Lymer Avenue
Crystal Palace SE19
£550,000
Flat - flat / leasehold 3 bedrooms, 1 reception, 1 bathroom
Description
This remarkable apartment forming part of the Dulwich Estate was built between 1957 and 1963 by Waites and designed by the architects Austin Vermon. Accessed via a lift to the fifth floor and immaculately restored and refurbished to its original architectural design, this turn key, chain free property is situated on the fifth floor with views stretching as far as The City of London.
When entering the living room you’re awe struck by the view from the square bay window, a picture frame of the nature you’re surrounded by and at once feel you are nestling amongst the trees.
Maintaining design details such as the kitchen and living room glass partitions as well as the original fireplace this property has also been given a full upgrade. Newly fitted double glazed windows welcome an influx of natural light, a high spec central heating system offers comfort.
Additional upgraded features include a birch ply panelled bathroom fitted out in Villeroy and Boch and Philip Starck, reclaimed maple flooring in the kitchen and bathroom whilst retaining and restoring the original Iroko hardwood floor throughout the hallway and living room. The kitchen is fitted out in high end Baulthaup cabinetry in off white and elm with a Silestone worktop.
Natural materials such as bamboo blinds and sisal have been used in the bedrooms blending them into their natural surroundings and all three rooms feature built-in storage.
Further highlights include off-street parking and access to beautiful, well-manicured and maintained communal gardens by The Dulwich Estate.
The property is also conveniently situated near the lively Crystal Palace Triangle, which offers a variety of cafes, boutiques, restaurants, and bars, as well as the wildlife reserves of Dulwich and Sydenham Woods, the Grade II listed Crystal Palace Park and numerous transport links.
Features
- Three bedrooms
- Off street parking
- A wealth of natural light
- Immaculate condition
- No onward chain
- Communal gardens
- Recently refurbished
- An abundance of storage space
- 950 sq ft / 88.3 sqm
- EPC rating C
Location
Nearest stations
- 0.3 miles Gipsy Hill
- 0.5 miles Sydenham Hill
- 0.6 miles Crystal Palace
Local area
Crystal Palace came into being after the 564 metre long iron and glass structure that housed the Great Exhibition was moved there in 1854 and reopened as a 'Winter Park and Garden Under Glass' offering education and entertainment.