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Venetian Road, Camberwell, London

London

£350,000

2 x 1 x
Department:
Sales
Reference:
Venetian Road, Camberwell, London, SE5
Postcode:
SE5 9RR
Type:
Flat
Availability:
For Sale
Receptions:
1
Tenure:
Leasehold

Property features

  • Two bed flat
  • Separate Kitchen
  • Self Contained First Floor Flat
  • Conveniently located near local shops and amenities
  • King's College Hospital is approximately 0.1 miles away
  • Ruskin Park is within walking distance to the south
  • Lease with approximately 73 years remaining

Summary

We are pleased to present this leasehold two-bedroom flat, ideally located on the north side of Venetian Road, close to its junction with Caldecot Road. The apartment consisted of spacious reception, separate kitchen, two bedroom and a family bathroom. Perfectly positioned for convenience, the property is just 0.3 miles from Denmark Hill Rail Station, offering excellent connectivity via the Windrush Line, Thameslink, and Southern Railway, while the A202 provides a direct route to central and west London. Held on a 99-year lease from 25th December 1999, with approximately 74 years remaining and a ground rent of £200 per annum.

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