£425,000
1 bed penthouse for saleCoombe Lane, London SW20
1 bed
1 bath
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Leasehold
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Set quietly above the rhythm of Raynes Park, this top-floor penthouse apartment feels like a peaceful, private retreat — a place where natural light floods in from all sides and two expansive terraces give you a rare kind of freedom in London living. With 542 square feet inside and another 421 outside, you’re looking at nearly double the space as the weather warms — and not just a token balcony or two, but two large, liveable terraces that act like extra rooms in their own right.
The flat is perched on the fourth floor of a smart, modern development, with lift access, a residents’ gym, and a huge shared roof terrace — though with the space you’ve got here, you may never need it. Inside, the layout is simple, flowing, and full of light. The main living area is open-plan, with a well-fitted contemporary kitchen tucked to one side, and more than enough room to dine, work, and relax in comfort. What really elevates the space is the connection to the outdoors — floor-to-ceiling windows wrap the room in natural light, and both terraces are directly accessed from the living area, blurring the line between inside and out.
One terrace is ideal for breakfast in the sun — grab something fresh from Waitrose downstairs and settle in for a slow morning with the paper and a breeze. The other is made for evenings: Soft lighting, outdoor sofas, and drinks as the day winds down. There’s enough space to furnish each terrace with intention — a dining area on one, a lounge setup on the other — and when you factor in heaters or blankets, they’re just as useful well into autumn and beyond. It’s a lifestyle most one-bedroom flats can’t offer — the ability to move through your day and choose where you want to be, depending on the light, the mood, or the moment.
The bedroom is bright, generous and peaceful, with sliding doors straight out to one of the terraces and plenty of room for a king-size bed and storage. The bathroom is smart and understated, with full tiling, a deep bath and overhead shower. Warm wood floors run throughout, and there’s built-in storage in the hall to keep things tidy.
The apartment comes with a lease of over 980 years, no onward chain, and access to the residents’ gym and roof terrace. Entry is secure, the building is well-managed, and everything is ready for a smooth move — whether you’re buying for yourself or as an investment.
Raynes Park station is just around the corner — under a two-minute walk — with direct trains to Waterloo in around 20 minutes, and fast links to Clapham Junction and Wimbledon. You’re close to the A3 for road travel and well-connected by bus and bike routes into nearby Kingston, New Malden and beyond.
Day-to-day life here is as easy as it gets. Waitrose is quite literally at your feet, cafés and shops line the High Street, and Wimbledon’s wider dining and boutique scene is just a short ride away. You’ve got Cannon Hill Common nearby for proper green space, and David Lloyd Raynes Park for gym, swim and spa. Café Mori is a local gem for matcha and pastries, Tammy’s Thai is excellent for takeaway, and The Lantern does relaxed wine and small plates in the evenings. You’re also well placed for schooling — with Hollymount and West Wimbledon primaries both highly regarded, and excellent independent options nearby including King’s, The Rowans, and Wimbledon High.
But what truly makes this apartment different is the way it lives. In summer, it doesn’t feel like a one-bedroom flat — it feels like a full suite of spaces, open to the air and ready for whatever the day holds. Work from one terrace, eat on the other, relax as the light changes. It’s a lifestyle that’s rare to find in a flat of this size, and one that makes coming home feel like a privilege
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Tenure
Leasehold (982 years)
Service charge
£3,500 per year
Council tax band
TBC
Ground rent
£500
Ground rent date of next review