This is simply stunning, and located within the revered Conservation area.
A super split-level flat which occupies the upper floor in a fantastic period building. The flat is extremely well presented, is bright/airy and full of character.
The flat benefits from a high quality interior, the addition of a study room and a private section of garden (ideal for BBQ's in the warmer months).
Tyrwhitt Road forms part of the sought-after Brockley Conservation area.Travel is excellent and Brockley BR offers routes to London Bridge (9 minutes) and the Overground Line routes to Highbury and Islington (29 Minutes) via Canada Water (8 minutes) and Whitechapel (16 minutes).
Please see the floor-plans for layout and room sizes.
| Start Date | End Date | Lease Term | Term Remaining |
| 23/07/2018 | 25/03/2981 | 999 years | 956 years |

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