- Guide Price £275k-£300k +
- 500m From Train Station +
- Directly Opposite Local Park +
- Top Floor Flat (2nd Floor) +
- Large Shared Balcony +
- Permit & Off Street Parking +
- Huge Communal Gardens +
- Bright Separate Kitchen +
- Fully Working Fireplace +
- Complete Chain! +
**Guide Price - £275k-£300k **
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Edmund & Louise have lived at this charming top floor two-bedroom flat on Amblecote Road since 2018 — their first home.
It’s a flat full of thoughtful detail and warmth, from its restored period fireplace, to the leafy views from the windows, and large shared balcony.
Located just 500m from Grove Park Station and directly across the road from the local park - Chinbrook Meadows, the property offers excellent commuting links, a sense of calm, and a strong connection to nature — a rare combination in Zone 4 London.
Space, Light & Layout
Positioned on the second floor, the flat has no neighbours above, and is beautifully bright throughout.
The wide square entrance hall leads onto a spacious bay-fronted living room, a fully-fitted kitchen, two double bedrooms, (one of which also has a broad bay window) and a well-kept bathroom.
The lounge has a restored fully-working fireplace with an elegant Aegean marble mantelpiece - a striking focal point.
The real standout is the balcony, which we've been told by Edmund & Louise benefits from afternoon sun right through to sunset — perfect for evening meals or winding down with a book. There’s also shared access to a rear garden, and resident permit parking available too.
The Building
The flat sits within a solid and well-maintained 1936 built block, originally built for the nearby railway company's workers. It has a quiet, neighbourly feel that Edmund & Louise told us made them feel at home right away.
Location – Nature, Neighbourhood & Everything Nearby
Amblecote Road sits opposite Chinbrook Meadows — arguably one of South East London’s best parks, with tennis courts, football pitches, two playgrounds (one with a zipline and sandpit), a riverside walk, and a café. The Green Chain Walk runs through the park and links up with Elmstead Woods and beyond.
Also nearby is Cooper’s Lane Primary which Edmund and Louise’s daughters attend. They are very complimentary of the school, saying “academic results are great and staff are, without exception, incredibly enthusiastic about what they do. There is a really vibrant school community and lots of opportunities for extra-curricular activities.”
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