£425,000
2 bed maisonette for saleAlbert Road, Sutton SM1
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
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Leasehold
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Albert Road is just a short walk from Sutton station and the town centre, which makes it an incredibly convenient place to live day to day. You’re close enough to have everything on your doorstep, but set back enough that it still feels residential rather than busy, with the parks, schools and cafés of central Sutton all within easy reach.
The maisonette itself is a classic ground floor layout done properly: Two genuine double bedrooms, a separate kitchen and bathroom, and a bright lounge/dining room with bi-fold doors opening straight onto the rear garden. Outside, there’s off-street parking for two cars at the front, a garage, and a garden with a summer house at the far end – ideal as a home office, gym or somewhere to escape to when you need extra space. The lease is approximately 931 years, with a nominal £12 ground rent, which keeps things simple long term.
What makes Sutton such an easy place to live is how well connected it is. Sutton station gives you direct trains into London Victoria in around half an hour, with onward connections straight onto the District, Circle and Victoria lines. London Bridge is similarly quick, putting the Jubilee and Northern lines within easy reach, and services also run into St Pancras International via Thameslink for the City, Farringdon and King’s Cross. Heading out of London, trains take you towards Croydon, Epsom, Dorking and the Surrey countryside, which is one of the reasons Sutton works so well for people who want London access without feeling locked into it. Bus routes run constantly through the town, linking you easily to places like Wimbledon, Kingston, Croydon and Cheam.
Sutton town centre is one of the stronger hubs in this part of South London. You’ve got the everyday essentials like M&S Foodhall, Tesco and Sainsbury’s close by, as well as the St Nicholas Centre for shopping and services. It’s the kind of place where you can walk into town on a Saturday morning, pick up what you need, grab a coffee, and be home again without it becoming a trek.
For coffee and something sweet, spots like The Sound Lounge Café are a favourite locally and always busy at weekends. For dinner, Sutton has some genuinely good options, with restaurants along the high street and into Cheam offering everything from relaxed neighbourhood dining to proper date-night places. Pubs like The Cock & Bull bring that classic local feel for a pint or a Sunday roast without needing to head elsewhere.
Green space is another quiet advantage here. Manor Park is nearby for a simple walk or a bit of fresh air, and slightly further out you’ve got Nonsuch Park – one of the largest open spaces in the area, with long walking routes, woodland and the sort of landscape that makes you forget you’re still on the London edge. For runners, dog walkers or anyone who just likes having outdoor space close by, it’s a big part of what makes Sutton feel liveable.
For fitness, you’re well covered. There’s a David Lloyd nearby for health club facilities and swimming, as well as Sutton Leisure Centre for pools, gym space and classes. You’re not short of options, whether you want a full health club setup or something more straightforward.
Altogether, this is the kind of home that offers more than most maisonettes do: Outdoor space, parking, a garage, and an outbuilding that adds flexibility. Combined with how central the location is for Sutton station, the town centre and everyday life, it’s an excellent option for anyone who wants space and convenience without compromise
The maisonette itself is a classic ground floor layout done properly: Two genuine double bedrooms, a separate kitchen and bathroom, and a bright lounge/dining room with bi-fold doors opening straight onto the rear garden. Outside, there’s off-street parking for two cars at the front, a garage, and a garden with a summer house at the far end – ideal as a home office, gym or somewhere to escape to when you need extra space. The lease is approximately 931 years, with a nominal £12 ground rent, which keeps things simple long term.
What makes Sutton such an easy place to live is how well connected it is. Sutton station gives you direct trains into London Victoria in around half an hour, with onward connections straight onto the District, Circle and Victoria lines. London Bridge is similarly quick, putting the Jubilee and Northern lines within easy reach, and services also run into St Pancras International via Thameslink for the City, Farringdon and King’s Cross. Heading out of London, trains take you towards Croydon, Epsom, Dorking and the Surrey countryside, which is one of the reasons Sutton works so well for people who want London access without feeling locked into it. Bus routes run constantly through the town, linking you easily to places like Wimbledon, Kingston, Croydon and Cheam.
Sutton town centre is one of the stronger hubs in this part of South London. You’ve got the everyday essentials like M&S Foodhall, Tesco and Sainsbury’s close by, as well as the St Nicholas Centre for shopping and services. It’s the kind of place where you can walk into town on a Saturday morning, pick up what you need, grab a coffee, and be home again without it becoming a trek.
For coffee and something sweet, spots like The Sound Lounge Café are a favourite locally and always busy at weekends. For dinner, Sutton has some genuinely good options, with restaurants along the high street and into Cheam offering everything from relaxed neighbourhood dining to proper date-night places. Pubs like The Cock & Bull bring that classic local feel for a pint or a Sunday roast without needing to head elsewhere.
Green space is another quiet advantage here. Manor Park is nearby for a simple walk or a bit of fresh air, and slightly further out you’ve got Nonsuch Park – one of the largest open spaces in the area, with long walking routes, woodland and the sort of landscape that makes you forget you’re still on the London edge. For runners, dog walkers or anyone who just likes having outdoor space close by, it’s a big part of what makes Sutton feel liveable.
For fitness, you’re well covered. There’s a David Lloyd nearby for health club facilities and swimming, as well as Sutton Leisure Centre for pools, gym space and classes. You’re not short of options, whether you want a full health club setup or something more straightforward.
Altogether, this is the kind of home that offers more than most maisonettes do: Outdoor space, parking, a garage, and an outbuilding that adds flexibility. Combined with how central the location is for Sutton station, the town centre and everyday life, it’s an excellent option for anyone who wants space and convenience without compromise
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