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Apartment for Sale in Pullens Buildings Penton Place, London, SE17

1 Bedroom Apartment £425,000 Leasehold

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1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom 1 Reception
  • Communal roof terrace
  • Within the sought after 'Pullens Buildings'
  • Close to Elephant & Castle
  • 100 years remaining on Lease
  • Service charge £870 per annum
  • Ground rent £10 per annum
  • Leasehold

Description

A stunning one double bedroom flat on the first floor of this sought after Victorian mansion block, benefitting from a communal roof terrace.

A stunning one double bedroom flat on the first floor of this sought after Victorian mansion block, benefitting from a communal roof terrace.

The flat forms part of the attractive and popular 'Pullens Buildings' which is considered to be of architectural and historic interest. It has a good size reception room, double bedroom, separate kitchen diner and modern bathroom.

The property is within easy walking distance to Kennington underground station (Northern line), plus Elephant and Castle station (Bakerloo and Northern lines, plus overground services to Blackfriars and West Hampstead or to South London and beyond to Kent). Waterloo station and Lambeth North are also within reach. Bus services are also available from nearby Kennington Park Road, including routes towards London Bridge and Liverpool Street, or south towards Brixton and Clapham. In nearby Kennington Cross there are further services available towards Westminster and South Kensington. There are excellent amenities nearby. Both the Walworth Road, Elephant & Castle and Kennington Cross offer an excellent selection of shops, cafes, bars, and restaurants.

Pullens Buildings are some of the most important and last-remaining Victorian tenement buildings in London. The Estate was built by James Pullen, a local builder who acquired the land and developed it over a 15-year period from 1886. Now designated a conservation area, the buildings are characterised by elegant London-stock brick facades set with decorative bands of nail-head decoration in moulded brick around the doorways. At the rear of the residential buildings are wonderful cobbled mews with two-storey workshops and there is an estate garden. The estate also originally included a small number of shops, mostly located at the entrances to the yards.