Stockwell Road, SW9

2 bedroom flat for sale
Share of Freehold
£450,000
Offers Over

Features

  • Two double bedrooms
  • Victorian conversion
  • End of terrace
  • Bright and airy
  • Significant storage space
  • Located in the desirable Stockwell, Brixton, Clapham triangle
  • Northern and Victoria lines a seven-minute stroll
  • Brixton a six-minute walk
  • Clapham High Street a ten-minute amble
  • Share of freehold

Property details

Keating Estates are proud to present to market this charming two double bedroom, first-floor apartment, nestled within an attractive end-of-terrace Victorian townhouse. Ideally positioned between Brixton, Stockwell and Clapham North tube stations, the property enjoys swift access to both the Victoria and Northern lines, placing central London within easy reach.

Set within an end-of-terrace Victorian building, the apartment boasts a charming façade with classic brickwork and architectural detailing.

The heart of the home is the inviting reception room, a wonderfully characterful space enhanced by a wide bay window that draws in sunlight throughout the day. Tastefully decorated in contemporary tones and complemented by recently laid wood laminate flooring that flows throughout the flat, the room offers ample space to relax, entertain and dine. Adjacent, the separate kitchen is a delightful and functional space. Fitted with classic cabinetry, wooden worktops and tiled splashbacks, it offers plentiful storage and preparation space. A large window allows daylight to pour in, whist a butler sink adds to the country feel and thoughtfully arranged shelving ensures everything is within easy reach.

Both bedrooms are genuine doubles, each offering comfortable accommodation with space for wardrobes and additional furnishings. The principal bedroom features a large window and generous proportions, creating a tranquil retreat. The second bedroom, equally well sized, is versatile and ideal as a guest room or home office. The bedrooms are set apart from one other, separated by the entrance hall, ensuring privacy for each. The bathroom comprises a full-sized bathtub with shower above, traditional styled fittings and a feature floor. The property further benefits from extensive ceiling storage above the bathroom door and in the rear bedroom, a clever and discreet solution that enhances practicality without compromising living space.

Notable improvements include the installation of high-quality wood laminate flooring throughout, a full redecoration of the interiors, and the recent replacement of all internal doors, with the exception of the bathroom, with compliant fire doors, providing added reassurance. Externally, considerable investment has been made to safeguard the building’s fabric, with comprehensive repointing completed across the entire rear elevation and the adjoining alleyway wall, supporting the long-term structural integrity of the property. All windows are double glazed, with the rear windows replaced approximately six years ago and the front windows around three years ago, contributing to improved energy efficiency and year-round comfort.

The location is a true highlight, offering exceptional connectivity and lifestyle appeal. Stockwell station, providing access to both the Northern and Victoria lines, is a mere seven minute stroll, placing the City and West End within easy reach. Brixton is just six minutes on foot in the opposite direction, renowned for the vibrant offerings of Brixton Village, The Ritzy cinema and POP Brixton. Clapham High Street lies a ten-minute amble via Landor Road, delivering an array of popular restaurants, bars and nightlife. Green open spaces are equally well catered for, with Slade Gardens close by and the award-winning Brockwell Park and expansive Clapham Common both within walking distance, leaving residents spoilt for choice.

An excellent opportunity to acquire a well-appointed Victorian conversion in one of South London’s most dynamic and well-connected neighbourhoods.

Share of freehold.

EPC rating: C (69)

Floor plan

Floorplan

Front door to work

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

  • Victoria 14 mins
  • South Bank 17 mins
  • London Bridge 18 mins
  • The City 27 mins
  • Canary Wharf 30 mins

Stockwell

0.4 mi / 7 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 2, Northern Line and Victoria Line underground station with trains north via Bank or Charing Cross every five minutes on the Morden to Barnet/Edgeware, Northern Line (approx) and Via Victoria on the Brixton to Walhamstow Central, Victoria Line.

Brixton

0.5 mi / 10 mins walk

Route & info

Victoria Line services every three mins (approx) to Finsbury Park and Walthamstow Central.

Brixton

0.5 mi / 11 mins walk

Route & info

4 trains direct to Victoria per hour and 4 to Orpington via Herne Hill

Clapham North

0.6 mi / 12 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 2, Northern Line underground station with trains north via Bank or Charing Cross every five minutes (approx)

Clapham High Street

0.7 mi / 15 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 2 Overground line between Highbury and Islington and Clapham Junction with trains every 5 minutes (approx). Limited service of Southeastern trains to Victoria too.

Loughborough Junction

0.9 mi / 20 mins walk

Route & info

Trains 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.

Clapham Common

1 mi / 22 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 2, Northern Line underground station with trains north via Bank or Charing Cross every five minutes (approx)

Nine Elms

1.1 mi / 24 mins walk

Route & info

Oval

1.1 mi / 24 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 2, Northern Line underground station with trains north via Bank or Charing Cross every five minutes (approx).

Wandsworth Road

1.1 mi / 25 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 2. Overground and Southeastern services to Clapham Junction, Highbury and Islington via Canada Water and sporadically to Victoria and Battersea Park. 

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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