I live in London half the week for work and to meet clients. I work in recruitment into the creative industry and have a wife and daughter who I see on remaining days and on the weekends.
The house is very relaxed and peaceful with plenty of space to unwind. I enjoy sport, music, cinema, London life and anything outdoors, like walks (with a good pub. at the end), running and anything beach related in the summer.
The apartment is close to the heart of Brixton in Zone 2, with double bedroom available. well-presented, large Victorian conversion over 3 floors with attractive garden for bbq’s in warmer months and space to store bikes. Quiet road, with diverse mix of people and lots of families
Brixton tube on the Victoria Line is only a 12 minute walk to the centre, taking you to Central London in 35-40 mins door-to-door.
You are a 5 min walk to Brixton Hill, and 10 mins to Herne Hill Village via beautiful Brockwell Park and a short bus ride to Dulwich Village, Peckham, Camberwell, Clapham and Balham.
Close to plenty of indie shops, high street brands and Morleys department store plus a multitude of restaurants and buzz of Brixton Market. Brockwell Park has its iconic Lido, which if you’re feeling brave has swimming all-year round and a fab sourdough pizza restaurant for that well earned foodie reward. It’s a haven for runners and exercisers of all levels, with families, and groups enjoying its first class amenities, free tennis courts, annual Music Festival and Lambeth County Show. Nearby Brixton Hill has a good curry house and lots of 2nd hand furniture shops to browse in. The best local is probably the Elm Park Tavern or the White Horse on Brixton Hill. A large Sainsbury’s is only 5 mins walk
With plenty of original features including exposed brick walls, large lounge /diner, decent sized kitchen with mod cons (dishwasher, microwave, large fridge freezer, washing machine) and bathroom with shower
You’ll find an array of eclectic shops, cafes, and restaurants in Central Brixton. Immerse yourself in the local culture, with the Black History Museum, Windrush Square, Brixton Market (where Honest Burger and Franco manca were born) and the famous Electric Avenue in the outdoor market in Atlantic Road. The world famous Brixton Academy, Blues Kitchen, Brixton House for performing Arts as well as the Dogstar on Coldharbour Lane and Hootenanny for a loud night out.
Additional features include integrated fire alarm system, fire doors, modern boiler and gas central heating system
Council tax band is D