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  • 2 BED
  • 1 BATH
  • 1 RECEPTIONS

Salters Hill, London, SE19

£450,000 Guide Price

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  • Share Of Freehold
  • Close To Gipsy Hill Station
  • Modern Kitchen & Bathroom
  • Stunning Ground Floor Flat
  • Opposite Norwood Park
  • Large Communal Garden
  • Large Sinking Fund In Place

Full property description

Overlooking the greenery of Norwood Park from the raised ground floor of an elegant Victorian building, this beautifully balanced two-bedroom flat has high ceilings, tall sash windows and a generous bay-fronted reception creating a pretty epic living space. There’s also a large communal garden, and the flat is sold with a share of freehold.

Some flats just have a good energy the moment you walk in. This is one of those.

The proportions are impressive, and that reception room will be the envy of your social circle. Victorian ceiling heights, tall sash windows and a classic layout that gives you flexibility on how you can use the space; there’s room to zone your living and dining spaces, both of which can accommodate larger items of furniture if you want. Dining for six to eight can easily be accommodated, as can a clutch of sofas, or one large L-shaped sofa if you want to go down that route.

Just off the reception sits the separate kitchen, neatly arranged and well considered. Deep blue cabinetry contrasts nicely with white tiled walls and clean worktops, creating a contemporary finish that works well within the Victorian setting. There’s good storage, integrated appliances and a gas hob — a kitchen designed for proper use that also works really well when entertaining as it partially open to the living space.

Both bedrooms are positioned to the rear of the flat, helping keep them peaceful and private.

The principal bedroom is particularly bright thanks to two tall sash windows, while mirrored wardrobes along one wall provide excellent storage and help amplify the sense of space. It’s a calm, well-proportioned room that comfortably accommodates a large bed and additional furniture. The second bedroom is a charming and genuinely usable space that works well as a nursery, guest bedroom or home office. The proportions mean it feels like a proper room rather than simply a token second bedroom. The main bedroom has fantastic storage, and further storage can be found in the void above the hall between the living room and bedrooms (and even more storage can be found in the cupboard under the stairs in the communal parts, which is assigned to this flat).

The bathroom has been smartly updated and is refreshingly well finished. Crisp white tiling, a full-sized bath with overhead shower, modern vanity storage and patterned flooring give the room a clean but characterful feel.

Behind the building sits one of its best surprises: the southeast-facing communal garden.

And when we say garden, we mean it. This is a genuinely generous green space shared between residents across 66 and 68 Salters Hill, providing a peaceful setting for summer evenings, weekend coffees or relaxed gatherings with neighbours. Locally, gardens of this scale are unusual for Victorian conversions and add a lovely social element to the building.

Of course, if you’d like something even bigger, Norwood Park sits directly opposite the building. Norwood Park sits directly opposite the building, and it’s one of those parks locals quietly fall in love with. There’s a Montessori nursery tucked inside, a skate park that’s usually buzzing, plenty of open lawn for picnics or dog walking, and some surprisingly impressive views across the London skyline. It’s the kind of park that becomes part of your daily routine rather than somewhere you visit occasionally.

For longer weekend walks, Crystal Palace Park is an easy stroll away — dinosaurs and all — while Dulwich Park is also within walking distance if you fancy something a little more formal. And if you enjoy starting your Saturdays with a bit of exercise, the Crystal Palace Parkrun is famously one of the hillier 5k routes in London. Friendly though, we promise.

Transport connections are solid, Gipsy Hill station is around 0.4 miles away, so roughly a ten-minute walk, with regular trains to London Bridge and Clapham Junction. It’s also home to one of the area’s more charming local characters — Fanny, the resident station cat, who has been unofficially supervising commuters for years and has become something of a neighbourhood celebrity.

Crystal Palace station is also nearby and opens up the Overground line to Canada Water and Shoreditch High Street, which makes getting across London refreshingly easy.

One of the real advantages of Salters Hill is its position neatly between West Norwood and Crystal Palace, giving you access to two neighbourhoods with strong local scenes.

Crystal Palace’s famous Triangle is packed with independent cafés, restaurants and pubs. Brunch at Bloom, a film at the Everyman Cinema, or a yoga class at The Yoga Edge quickly become part of the weekly rhythm once you live here.

West Norwood has developed its own vibrant identity in recent years too. The Picturehouse Cinema is a local favourite, there’s a well-used library, and everyday essentials are covered with supermarkets including Sainsbury’s and Tesco nearby.

Beer lovers will also appreciate being within easy reach of Gipsy Hill Brewery, one of London’s best regarded craft brewers and proudly based in SE27. Their taproom is only a short walk away and regularly hosts live events, big sporting fixtures and a rotating line-up of excellent street food traders.

Speaking of food, the area has plenty going on. West Norwood Feast, held on the first Sunday of each month, is a brilliant independent street food market with craft beer, outdoor seating and a rotating mix of traders. Over in Crystal Palace, Haynes Lane Market is often described as the area’s answer to Borough Market, bringing together local producers and sustainable farmers every Saturday. And on Sundays in Crystal Palace Park, you’ll find the outdoor food market alongside the ever-popular Brown & Green café, which is ideal for a relaxed breakfast or coffee stop.

When it comes to pubs, locals are well served. The Great North Wood is a lively spot with a large beer garden and regular events, while Knowles of Norwood has become something of a neighbourhood institution — excellent coffee, a very solid brunch menu and a well-kept selection of beers on tap.

For families looking ahead, there are also several well-regarded schools nearby. Julian’s Primary and Elm Wood Primary are both rated Good by Ofsted, while Rockmount Primary (Outstanding) and St Joseph’s are particularly sought after. At secondary level, The Norwood School and Kingsdale Foundation School are both strong local options.

From a tenure perspective, the flat is sold with a share of freehold, and the building itself is managed by the residents. The freehold is shared between seven of the eight flats across 66 and 68 Salters Hill, and the building is run through Salter Homes Limited, which currently has three directors.

The service charge is £510 per quarter, reviewed every other year at the AGM, and there is currently just over £15,000 held within the sinking fund.

Currently, planned works include external redecoration of number 66 (number 68 has already been completed), along with refurbishment of the internal communal areas, with budgets already allocated and plans under review. Future discussions include resurfacing sections of the entrance flooring, stairs and garden access.

Importantly, owners here have full transparency over the running of the building and the direction of future works, and the incoming owner will have the opportunity to be involved in those decisions if they wish. The existing reserve fund is expected to cover the planned improvements.

Buildings where this level of thought and financial planning goes into long-term maintenance are rarer than you might think — and it gives real confidence in the way the property is looked after.

 

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