Located in the heart of Greenwich‘s historic market quarter, this two-bedroom split-level flat offers a distinctive living experience in one of London‘s most characterful neighbourhoods. Set within a thoughtfully converted period building, the property benefits from its own independent front entrance, creating a sense of privacy and home rarely found in flat living.
The split-level layout provides natural separation between living and sleeping spaces, with an open-plan reception area that maximises light and creates a flexible entertaining environment. The master bedroom features built-in wardrobes for streamlined storage, while the bathroom includes practical cabinet storage to keep everyday essentials neatly organised. Throughout, the period conversion retains an appealing character that speaks to Greenwich‘s rich architectural heritage.
Transport connections are exemplary for renters seeking flexible access across London. Cutty Sark DLR station provides swift connections to Canary Wharf and Bank, while Greenwich mainline station offers Southeastern rail services. The Thames Clipper river bus service adds a scenic commuting alternative along the Thames and the Greenwich foot tunnel provides pedestrian access to Island Gardens and the wider Docklands area. For everyday convenience, Waitrose sits nearby for grocery shopping, complementing the wealth of independent shops, caf©s, and restaurants that define Greenwich‘s thriving high street.
Greenwich perfectly balances village-like community charm with exceptional connectivity to central London. The area‘s maritime history infuses daily life with distinctive character, from the riverside walks along the Thames to the covered Greenwich Market brimming with independent traders, artisan food stalls, and weekend browsing opportunities. The UNESCO World Heritage Site status reflects the neighbourhood‘s unique blend of Georgian and Victorian architecture, historic landmarks, and green spaces.
Greenwich Park‘s 180 acres of royal parkland offer an exceptional outdoor retreat, with the Royal Observatory crowning the hill and panoramic views across the capital‘s skyline. The Old Royal Naval College, weekend markets, riverside pubs, and cultural venues including the Cutty Sark create a neighbourhood rich in weekend activities and evening entertainment. This location offers renters an enviable lifestyle combining heritage surroundings, excellent transport flexibility, and genuine community atmosphere.
Council tax band: C. Rent is payable on a monthly basis and you may be required to pay more than a month‘s rent in advance, depending on your circumstances. You will be required to pay a 1 week holding deposit following a successful offer. Tenancies with annual rents up to £50,000 will require a 5 weeks‘ security deposit, while those exceeding this threshold will require a 6 weeks‘ deposit. Utility bills, council tax, telephone line and broadband are not included in the rent. As well as paying the rent, you may also be required to make some additional permitted payments. If your tenancy does not qualify as an AST, additional fees may apply. Please visit jll.co.uk/fees for details of fees that may be payable when renting a property. To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here ofcom.org.uk/phones-telecoms-and-internet/advice-for-consumers/advice/ofcom-checker To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here ofcom.org.uk/phones-telecoms-and-internet/advice-for-consumers/advice/ofcom-checker




