£425,000
1 bed flat for saleLindal Road, London SE4
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
Just added
Chain free
Leasehold
About this property
Chain free Victorian end-of-terrace
Fully refurbished throughout with brand new kitchen & bathroom
New boiler and electrics
Sound-insulated walls & ceilings for added comfort
Private west-facing garden with raised deck & BBQ area
Excellent transport links — Crofton Park station on your doorstep
Close to Hilly Fields, Ladywell Fields, and local independent cafés, pubs & restaurants
A beautifully refurbished Victorian end-of-terrace one bedroom property, perfectly positioned in the vibrant heart of Crofton Park. This home seamlessly blends classic period features with modern living, having been fully renovated to a high standard. Upgrades include sound deadening on walls and ceilings, a new kitchen and bathroom, new boiler and electrics, and a complete redecoration throughout, creating a fresh, contemporary living space full of character.
Open day: We’re hosting an Open Day on Friday 5th September and Saturday 6th September - book your slot today to avoid disappointment.
price guide: £430,000 to £450,000
The garden is a true extension of the living space and has been beautifully landscaped for both style and socialising, featuring an elegant raised bed, a raised decked BBQ area, and freshly laid stone paving with new lawn. Bathed in sunlight from morning to evening, it’s the perfect setting for summer entertaining
The property offers an excellent opportunity for buyers seeking a property in a thriving community. With its Victorian charm, proximity to green spaces, and amazing transport links, it presents a compelling option for first-time buyers or investors looking to capitalise on the area's growth.
Transport
Crofton Park Railway - Literally on your door step! Trains to Blackfriars (21 Mins) and Elephant & Castle (16 Mins)
green spaces and parks
Culture and community
The area is well known for its creative and community spirit. Brockley Jack Theatre is a local gem, staging award-winning productions alongside comedy and music nights. Art lovers will enjoy the Brockley Open Studios each summer, showcasing local talent, and nearby Deptford and New Cross are buzzing with galleries, studios, and live music venues.
Food & drink
Crofton Park and neighbouring Brockley have built a reputation as foodie destinations. Independent cafés such as Arlo & Moe and The Larder are local favourites for brunch and coffee, while restaurants like Babur (renowned Indian dining) and Brickfields (a stylish cocktail bar) offer evening indulgence. A selection of friendly pubs, including The Honor Oak and The Chandos, provide craft beers, Sunday roasts, and vibrant social hubs.
Schools
Additional Information
Parking - On Street
Open day: We’re hosting an Open Day on Friday 5th September and Saturday 6th September - book your slot today to avoid disappointment.
price guide: £430,000 to £450,000
The garden is a true extension of the living space and has been beautifully landscaped for both style and socialising, featuring an elegant raised bed, a raised decked BBQ area, and freshly laid stone paving with new lawn. Bathed in sunlight from morning to evening, it’s the perfect setting for summer entertaining
The property offers an excellent opportunity for buyers seeking a property in a thriving community. With its Victorian charm, proximity to green spaces, and amazing transport links, it presents a compelling option for first-time buyers or investors looking to capitalise on the area's growth.
Transport
Crofton Park Railway - Literally on your door step! Trains to Blackfriars (21 Mins) and Elephant & Castle (16 Mins)
green spaces and parks
Hilly Fields (10 mins walk): A large, with open green space, sports pitches, a playground, café, and stunning views over London.
Ladywell Fields (15 mins walk): A beautiful riverside park stretching along the River Ravensbourne, offering meadows, woodland, sports facilities, and a café. Great for dog walks and cycling.
Culture and community
The area is well known for its creative and community spirit. Brockley Jack Theatre is a local gem, staging award-winning productions alongside comedy and music nights. Art lovers will enjoy the Brockley Open Studios each summer, showcasing local talent, and nearby Deptford and New Cross are buzzing with galleries, studios, and live music venues.
Food & drink
Crofton Park and neighbouring Brockley have built a reputation as foodie destinations. Independent cafés such as Arlo & Moe and The Larder are local favourites for brunch and coffee, while restaurants like Babur (renowned Indian dining) and Brickfields (a stylish cocktail bar) offer evening indulgence. A selection of friendly pubs, including The Honor Oak and The Chandos, provide craft beers, Sunday roasts, and vibrant social hubs.
Schools
Beecroft Garden Primary School (Approx. 340 yards)
Gordonbrock Primary School (Approx. 500 yards)
Stillness Infant and Junior Schools (Approx. 720 yards)
Additional Information
Tenure: Leasehold
Lease: 102 years
Ground Rent: £250 tbd
Council Tax: B
Parking - On Street
More information
Tenure
Leasehold (102 years)
Service charge
Council tax band
B
Ground rent
£0
Ground rent date of next review