Property Summary
- Bedroom: 2
- Bathrooms: 1
- Reception: 1
- Area Sq ft: 730 sq ft
Property Description
2 Bedroom Apartment for Sale – New Lion Way, London, SE17 – £700,000 Guide PriceThis spacious two-bedroom apartment, offering 730 sq ft of contemporary living space, is located within a well-maintained building in the heart of Elephant Park. With a private balcony overlooking communal gardens, this residence combines comfort and style in a prime location.
Key Features:
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
1 Reception
Size: 730 sq ft
Private Balcony
Lift Access
Secure Cycle Storage
24-Hour Concierge Service
Communal Gardens
Close to Local Amenities (0.2 miles to Elephant & Castle Station)
Property Description:
This beautifully appointed two-bedroom apartment features a spacious reception area and a large, sleek kitchen that is ideal for modern living. The master bedroom includes a built-in wardrobe, and the apartment is finished to the highest standard. The modern bathroom complements the stylish design of the apartment. The private balcony provides an excellent outdoor space, perfect for relaxing or entertaining guests while overlooking the peaceful communal gardens.
Residents of the building benefit from access to secure cycle storage, a 24-hour concierge service, and well-maintained communal gardens. The property is ideally situated in Elephant Park, offering easy access to a variety of local amenities, including supermarkets, trendy coffee shops, restaurants, and bars.
New Lion Way is situated just a short walk from Elephant & Castle Station (0.2 miles), providing excellent transport links via Thameslink, Southeastern, Bakerloo, and Northern Line services. Commuters will appreciate the quick access to key areas, with Liverpool Street just 12 minutes away via the Northern Line.
Leasehold Details:
Lease Length: 250 years (TBC)
Ground Rent: Peppercorn
Service Charge: Approximately £5,364 p.a. (TBC)
Service Charge Review Period: Annually
Council Tax: Southwark Band E
For further details or to arrange a viewing, please contact Fraser Bond.











