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1 Bedroom Apartment, Westow Hill, London, SE19

Westow Hill, London, SE19


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90 Elmers End Rd, London

Description

A top-floor one-bedroom flat with the most incredible views over London's skyline, taking in the Shard, the Gherkin, St Paul’s Cathedral and more, right over to Canary Wharf. The flat has a beautifully finished interior and a highly desirable open-plan kitchen living space. Offered with a long lease, the flat is located in a very prominent position on the Triangle.

Location, location, location! This flat is literally on the Triangle with the best gastropubs, cafes, coffee shops, and restaurants on your doorstep, it’s also moments from Crystal Palace Park and a short, easy walk to Crystal Palace Station.

It’s top-floor positioning is a real asset and worth a mention - as there is no one above it makes for a very quiet flat plus you also have the significant benefit of a large loft for storage and that incredible view of London. The open-plan kitchen living space is a really well-proportioned room, and the current owner has put a great deal of thought into it’s design, making it fantastic when entertaining. The breakfast bar being positioned with seating opposite the window with the view is a nice touch, it has space for two stools and is a great place to enjoy a morning coffee while overlooking the iconic London skyline.

The kitchen is really nicely finished, and it’s light tones complement the dark décor nicely. There are acres of solid wood worktops on both sides of the kitchen (the central península running to 3 metres straight), creating a vast space to create beautiful meals; there's also a gas hob, which the discerning cooks will appreciate and an integrated dishwasher, which will make post-dinner clean-up a cinch.

The living space is wonderfully finished, it has two large windows with the view we've mentioned. It isn't quite colour-drenched, but it's close; with all the walls, radiators and kitchen splashbacks in the same colour, it creates a really welcoming space; you feel safe up here, perched over Crystal Palace in a true sanctuary. Décor aside, it's a great room for its space, and you can accommodate a luxurious 3 seater sofa, a good-sized dining table and still have plenty of room to spare. We particularly like the built-in low-level bookshelf on the living room side of the kitchen counter, complete with dimmable lighting which is a nice touch, allowing you to style the room whilst creating useful storage. Talking of storage, there’s also a very large storage cupboard in the hallway that currently holds a tall chest of drawers plus a coat rack for a dozen plus coats.

The bedroom is another spacious room with space for a king or super king bed, desk, large chest of drawers - plus the luxury of enough space for a sofa in there too. There are very large, bespoke, integrated wardrobes, bright and airy décor and two large south-facing windows, which make the room incredibly light during the day. Adjacent to the bedroom is the bathroom, which has a shower over a full-size bath, storage under the sink and is has also been nicely retiled and decorated within the last 3 years.

Tenure-wise, the flat has a long lease of 111 years, the service charge is circa £1800 PA and the ground rent is £150 PA.

Location-wise, you'll be hard-pressed to find a more convenient spot, as the flat is on our much-loved "Triangle," where you can find the best gastropubs, coffee shops, vintage furniture and clothes shops. There are notable art galleries, an Everyman cinema, and, of course, the much-loved Haynes Lane food market, which is a must-visit on a Saturday for the best fresh produce. You wouldn't ever need to leave the Triangle; it has everything, and thankfully, it's largely independent!

Crystal Palace Station is 0.4 mi away, or an eight-minute walk (according to Google Maps), providing direct trains to London Bridge, Victoria, and the overland takes you to Shoreditch and beyond. Gipsy Hill Station is also 0.4 mi away, where you can also access London Bridge, Victoria and Beckenham.

Crystal Palace Park is just next to the station and offers 200 acres of listed parkland. It is host to many music and cultural events throughout the year and is loved for it’s boating lake, concert bowl, national sports centre, and, of course, it’s Dinosaurs! It is also host to a food market on Sundays, although it has more of a street food scene, and Haynes Lane is where you would source your artisan ingredients and cheeses.


EPC Rating: C

Key Features

  • Top Floor Flat
  • Incredible London Cityscape Views
  • Long Lease - 111 Years Remaining
  • Stunning Interior
  • Double Glazed Throughout
  • South Facing Bedroom
  • Open Plan Kitchen/Living Space
  • Immersive 3D Virtual Tour Available
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Property Details

  • Property type: Apartment
  • Price Per Sq Foot: £508
  • Approx Sq Feet: 591 sqft
  • Plot Sq Feet: 710 sqft
  • Council Tax Band: C
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Location

Location-wise, you'll be hard-pressed to find a more convenient spot, as the flat is on our much-loved "Triangle," where you can find the best gastropubs, coffee shops, vintage furniture and clothes shops. There are notable art galleries, an Everyman cinema, and, of course, the much-loved Haynes Lane food market, which is a must-visit on a Saturday for the best fresh produce. You wouldn't ever need to leave the Triangle; it has everything, and thankfully, it's largely independent! Crystal Palace Station is 0.4 mi away, or an eight-minute walk (according to Google Maps), providing direct trains to London Bridge, Victoria, and the overland takes you to Shoreditch and beyond. Gipsy Hill Station is also 0.4 mi away, where you can also access London Bridge, Victoria and Beckenham. Crystal Palace Park is just next to the station and offers 200 acres of listed parkland. It is host to many music and cultural events throughout the year and is loved for it’s boating lake, concert bowl, national sports centre, and, of course, it’s Dinosaurs! It is also host to a food market on Sundays, although it has more of a street food scene, and Haynes Lane is where you would source your artisan ingredients and cheeses.

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