Trelawn Road, SW2

3 bedroom house for sale
Freehold
£875,000
Offers Over

Features

  • Three bedrooms
  • South-facing private garden
  • End-of-terrace Victorian house
  • Characterful features
  • Beautifully presented
  • Potential to extend STNP
  • Central Brixton and Herne Hill both a ten-minute stroll
  • Brockwell Park nearby
  • Supermarket, restaurants and cafes on the doorstep
  • Freehold. Chain-free

Property details

Keating Estates are proud to present to market a stunning three bedroom house with a South-facing garden. This Victorian home is set at the end of the terrace on Trelawn Road, sandwiched between vibrant Brixton and leafy Herne Hill within easy access to all of the local amenities on offer, including Brockwell Park.

Packed full of period charm with many preserved features, this fantastic home has been loving refurbished by the current vendors, including yet not limited to a new bathroom with underfloor heating, new kitchen, new boiler and plumbing upstairs, new fuseboard and wiring, garden decking and fencing and redecoration of the whole house including the carpets.

The ground floor is perfect for entertaining, hosting family and guests. The dual-aspect reception is a warm, bright and appealing space, with high ceilings, original floorboards and a large bay window, with generous space to unwind on the sofa or curl up with a book in front of the feature fireplace, overlooking the garden at the rear. A contemporary kitchen diner with a homely feel sits to the rear, with shaker style cabinetry down both sides, topped with wooden work surfaces which wrap around to a breakfast bar, creating an ergonomic yet sociable place to cook. Finished with an attractive tile flooring, plus an additional dining area in front of a bay window, ideal for lazy weekend brunches with the breeze flowing through the stable door to the garden.

The private rear garden is a low-maintenance spot, South-facing with a decked seating area wrapping around the house, perfect for whiling away the summer hosting BBQs, with the added perk of the vast greenery of Brockwell Park just a short stroll away.

The first floor of the home provides three bedrooms. The principal is particularly appealing, spanning the width of the home with a bay window and significant fitted wardrobe space. A further generous bedroom sits adjacent with garden views, and the third to the rear, still a comfortable room this versatile space is currently a charming nursery. A beautiful bathroom serves this lovely house, boasting a luxurious walk-in rain shower, complete with underfloor heating to ensure toasty toes all year round. The WC sits adjacent, this separation helping to alleviate busy morning routines, yet with the potential for the purchaser to combine into one room if preferred.

Completing this delightful period home is the loft space, ideal for storage but with the potential to grow into the home by extending into the space, adding further bedrooms and another bathroom if desired, subject to permissions, with precedent already set on the road.

The location on Trelawn Road is great, set back from the road on a one-way street sandwiched between Brixton and Herne Hill. This neighbourly street has a summer street party and active local community. Moments away is a large supermarket and various cafes, pubs and restaurants, such as Naughty Piglets, Maya’s Bakehouse and Hootananny. The green, open spaces of Brockwell Park are also a stone’s throw away with an entrance on the next street, along with its iconic 1930’s Lido and fantastic sports facilities. Just a ten-minute meander away are the vast array of amenities of Brixton offering the culinary delights of Brixton Village and a wide array of cultural entertainment choices whilst also being the first stop on the Victoria line. The amenities and transport links in the village-esq Herne Hill are also a pleasant ten-minute stroll and this incredible house will appeal to purchasers considering moving to both of these sought-after areas.

Freehold. Chain-free.

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 19 mins
  • South Bank 24 mins
  • London Bridge 25 mins
  • The City 27 mins
  • Canary Wharf 38 mins

Brixton

0.5 mi / 10 mins walk

Route & info

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

Brixton

0.6 mi / 12 mins walk

Route & info

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

Herne Hill

0.6 mi / 14 mins walk

Route & info

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

Loughborough Junction

1 mi / 22 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.

Clapham North

1.2 mi / 27 mins walk

Route & info

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

Stockwell

1.3 mi / 28 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.

North Dulwich

1.3 mi / 29 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 2. Southern services to London Bridge via Peckham Rye, West Croydon and Beckenham Junction via Crystal Palace.

Tulse Hill

1.3 mi / 30 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 3. Southern and First Capital Connect services to London Bridge via Peckham Rye, Blackfriars, West Croydon, Beckenham Junction via Crystal Palace and Sutton via Wimbledon.

Clapham High Street

1.3 mi / 29 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.

Clapham Common

1.4 mi / 32 mins walk

Route & info

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

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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