£600,000
(£781/sq. ft)
2 bed flat for saleTrent Road SW2
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
768 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Share of Freehold
Keating Estates
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About this property
Two double bedrooms
Two bathrooms
Private South-facing garden
Victorian conversion
Generous storage including a cellar
Brockwell Park close by
Central Brixton an eight-minute stroll
Local amenities at the end of the road
Victoria line and Overground
Share of freehold. Chain-free
Keating Estates are proud to present to market this charming two double bedroom, two bathroom apartment with a private South-facing garden, set within of an elegant Victorian property. Trent Road is an attractive residential street nestled in a popular, quiet pocket, with local amenities at the end of the road.
Full Description
Keating Estates are proud to present to market this charming two double bedroom, two bathroom Victorian conversion apartment with a private South-facing garden, occupying the ground floor of an elegant period property. Trent Road is an attractive residential street nestled in a popular, quiet pocket, highly sought after for its character and proximity to Brockwell Park and Brixton, with local amenities at the end of the road. The flat is ideal for anyone who wants to be close to the action while maintaining a sense of calm.
Situated on the ground floor of a handsome Victorian terrace, this characterful flat exudes kerb appeal with its traditional brick façade, ornate detailing, and classic sash windows, featuring an arched doorway and a pretty blue door. This well-appointed home offers a blend of character and practicality, complete with generous proportions and ample storage, including a demised cellar and a tranquil garden retreat.
Forming the heart of the home, a spacious open-plan reception and kitchen is positioned at the front of the apartment, beautifully illuminated by a wide bay window fitted with stylish café shutters, flooding the space with natural light and enhancing the sense of openness. This expansive room is perfect for both relaxing and entertaining, with a clearly defined living area and a well-appointed kitchen set to the rear. The kitchen has been neutrally finished with sleek white cabinetry, integrated appliances, and ample worktop space, offering everything needed for modern-day living while remaining open and sociable — ideal for dinner parties or cosy nights in.
Both bedrooms are well-proportioned doubles, set peacefully at the rear of the property for a restful atmosphere. The principal bedroom is a bright and spacious room, offering ample storage with built-in wardrobes and garden views through the beautiful sash window. It also boasts an en-suite bathroom, complete with a full-sized bath and soft neutral tiling. The second bedroom, features built-in wardrobes and French doors leading out to the private garden. With generous proportions and an abundance of natural light, this room is perfect for guests, a flexible home office, or a second reception should both bedrooms not be required.
The South-facing garden is a true highlight of the property — a highly sought-after feature in this location. Accessed via the second bedroom, the garden is a peaceful, sun-drenched space that offers the perfect backdrop for summer entertaining, weekend brunches, or simply unwinding in the open air. Framed by characterful brick walls and mature greenery, this outdoor haven offers a rare sense of seclusion. The paved patio provides the ideal space for al fresco dining or entertaining, with room for outdoor furniture and potted plants. Whether you’re looking to unwind with a morning coffee or host summer gatherings, this garden is a true retreat.
Leading off the hallway is the classic family bathroom, fitted with a walk-in shower cubicle and thoughtfully positioned for visiting guests. An additional benefit to this apartment is the cellar. Currently used for storage, it ensures that the main living spaces remain uncluttered and maximised for daily enjoyment.
Trent Road is a sought-after leafy street that enjoys a neighbourly atmosphere and is situated an eight-minute walk from central Brixton and the Victoria Line, and a five-minute stroll to the green open spaces of Brockwell Park. A fourteen-minute walk across the park brings you to Herne Hill station and the many pubs, cafés, and the market in sleepy Herne Hill. Both Sudbourne School and Corpus Christi (Ofsted-rated Outstanding) primary schools are also within a few moments’ walk. Purchasers will have the amenities on Brixton Hill within touching distance, including F Mondays, Stir Coffee, Pizza Brixton, and the White Horse Pub. The location is perfect for anyone who wants to be close to the action yet retain a sense of calm. Excellent transport links are on offer, with the first stop on the Victoria Line at Brixton tube station, and multiple day and night buses running up and down Brixton Hill, whisking you down to the tube and onwards into central London.
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