£350,000

1 bed flat for sale
Alscot Road, London SE1

    • 1 bed

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

Just added
Chain free
Leasehold
Added on 14/07/2026

About this property

  • Popular Period Development

  • 546 Sq Ft One Bedroom Apartment

  • 2nd Floor

  • Upgraded Throughout

  • Modern Kitchen And Bathroom

  • Central SE1 Location

  • Communal Garden And Roof Terrace

  • Chain Free

Set on the second floor of a fabulous 1930s building with an art deco façade, this extremely spacious one bedroom apartment has character and charm in abundance. Having been upgraded by the current owner in recent years, this 546 sq ft property is immaculate and stylish in equal measure.

On entering, a generous hallway offers a large storage cupboard and ample room to decant. The 19ft open lounge is a lovely space and rather unique. Large, dual aspect windows at each end of the room allow natural light to flood in and enhance the ambience of the space, which divides neatly into seating and dining areas. The modern kitchen sits to one side; semi-open plan, it strikes the perfect balance of being a separate cooking area and a social space and an extension of the lounge. The bedroom is also a great size at 14ft, quiet and bright with ample space for storage. The bathroom has been recently refurbished and is very much in keeping with the quality of the decor throughout. Further benefits of note include an extended lease, and the joy of a substantial, communal roof terrace - a wonderful place to take in the city skyline and to view the Shard or to simply unwind.

Solarium Court is a building with a real story to tell, steeped in history and closely connected to Bermondsey and its community. Designed by architect Henry Tansley, who also designed the Grade ii-listed Bermondsey Town Hall nearby, it was the first public health centre in England. Well-known health and environmental pioneers, Alfred Salter, a local doctor and mp, and his wife Ada, who became Mayor of Bermondsey, were key to its development. The building boasts numerous period features, such as the original terrazzo, staircase, and exterior sculpture, and was converted into flats in the 1990s. Further to the expansive roof terrace, there is a communal garden on the ground level with bike storage and secure entry. The many delights of Bermondsey are on your doorstep, including the cafes, bars, restaurants, and art galleries of Bermondsey Street; the renowned food markets of Borough, Maltby Street and Spa Terminus and of course the many cultural attractions of the South Bank and the River Thames. Transport links are plentiful too with London Bridge (Jubilee and Northern lines, plus overground rail, and links to Gatwick Airport) and Bermondsey (Jubilee line) being your closest tube stations, both within easy walking distance. Bus links are excellent too, with the day and night routes number 1 (Tottenham Court Road via Holborn) and 78 (Liverpool Street and Shoreditch) stopping right outside. Offered chain free.

Offered with a newly extended lease to 2180 to be completed before completion of the sale.

Tenure Leasehold
Newly Extended Lease 154 Years
Service Charge Circa £2,164
Ground Rent £0.
Local Authority Southwark Council Tax Band C
Energy Efficiency Rating D

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  • Tenure

    Leasehold (153 years)

  • Service charge

    £2,164 per year

  • Council tax band

    C

  • Ground rent

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