A bright two double bedroom flat on the top floor of this large converted Victorian house that benefits from a parking space and balcony which offers superb far-reaching views of Clapham Common and London.
Property Details
Council Tax: E
Tenure: Leasehold
Ground Rent: £150.00
Ground Rent Review Period: ASK AGENT
Annual Service Charge: £2,662.00
Length of Lease: 160 years
Chestertons are pleased to present this bright two bedroom property for sale set in an imposing Victorian house opposite Clapham Common.
A communal hallway on the ground floor with tiled flooring leads to the stairs with the property being found at the top of the building. On entering, the second double bedroom is to the right is to the right and north facing, providing superb views across the whole city. The principle bedroom is a sizable double with pretty fitted wardrobes providing hanging and shelving space with a middle section of open shelving. The bathroom is comprised of a white suite of panelled bath with shower over, wash hand basin, w.c. and an airing cupboard. Stairs then lead up to a wonderful open plan top floor room that provides superb space encompassing a kitchen, dining and living area. The kitchen has a range of wall and base units, integral four ring hob, grill and oven, stainless steel sink unit and space and plumbing for a washer/dryer. There is a large wall of shelving, further storage in the eaves and large Velux windows to the rear. At the front of the reception room steps lead up to the door which opens onto a south facing balcony. This balcony provides delightful space and amazing views over Clapham Common and over South London. Not many properties can boast this and in winter or summer the view is utterly wonderful.
108 Clapham Common North Side is one in a terrace of five large Victorian houses, built circa. 1878 by Charles Kynoch, close to Sisters Avenue. The houses in the terrace are high and imposing and partly reflect the Eclectic and Art & Crafts styles of the Victorian period being richly ornamented with small acanthus heads and studded flower buds and their gables equally lavish in decoration. These buildings are a superb example of well maintained period properties.