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2 Bedroom Flat, Rockmount Road, London, SE19

Rockmount Road, London, SE19


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90 Elmers End Rd, London

Description

Thoughtful Design, Properly Executed

A smart, chain-free flat with a share of freehold and a 900+ year lease, on Rockmount Road, that sits exactly where you’d want it — a short walk from the Triangle, with a rhythm that still feels residential, neighbourly and unhurried.

This is a first-floor, two-bedroom flat that’s been thought through properly. Every decision feels deliberate. Storage is integrated rather than added on, circulation flows naturally, and the main living space is arranged in a way that makes daily life feel straightforward.

Nothing here relies on gimmicks. It simply works — and that’s rarer than it should be.

The Social Heart

The main room is a proper all-in-one space that works. The kitchen is clean-lined and contemporary, with integrated storage and a long run of units that keeps everything neatly tucked away, while still allowing for a dining table and a comfortable seating area. A generous window line draws in light throughout the day, and the room carries a confident, slightly playful feel — the sort of space that works just as well at 9am with coffee as it does at 9pm with a bottle open and friends staying longer than intended.

The details are what elevate it: warm timber flooring, crisp white cabinetry, considered lighting, and a bold feature wall that adds a bit of edge without pushing the room into novelty. It’s a space that knows exactly what it’s doing.

Bedrooms That Do Their Job Properly

The principal bedroom is calm and practical, with a full wall of integrated wardrobes that remove the need for additional furniture. Everything has a place, which allows the room itself to stay restful and uncluttered.

Bedroom two is cleverly configured and impressively versatile. Currently arranged as a study with additional seating, it offers excellent built-in storage, much of it discreet and thoughtfully integrated. It functions comfortably as a second bedroom, guest space, or home office. The planning here is evident — nothing feels squeezed in or improvised.

There’s also a separate utility cupboard off the hallway, providing concealed space for laundry and household essentials — another small but meaningful detail that keeps the flat running smoothly.

The Bathroom

The bathroom is sharply finished and highly functional. The deep Japanese-style plunge bath is a standout — designed for proper soaking — paired with a shower for everyday practicality. A long tiled ledge and mirrored storage keep surfaces clear, while the clean white palette, punctuated by blue mosaic detail, gives the room clarity and personality without excess.

Crystal Palace: Independent, Elevated, Lived-In

Rockmount Road sits exactly where you’d want it — a short walk from the Triangle, with a rhythm that still feels residential and unhurried.

The Triangle is around 10–12 minutes on foot. Coffee first: Four Boroughs roast their own beans and the cinnamon Danishes tend to disappear early. The kimchi toastie is worth knowing about. Brown & Green do reliably excellent scrambles — the chorizo version is strong — and good sourdough as standard.

For evenings, The Alma consistently delivers. The fried cauliflower has a following for a reason, and the dining room carries that comfortable balance of relaxed and well-run. The White Hart covers the pub brief without ceremony. Urban Cellar is ideal if you appreciate a proper conversation about natural wine before committing to a bottle.

Church Road feels authentically independent — shops, galleries, cafés and the Art-Deco Everyman Cinema. Haynes Lane Market on Saturdays covers bread, cheese and small-batch everything. A large Sainsbury’s nearby keeps the practical side of life simple.

Crystal Palace Park is about a 12-minute walk. Two hundred acres of open space, Victorian dinosaurs, the National Sports Centre, tennis courts, parkrun routes and the Olympic-sized pool. It’s the kind of green space that becomes part of weekly routine rather than something you plan in advance.

Crystal Palace and Gipsy Hill stations are both within comfortable walking distance, providing straightforward links into London Bridge, Victoria and the Overground network.

The Bottom Line

This is a flat for someone who appreciates intelligent design and quiet competence. The storage works. The layout works. The living space feels natural and social. The bathroom offers a proper end-of-day reset.

Nothing is overstated. Nothing is wasted.

Just a very well-considered home in a part of Crystal Palace that makes everyday life feel easy.


EPC Rating: D

Key Features

  • Share Of Freehold
  • Lease In Excess of 900 Years
  • Quiet Location Near The Triangle
  • Open Plan Kitchen/Living Space
  • Ingenious Storage Throughout
  • No Onward Chain
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Property Details

  • Property type: Flat
  • Price Per Sq Foot: £737
  • Approx Sq Feet: 509 sqft
  • Plot Sq Feet: 689 sqft
  • Council Tax Band: B
  • Tenure: Share of Freehold
  • Lease Expiry: 17/02/2926
  • Ground Rent:
  • Service Charge: Not Specified
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Location

Crystal Palace: Independent, Elevated, Lived-In Rockmount Road sits exactly where you’d want it — a short walk from the Triangle, with a rhythm that still feels residential and unhurried. The Triangle is around 10–12 minutes on foot. Coffee first: Four Boroughs roast their own beans and the cinnamon Danishes tend to disappear early. The kimchi toastie is worth knowing about. Brown & Green do reliably excellent scrambles — the chorizo version is strong — and good sourdough as standard. For evenings, The Alma consistently delivers. The fried cauliflower has a following for a reason, and the dining room carries that comfortable balance of relaxed and well-run. The White Hart covers the pub brief without ceremony. Urban Cellar is ideal if you appreciate a proper conversation about natural wine before committing to a bottle. Church Road feels authentically independent — shops, galleries, cafés and the Art-Deco Everyman Cinema. Haynes Lane Market on Saturdays covers bread, cheese and small-batch everything. A large Sainsbury’s nearby keeps the practical side of life simple. Crystal Palace Park is about a 12-minute walk. Two hundred acres of open space, Victorian dinosaurs, the National Sports Centre, tennis courts, parkrun routes and the Olympic-sized pool. It’s the kind of green space that becomes part of weekly routine rather than something you plan in advance. Crystal Palace and Gipsy Hill stations are both within comfortable walking distance, providing straightforward links into London Bridge, Victoria and the Overground network. The Bottom Line This is a flat for someone who appreciates intelligent design and quiet competence. The storage works. The layout works. The living space feels natural and social. The bathroom offers a proper end-of-day reset. Nothing is overstated. Nothing is wasted. Just a very well-considered home in a part of Crystal Palace that makes everyday life feel easy.

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