Lambert Road, SW2

3 bedroom flat for sale
Share of Freehold
£775,000

Features

  • Three double bedrooms
  • Private South-facing garden
  • End of terrace Victorian conversion
  • Over 1,000 square feet of internal space
  • Sought-after road equidistant to Brixton and Clapham High Streets
  • Local amenities and eateries on the doorstep
  • Short stroll to Brockwell Park
  • Walking distance to Victoria and Northern tube lines
  • Share of freehold

Property details

Keating Estates are proud to present to market this wonderful three double bedroom South-facing garden flat, a fantastic example of a Victorian end-of-terrace conversion on Lambert Road, a desirable and leafy residential street tucked away quietly off Brixton Hill, between Brixton and Clapham.

This attractive home is presented to a high standard throughout, and benefits from over 1,000 square feet of well-utilised floor space that promotes an incredibly airy atmosphere. With the amenities of both Brixton and Clapham nearby, this stunning property will appeal to purchasers who are contemplating moving to both of these sought-after locations; with a varied array of eateries and amenities within easy reach.

Upon entering, an attractive hallway with new solid oak parquet flooring and a stylish yellow radiator leads to the heart of the home; the stunning open-plan, dual-aspect reception room at the rear of the property. Large, porcelain floor tiles, underfloor heating, neat storage, and glass bi-folding doors create a beautifully bright yet serene atmosphere within this entertaining space. A stylish and comfortable lounge occupies one half of the room, followed by a contemporary, tastefully finished kitchen, installed in 2022 complete with statuario marble work surfaces, a breakfast bar, neat white cabinets, and a stylish range and butler sink. There is an abundance of storage options, plenty of space for a dining table if desired and the room opens straight out onto an appealing garden. The private outside space has been paved into an attractive patio area with raised lawn beyond adding greenery to create a pretty oasis to be relished the moment the sun appears. There is also the added benefit of additional light and privacy due to the positioning of the surrounding buildings, plus stunning views of the church steeple.

A rarity for period conversions, the three double bedrooms are all of good proportions, the principal is set behind a striking sash bay window with beautifully preserved original Victorian pocket shutters, complimented by high ceiling and contemporary design with parquet wooden flooring and ambient light features. The further two bedrooms have built-in wardrobes, cosy carpets, and neutral décor, with large sash windows adding endearing character. One of the bedrooms is currently being utilised as a home office yet is a versatile space, easily transformed back into a bedroom, with the additional benefit of access to further storage through doors high up in the wall. A sleek modern bathroom with a luxurious walk-in rain shower completes this exquisite home.

The property has a high standard of fixtures and fittings throughout, many of which, including the bathroom and kitchen, have been installed within recent years plus further luxurious benefits including underfloor heating in the open-plan reception, solid oak flooring in the hallway and principal bedroom and new carpets in the spare rooms, creating a peaceful ambience.

Located in a fantastic spot, attracting purchasers contemplating moving to Brixton and Clapham. In one direction, purchasers will benefit from all that Brixton offers, from the celebrated cuisine of Brixton Village to the music venues and nightlife the area is famous for. There are local amenities within a two-minute walk, as well as a selection of pubs, bars, restaurants and supermarkets on Brixton Hill and Effra Road including Naughty Piglets, Stir Coffee, Pizza Brixton and large brand supermarkets. It is also a ten-minute stroll to the Green Flag awarded Brockwell Park, with its green rolling hills, sports facilities and iconic 1930s Lido. Brixton tube station is a ten-twelve minute walk down the hill, and there is a bus stop within a stone’s throw, with numerous buses that run all day and night, taking no more than a couple of minutes down Brixton Hill. Clapham High Street and Abbeville Village are also a similar distance, offering excellent transport links with three Northern Line underground stations, Clapham High Street station on the Overground and numerous bus routes to other areas of London. Venn Street and its multitude of restaurants and bars, and the green open spaces of Clapham Common are all within walking distance. Abbeville Village boasts the quaint, boutique shops, cafes and restaurants the area is known for.

Early registration of interest is advised. Share of freehold.

EPC rating: D (67)

Floor plan

Floorplan

Front door to work

An estimate of the journey times to popular London destinations, using the first fast train after 8am.

  • Victoria 23 mins
  • South Bank 28 mins
  • London Bridge 29 mins
  • The City 31 mins
  • Canary Wharf 42 mins

Brixton

0.7 mi / 14 mins walk

Route & info

Victoria Line services every three mins (approx) to Finsbury Park and Walthamstow Central.

Brixton

0.8 mi / 17 mins walk

Route & info

4 trains direct to Victoria per hour and 4 to Orpington via Herne Hill

Herne Hill

0.9 mi / 20 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 2. First Capital Connect services to Victoria, Blackfriars and Wimbledon.

Clapham North

1 mi / 20 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 2, Northern Line underground station with trains north via Bank or Charing Cross every five minutes (approx)

Clapham Common

1 mi / 22 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 2, Northern Line underground station with trains north via Bank or Charing Cross every five minutes (approx)

Clapham High Street

1 mi / 22 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 2 Overground line between Highbury and Islington and Clapham Junction with trains every 5 minutes (approx). Limited service of Southeastern trains to Victoria too.

Loughborough Junction

1.3 mi / 28 mins walk

Route & info

Trains north to Blackfriars (8 mins), Farrindon (15 mins) and Kings Cross/St Pancras (18 mins) and beyond up to north west London every 10 mins at rush hour.

Streatham Hill

1.3 mi / 31 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 2. Southern services to Victoria via Clapham Junction, London Bridge, Crystal Palace and Sutton. 

Clapham South

1.4 mi / 31 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 2 (and 3), Northern Line underground station with trains north via Bank or Charing Cross every five minutes (approx)

Stockwell

1.5 mi / 31 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 2, Northern Line and Victoria Line underground station with trains north via Bank or Charing Cross every five minutes on the Morden to Barnet/Edgeware, Northern Line (approx) and Via Victoria on the Brixton to Walhamstow Central, Victoria Line.

Brixton area highlights

Brixton is a melting pot of culture, cuisine and creativity. An explosion of inventive, new restaurants, pop-ups, fashion stores and art galleries sit alongside the many great pubs, music venues and nightclubs that have been around for years. Transport links are excellent, with London Underground (Victoria Line) trains reaching central London in 12 minutes. If you’re craving green space, Brockwell Park and its famed Art Deco lido are close by. Brixton brings together all the best things about London and is one of the most vibrant and diverse places to live south of the river.

Brixton area guide

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