Lee Terrace, SE3

£725,000 (Share of freehold)
3 1 1

Key features

  • Residents parking
  • Garage
  • Communal garden
  • Upper floor
  • Flat/apartment

Other info

  • Council Tax Band: Ask agent
  • Lease expiry date: 23/06/3012
  • Lease length remaining: 986 years and 11 months

Ref no: BLK140006

A stunning three bedroom flat converted from the top floor of an imposing Victorian semi-detached villa conveniently located for access to Blackheath Village.
The flat is in attractive decorative order throughout and has a lovely light and airy feel with a good sized sitting room, modern fitted kitchen/breakfast room, two nicely proportioned bedrooms and a third single room/study. In addition there is a superb bathroom with separate shower and access to loft storage.
Outside there are wonderful communal gardens and the added bonus of a single garage accessed via Church Terrace.

Location

The property is located on the corner of Lee Terrace and Church Terrace and enjoys lovely views over the communal gardens and St Margaret's church. It is within easy reach of Blackheath Village with its excellent shops restaurants and wine bars as well as Blackheath Station with regular services to the City and West End.
Lewisham centre is a short distance away with services on the DLR to Greenwich and Canary Wharf.

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Total stamp duty

43,750 £

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Monthly repayments

39,924 £

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