A modern two double bedroom flat with a large balcony and a bright aspect. Boasting a spacious open-plan kitchen/living space, a long lease and a location convenient for multiple transport links, as well as Crystal Palace Triangle and Park.Located in a great spot for access to Palace, Penge & Beckenham, this flat has a large open-plan kitchen and living space, which is great for entertaining. The kitchen is well-finished and has a vast amount of worktop space, plentiful storage, and all the integrated appliances you would expect, including a gas hob! There is more than enough space for both a defined dining area and a defined lounge space, and the balcony will no doubt become your default dining space in better weather!The bedrooms are both good-sized bedrooms, with the larger room having a bright eastern aspect, that gets the light from sunrise through to late morning. The bathroom is beautifully finished, with a shower over a full-size shower bath. The walls surrounding the bath are covered in large luxury tiles, giving it a fresh and quality feel.The flat has…• A lease believed to be 108 years.• The service charge of £2000 PA• A ground rent of £125 PALocation-wise, the flat is 63 yards from Anerley Station! With access to the overground on the Windrush line, you can access the city very easily, and during peak hours, there are direct trains to London Bridge. The flat is also 0.6 mi from Crystal Palace Park, with the nearest entrance being on Thicket Road, where the boating lake and Grade One listed Dinosaurs are.Being near the park is a huge benefit, especially if you’re a foodie, as you’ll love the food market, which operates every Sunday. There’s a diverse mix of street food on offer, as well as deli-style artisan stands. And, if you feel you’ve overindulged, there’s a 5k park run every Saturday morning at 9 am!The best part of Anerley Road is only 0.5 mi away, where you will find Café Chic, Bob Wines, and a few other incredible places you’ll love living next door to, such as the beloved Chatsworth Bakehouse, where locals queue for Tom & Sian’s insanely good sandwiches, focaccia, brownies & pizzas.Slightly further up the hill, On the Triangle, you are spoilt for choice with restaurants, pubs, brilliant eateries, and even an Everyman Cinema. There are galleries, a yoga school, and a variety of coffee shops, from the indie artisanal variety to the bigger chains (café Nero, not the other one!), it’s worth mentioning that most shops in the Triangle are indies, and this is something we are all rightly proud of. EPC Rating: B
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