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2 Bedroom Flat, Chestnut Grove, London, SE20

Chestnut Grove, London, SE20


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90 Elmers End Rd, London

Description

A well-presented two-bedroom first-floor flat set within a modern, well-kept building, offered in very good, turn-key condition and with no onward chain. The headline here is the living space — a large, sociable open-plan kitchen, dining and reception — alongside two proper double bedrooms, the security of a long lease, and the convenience of Anerley station and Crystal Palace Park, both within easy reach.

This flat ticks an awful lot of boxes at an impressive price point, you step straight into the heart of the flat, where the dining area, reception and kitchen all open into one another to create a generous, light-filled space — there's room for a full dining table at one end and a proper corner-sofa arrangement at the other, with the kitchen tucked neatly to one side so the cook stays part of the conversation. Being on the first floor, it's bright and quiet, with just the one flight up, and the balance between living and bedroom space is well judged.

Quality laminate flooring runs throughout, the décor is neutral, and the modern double glazing keeps everything bright — the reception draws light from more than one aspect, so it holds it through the day. A glass-block partition by the entrance adds a bit of character and a slightly industrial edge, and there's a nice flow from the moment you walk in. It's the kind of room that works as well for a quiet evening in front of the telly as it does for having friends round for dinner.

The kitchen sits off the living space in a horseshoe layout that works really well — everything's close to hand, which the keen cook will appreciate. Grey gloss handleless units, dark stone-effect worktops, the all-important gas hob, an oven and an extractor above, with a window over the sink framing a green, leafy outlook. There's a good run of worktop and lots of storage, plus space for the washing machine and a full fridge-freezer. With the dining table right alongside, there's an easy spot for casual breakfasts as well as proper meals, you won't need to shy away from hosting in this flat, you've got the space to do it all!

The principal bedroom (11'9 x 9'9) is a comfortable double with a fitted wardrobe already in place and room for more freestanding storage if needed, laminate underfoot and a window to the front. The second bedroom (11'9 x 8'0) is a genuine room rather than a token box — a double that works equally well as a guest room, nursery or a proper home office.

The bathroom is clean, neat and well presented — white-tiled, with a full-size bath and shower over, a mirrored cabinet and a recessed shelf niche for the everyday bits. It's honest and functional, and the one room you might choose to put your own stamp on down the line, though there's nothing here that needs doing.

Outside, the development sits behind neat hedging on a quiet corner plot, with mature communal grounds to the rear giving the flat a green outlook, and parking to the front — no small thing around here.

Location-wise, this is a quiet, convenient pocket of SE20 with strong transport links. Anerley station is around 0.4 miles away — roughly an eight-minute walk — giving you the Overground's Windrush line through to Shoreditch, Canada Water and Highbury & Islington, alongside Southern services into London Bridge. Penge West is a similar distance for further Overground connections, and Penge East only slightly beyond, adding direct trains to Victoria. Between them, you're genuinely well covered: London Bridge in around 22 minutes, Victoria in around 19, Shoreditch in the region of 35 — and on the days when one line plays up, you've always got options.

Crystal Palace Park is about half a mile away — 200 acres of Grade II listed grounds with the boating lake, the famously eccentric Victorian dinosaurs, the Sunday food market, the much-loved Brown & Green café by the gates, and the National Sports Centre, where you can do everything from swimming and trampolining to football, netball and beach volleyball, with a gym and an on-site physio to round it off (and a major revamp on the way, which is a real boon for the area). Day to day, Penge and Sydenham High Streets cover the essentials alongside a growing crop of independents — the General Store deli, Craft Metropolis for the craft-beer crowd, and the Bridge House for a quiz night and a beer garden. On Anerley Hill, Café Chic does a reliable falafel-and-halloumi wrap and a good coffee, Bob Wines is next door, and the Chatsworth Bakehouse draws its weekend queue for good reason.

Just over a mile up the hill is the celebrated Crystal Palace Triangle, one of South London's most characterful high streets — independent restaurants, coffee shops that take it seriously, wine bars, galleries, vintage and furniture shops, an Everyman Cinema, and the Saturday food market down Haynes Lane bringing local producers and street food to the neighbourhood every weekend. Dulwich, West Norwood, East Dulwich, Sydenham and Brixton are all within easy reach too, so evenings and weekends out never feel like a stretch.

Tenure-wise, the flat is offered with a long lease — understood to be 100 years — with a service charge of around £350 per quarter and a ground rent of £350 a year. That, together with the turn-key condition, makes for a low-fuss buy: nothing to spend, and plenty of lease left to keep things straightforward.

 

Key Features

  • Two Double Bedroom Flat
  • Attractive Open Plan Layout
  • No Onward Chain
  • Off Street Parking
  • Long Lease
  • Modern Kitchen & Bathroom
  • Close To Anerley Station & Crystal Palace Park
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Property Details

  • Property type: Flat
  • Price Per Sq Foot: £390
  • Approx Sq Feet: 743 sqft
  • Plot Sq Feet: 2,400 sqft
  • Council Tax Band: C
  • Tenure: Leasehold
  • Lease Expiry: 11/06/2121
  • Ground Rent: £350.00 per year
  • Service Charge: £1,465.00 per year
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Location

Location-wise, this is a quiet, convenient pocket of SE20 with strong transport links. Anerley station is around 0.4 miles away — roughly an eight-minute walk — giving you the Overground's Windrush line through to Shoreditch, Canada Water and Highbury & Islington, alongside Southern services into London Bridge. Penge West is a similar distance for further Overground connections, and Penge East only slightly beyond, adding direct trains to Victoria. Between them you're genuinely well covered: London Bridge in around 22 minutes, Victoria in around 19, Shoreditch in the region of 35 — and on the days when one line plays up, you've always got options. Crystal Palace Park is about half a mile away — 200 acres of Grade II listed grounds with the boating lake, the famously eccentric Victorian dinosaurs, the Sunday food market, the much-loved Brown & Green café by the gates, and the National Sports Centre, where you can do everything from swimming and trampolining to football, netball and beach volleyball, with a gym and an on-site physio to round it off (and a major revamp on the way, which is a real boon for the area). Day to day, Penge and Sydenham High Streets cover the essentials alongside a growing crop of independents — the General Store deli, Craft Metropolis for the craft-beer crowd, and the Bridge House for a quiz night and a beer garden. On Anerley Hill, Café Chic does a reliable falafel-and-halloumi wrap and a good coffee, Bob Wines is next door, and the Chatsworth Bakehouse draws its weekend queue for good reason. Just over a mile up the hill is the celebrated Crystal Palace Triangle, one of South London's most characterful high streets — independent restaurants, coffee shops that take it seriously, wine bars, galleries, vintage and furniture shops, an Everyman Cinema, and the Saturday food market down Haynes Lane bringing local producers and street food to the neighbourhood every weekend. Dulwich, West Norwood, East Dulwich, Sydenham and Brixton are all within easy reach too, so evenings and weekends out never feel like a stretch.

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