Tressillian Crescent, Brockley
£650,000
Offers in excess of £650,000.
Beautiful and bright two double bedroom first floor conversion apartment of nearly 800 square feet, within a large bay-fronted Victorian semi. Chain free.
Find the delightful pad in a leafy and particularly quiet residential spot, within Brockley Conservation Area - a tiny stroll from Hilly Fields park, eight minutes from St Johns Station, and 10 from Brockley Station.
Parking is currently unrestricted on this and neighbouring streets.
The flat boasts impressive scale as well as verdant vistas, and delivers many welcome features - these include high ceilings, stripped pitch pine doors, tall sash windows, and column radiators. There is plentiful built-in storage also.
In your own front door and turn left for your huge reception room, of over 18 feet by over 14 feet. There is loads of space to zone seating and dining areas. Coving, picture rail and ceiling rose all impress, as do the high skirtings and big sashes to the bay.
A cute windowed kitchen is set off this main room - with classic white fitted units teamed with wooden counters and brick-style tiling.
Take a right from your front door and you will find your principal bedroom - another whopper of a space at over 18 feet by over 14 feet. Deep built-in closets feature here, and twin sash windows to green views.
Next is bedroom two - a double of nearly 13 feet by over 8 feet, with an original built-in alcove cupboard/wardrobe.
Finally, the smart and sash-windowed bathroom rounds off your tour. This has traditional-style sanitary ware, brick-style tiling, under-basin storage, and an over-bath shower.
What’s around? Hilly Fields is a delightful public green space with sports courts, playground, cute cafe, and even a stone circle! Its summit stands 175 feet above sea level - offering incredible panoramic views. Other local parks include Ladywell Fields and the Telegraph Hill hillside ones, plus Brockley and Ladywell Cemetery.
Brockley Market (a fabulous foodie one which runs on Saturdays 10am-2pm) is s short walk from your door. The Talbot pub is a nice local with fairly new management and a strong garden. Middleton Deli is a good tip for fantastic coffee, pastries and brunches.
We’ve mentioned your two closest stations. It’s also an easy walk to New Cross, Lewisham, Deptford DLR and Ladywell stations. You are well-placed for buses as well - with Lewisham Way at the foot of the street.
Brockley has strong independent eateries such as Ellary’s, Mauby and L'Oculto, and cool bars: Brickfields and Joyce, and you have Brockley Brewery of course if tap room is more your style.
The Deptford High Street area - including Deptford Market Yard - is very trendy these days, with bars, night spots, cafes, restaurants and breweries. We particularly rate Salt, Marcella, Isla Ray’s, Jars Bar, Stockton and Villages. Deli X is great for fresh loaves, coffee and suchlike.
Central New Cross is close, with contemporary art gallery (Goldsmiths CCA) within the Goldsmiths campus, plus a good variety of pubs; we like The Amersham Arms there opposite NX Station. Meze Mangal (further down Lewisham Way) serves up good value Turkish fayre.
Central Lewisham is handy for mall shopping and markets.
- Tenure: Leasehold (approx. 149 years remaining)
- Service charge: £880 per annum (building insurance)
- Ground rent: £88 per annum
- Council tax band: C
- Borough: Lewisham
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