Located in the Greenwich Academy development, the flat is part of a gated community between Blackheath Village and Greenwich town centre.
According to the listing, the building was originally constructed in 1874 as West Greenwich Secondary School by architects E.R. Robson and J.J. Stevenson, who were known for their work in the Queen Anne style.
Grade II-listed former school built in 1874, now a gated residential development between Greenwich and Blackheath (Image: Urban Spaces Loft Living & Unique Properties) Set on the first floor, the apartment has over 1,900 square feet of living space.
Features retained from the original schoolhouse include exposed brickwork, high ceilings, and large sash classroom windows.
The listing describes the property as “exceptional” and says it is “one of the most sought-after loft developments in the area”.
Double-aspect room with space for dining and leisure, open to a bespoke walnut kitchen (Image: Urban Spaces Loft Living & Unique Properties) The first living room is described as being “flooded with natural light” from south-facing windows, with views over communal gardens.
A second living room, which also contains the dining area, is said to have enough space for a pool table and connects to a bespoke walnut kitchen.
Custom walnut kitchen integrated into the open-plan layout of the second living space (Image: Urban Spaces Loft Living & Unique Properties) Two bedrooms are located on mezzanine levels, each with access to a bathroom.
There is an additional bathroom on the lower level.
Second mezzanine bedroom also connected to a bathroom, overlooking the lower level (Image: Urban Spaces Loft Living & Unique Properties) The layout is described as “thoughtfully designed”, with original features and double-aspect views.
Communal gardens are available to residents, and the property includes an allocated parking space within the gated grounds.
The flat is offered with a share of the freehold.
Light-filled apartment with garden views listed in gated community (Image: Urban Spaces Loft Living & Unique Properties) Shops, bars, restaurants, and cultural landmarks in both Greenwich Village and Blackheath Village are within walking distance, as well as Greenwich Park.
Transport links include Deptford Bridge DLR, Greenwich Station (DLR and National Rail), and New Cross (London Overground).
The listing highlights the property’s “architectural heritage” and “modern living”, saying it offers “a peaceful, light-filled environment” and is “ideal for tailored living”.
The flat is available immediately.