set across the top floor of an impressive double-fronted, detached Victorian property on the desirable Lambert Road, perfectly positioned between Brixton and Clapham, with local amenities and eateries moments away.

This bright and private home spans over 700 square feet, enjoying an elevated top-floor setting which enhances the light and privacy, adding a sense of tranquillity throughout.

The reception room sits to the front of the property and is a particularly inviting space, boasting high, corniced ceilings and a large sash window framing charming views of the church opposite. Engineered wooden flooring in warm tones flows underfoot, with ample space to both relax and dine, making this an ideal room for entertaining as well as everyday living.

Adjacent to the reception is the separate kitchen, thoughtfully arranged with neutral high-gloss cabinetry wrapping around to maximise storage and worktop space. The kitchen also benefits from pleasant outlooks towards the church and, for those seeking open-plan living, its position offers the potential to combine with the reception room into one vast living area, subject to the necessary permissions.

Two generous double bedrooms are both neutrally presented with cosy carpeting and excellent space for wardrobes. The bedrooms are well separated from one another, enhancing privacy, with the principal bedroom nestled quietly to the rear of the building, enjoying leafy views. Completing the interior is a spacious bathroom, finished with large marbled tiles, fitted storage and a shower over the bathtub.

Bike storage is provided in a secure side passage down the side of the house.

The other apartments within the building have recently been sold, making this the final opportunity to acquire a home within this attractive conversion. A share of the freehold will be offered upon completion of the sale of this final apartment, adding to the long-term appeal of the purchase.

The location is key, attracting purchasers contemplating moving to Brixton and Clapham. In one direction, purchasers will benefit from all that Brixton offers, from the celebrated cuisine of Brixton Village to the music venues and nightlife the area is famous for. There are local amenities within a two-minute walk, as well as a selection of pubs, bars, restaurants and supermarkets on Brixton Hill and Effra Road including Naughty Piglets, Stir Coffee, Pizza Brixton and large brand supermarkets. It is also a ten-minute stroll to the Green Flag awarded Brockwell Park, with its green rolling hills, sports facilities and iconic 1930s Lido. Brixton tube station is a ten-twelve minute walk down the hill, and there is a bus stop within a stone’s throw, with numerous buses that run all day and night, taking no more than a couple of minutes down Brixton Hill.

Clapham High Street and Abbeville Village are also a similar distance, offering excellent transport links with three Northern Line underground stations, Clapham High Street station on the Overground and numerous bus routes to other areas of London. Venn Street and its multitude of restaurants and bars, and the green open spaces of Clapham Common are all within walking distance. Abbeville Village boasts the quaint, boutique shops, cafes and restaurants the area is known for.

Chain-free.

EPC rating: D (64)

Floor plan

Floorplan

Front door to work

An estimate of the journey times to popular London destinations, using the first fast train after 8am.

Brixton area highlights

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

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