Floor plan and video coming soon... You may agree that it’s unusual to find a flat that oozes charm and character unless it’s a Victorian conversion flat. We believe you have just stumbled across an exception to this... This two bedroom ground floor, purpose built flat has period style features and in our opinion, when inside the flat, we believe you could quite easily be convinced you’re in a Victorian property. The entrance door to the flat is period in style and opens onto a widening hallway with parquet flooring and built in storage. Other features include south and west facing windows in the lounge (one of which is a bay window) and a feature fire place which lends itself well to dressing the room. With rooms off the hallway to the left and right, you may agree the flat feels well balance. Whilst the master and second bedroom are both doubles, the second bedroom is a smaller double and would suite multiple uses. There is parking in the development and as well as communal grounds as can be seen in the images. The property is located approximately 0.3 miles to Honor Oak Park station. Travels times include: London Bridge in approximately 15 minutes London Victoria in approximately 35 minutes And Canary Wharf in approximately 24 minutes Honor Oak is known well locally for its boutique restaurants and shops. Some of our favourites include Mama Dough (a sour dough pizza restaurant) and the award winning Babur Indian restaurant. If you fancy in an Indian delivered to your door we’d recommend Spice Guru located on Wastedale Road in SE23. You may want to try their Sea salt and black pepper nan bread… There's also the popular Le Querce which is run by a Sardinian family serving traditional dishes. Alongside this you'll find a selection of cafés and a handful of popular local well regarded pubs. Attractions include Blythe Hill Fields which is approximately 0.8 miles away and is known by the locals for its recreational facilities. One such facility is the Trim trail which is an exercise trail. You may look up details about Blythe Hill Fields on their website: The Horiman gardens and museum is another well-known local point of interest also found approximately 0.8 miles away. With regular events such as a farmers market and live music, we believe this will be of interest to many buyers. You can read more about the Horniman museum and gardens via the below link: The property is offered on a long leasehold with yearly ground rents and service charges of approximately £1000.