£1,800 pcm
(£415 pw)
2 bed flat to rentCrystal Palace Parade, London SE19
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Available from 2 March 2026
Unfurnished
About this property
Two bedrooms
First floor
Communal gardens
Garage
Close to local amenities and transport links
Leasehold - Approx. 165 years
Service charges - £2677 per year
Ground rent - £100 per year
Council tax band C
EPC rating C
This well-presented two-bedroom, first-floor purpose-built flat is ideally situated on the ever-popular Crystal Palace Parade and offers excellent accommodation in a highly sought-after location.
The property comprises a bright and spacious reception room with ample space for both living and dining, a separate fitted kitchen, a bathroom, and two well-proportioned bedrooms. The layout is practical and well-balanced, making it perfectly suited to professional tenants, couples or small families.
Further benefits include well-maintained communal grounds and a pleasant residential setting.
Ideally located, the property is within easy reach of Sydenham Hill, Crystal Palace and Gipsy Hill stations, providing excellent transport links into Central London and beyond. The vibrant Crystal Palace Triangle is also close by, offering an excellent selection of independent bars, restaurants, cafés and shops.
Location: Beechwoods Court is in a very central location. Transport is great. Trains go directly from Crystal Palace and Gipsy Hill stations to Victoria up to six times an hour and to London Bridge as frequently as seven times an hour. Thanks to the Overground, it’s just 24 minutes to Canary Wharf (via the Jubilee line) and you can be at Highbury and Islington in 40 minutes. Nearby Sydenham Hill station also offers regular trains to Victoria station (15 mins).
Upper Norwood Library is over 100 years old and definitely worth a visit. It runs reading groups for children and book clubs, author talks, and free computer lessons for adults.
Exhibitions at Crystal Palace Museum tell the history of Crystal Palace, housed within the only surviving building constructed by the Crystal Palace Company, dating from around 1880. It showcases a number of original artefacts rescued from the Palace after the fire, as well as photographs and documents.
The Crystal Palace National Sports Centre – home to one of only a handful of 50 metre swimming pools in London – features a gym, exercise classes, sports hall, rock climbing, indoor/outdoor football, an athletics track, a dance studio and trampolines.
There’s a Sainsbury’s five minutes’ drive from Crystal Palace station, with a large car park, and a Tesco Express just outside the station for smaller shopping trips. The Crystal Palace Food Market every Saturday has stalls selling everything from organic wines to gluten free pastries.
The property comprises a bright and spacious reception room with ample space for both living and dining, a separate fitted kitchen, a bathroom, and two well-proportioned bedrooms. The layout is practical and well-balanced, making it perfectly suited to professional tenants, couples or small families.
Further benefits include well-maintained communal grounds and a pleasant residential setting.
Ideally located, the property is within easy reach of Sydenham Hill, Crystal Palace and Gipsy Hill stations, providing excellent transport links into Central London and beyond. The vibrant Crystal Palace Triangle is also close by, offering an excellent selection of independent bars, restaurants, cafés and shops.
Location: Beechwoods Court is in a very central location. Transport is great. Trains go directly from Crystal Palace and Gipsy Hill stations to Victoria up to six times an hour and to London Bridge as frequently as seven times an hour. Thanks to the Overground, it’s just 24 minutes to Canary Wharf (via the Jubilee line) and you can be at Highbury and Islington in 40 minutes. Nearby Sydenham Hill station also offers regular trains to Victoria station (15 mins).
Upper Norwood Library is over 100 years old and definitely worth a visit. It runs reading groups for children and book clubs, author talks, and free computer lessons for adults.
Exhibitions at Crystal Palace Museum tell the history of Crystal Palace, housed within the only surviving building constructed by the Crystal Palace Company, dating from around 1880. It showcases a number of original artefacts rescued from the Palace after the fire, as well as photographs and documents.
The Crystal Palace National Sports Centre – home to one of only a handful of 50 metre swimming pools in London – features a gym, exercise classes, sports hall, rock climbing, indoor/outdoor football, an athletics track, a dance studio and trampolines.
There’s a Sainsbury’s five minutes’ drive from Crystal Palace station, with a large car park, and a Tesco Express just outside the station for smaller shopping trips. The Crystal Palace Food Market every Saturday has stalls selling everything from organic wines to gluten free pastries.



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