Streatham Common North, SW16

2 bedroom flat for sale
Leasehold
£399,950

Features

  • Two double bedrooms
  • Purpose built mansion block
  • Two separate terraces at either end of the property
  • View overlooking Streatham Common
  • Over 750 square feet of internal living space
  • Blank canvas
  • Short stroll to the Leisure Centre and Streatham station.
  • Chain-free

Property details

A bright two double-bedroom flat quietly positioned within a well-maintained, purpose-built mansion block set back from Streatham Common North overlooking Streatham Common.

This secure, first-floor flat boasts light and airy accommodation with neutral décor and over 750 square feet of internal living space. A complete blank canvas, the apartment is ready to move into straight away yet with the potential to add your own decorative touches over time.

The property benefits from two separate balconies at either end of the property. The larger terrace feeds directly from the separate reception room which has a feature fireplace and lovely views overlooking the wide and green open spaces of Streatham Common. Off the hallway are the two double bedrooms, the master bedroom is a generous size whilst the second bedroom is also a comfortable double, making the property ideal for anyone looking to rent out a spare room or indeed share with friends. The separate kitchen is bright with ample storage and the bathroom is neutral with a shower above the bath. The heart of this apartment is the reception room, which offers plenty of space in which to relax and dine.

Newlands Court is nestled behind a large communal front garden on Streatham Common North, running adjacent to Streatham Common and moments from Streatham High Road. The property is a short stroll from Streatham Ice and Leisure Centre and a seven-minute walk from Streatham train station with direct trains to London Bridge, Blackfriars, Farringdon and beyond, via Southern Rail and the Thames Link line. The rolling greenery of Streatham Common is literally opposite, whilst the vast open spaces of Tooting Bec Common and its popular Lido are a fifteen-minute stroll in the other direction. All in all, this is a real box ticker of a flat that is sure to appeal to a wide range of purchasers.

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 47 mins
  • The City 51 mins
  • London Bridge 54 mins
  • South Bank 58 mins
  • Canary Wharf 68 mins

Streatham

0.4 mi / 8 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 3. Southern and First Capital Conect services to Blackfriars via Herne Hill, London Bridge via Peckham Rye, Sutton via Wimbledon and West Croydon.

Norbury

1.1 mi / 23 mins walk

Route & info

Streatham Hill

1.3 mi / 27 mins walk

Route & info

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

West Norwood

1.3 mi / 30 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 3. Southern Service to and from London Victoria, London Bridge, Beckenham Junction and Sutton via West Croydon, with many services calling at Crystal Palace, which is two stops away to the south. The typical journey time into London Victoria is about 25 minutes.

Tulse Hill

1.6 mi / 35 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.

Tooting Bec

1.9 mi / 42 mins walk

Route & info

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

Gipsy Hill

2 mi / 46 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 3. Southern services to Victoria, London Bridge, Crystal Palace, West Croydon and Epsom. 

Balham

2.1 mi / 45 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 3. Southern services to Victoria, London Bridge, Milton Keynes, Epsom and Sutton.

Balham

2.1 mi / 45 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 3. Northern Line underground station with trains north via Bank or Charing Cross.

West Dulwich

2.2 mi / 48 mins walk

Route & info

ZONE 3. Southeastern service to London Victoria and Orpington.

Streatham area highlights

The area on the move, with its’ distinctive avenues of red brick and tiled, elegant, late Victorian terraced houses. The high street has had its ups and downs: the Romans paved it, the Saxons renamed it, the seventies destroyed it and the noughties begun a steady rebuilding of reputation which continues today with the new Streatham Hub development, the world famous Hideaway Jazz bar and a multitude of bars and cafes sprouting up or undergoing improvements. Streatham Common, Streatham Green and the Tooting Commons are all on hand with the latter being enormous and offering all that one hopes for, from running track to lido to tennis courts and much more at a five minute trot from central Streatham.

Streatham area guide

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