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8 bedroom detached house

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Detached house
8 bed
3 bath
EPC rating: E*
3,692 sq ft / 343 sq m

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
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Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Eight Bedrooms
  • Period Features
  • Beautiful Rear Garden
  • Off Street Parking
  • 3668 Sq Ft
  • Large Kitchen/Diner with working Aga
  • Close to Crystal Palace Park
  • Close to Good Transport Links
  • Good School Catchment Area
This eight bedroomed Victorian house in Crystal Palace offers a truly exceptional living experience. From its architectural splendour to its generous living spaces, this property seamlessly combines timeless elegance with modern amenities.

Introducing this remarkable Victorian house nestled in the heart of the desirable Crystal Palace neighbourhood in SE19. Boasting timeless elegance and exceptional living spaces, this beautiful property offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of architectural history combined with modern comforts. With eight bedrooms, two bathrooms and a shower room, a delightful garden and off-street parking, this grand residence spans an impressive 3668 square feet, providing an ideal sanctuary for families and those who appreciate classic charm.

Located in the vibrant neighbourhood of Crystal Palace, this Victorian house enjoys a prime position within close proximity to a wealth of amenities. The area is renowned for its leafy streets, Victorian and Edwardian architecture, and a strong sense of community. Crystal Palace Park, a nearby urban oasis, offers picturesque landscapes, a serene lake, and recreational facilities. The property benefits from excellent transport links, with Crystal Palace and Gipsy Hill Stations providing easy access to central London and beyond, making it an ideal choice for commuters.
Built during the Victorian era, this house effortlessly showcases the architectural elegance of its time. The exterior boasts period features such as bay windows, intricate brickwork, and a charming front porch, all contributing to its distinctive character and curb appeal. Inside, the property exudes a sense of grandeur with high ceilings, ornate cornices, and original fireplaces, beautifully blending the past with contemporary living.
Upon entering, you are greeted by a welcoming foyer that sets the tone for the house's timeless charm. The ground floor features spacious and light-filled reception rooms, including a formal living room and a separate dining room, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying quality time with family. The fully fitted kitchen offers both modern amenities as well as a four oven Aga Range cooker run by gas, as well as a two oven electric Aga module. The ample storage space, with a butler's pantry, caters for the needs of the most discerning home chefs. The beautiful living room opens on to enchanting garden, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living.
Ascending the elegant staircase, the upper levels of this Victorian house reveal a wealth of bedrooms and bathrooms, ideal for accommodating a large or growing family. With eight well-appointed bedrooms, there is ample space for personalization and flexibility. The two bathrooms and separate shower room are modern as well as offering style and functionality.
The property boasts a beautifully landscaped garden, providing a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and a well maintained lawn as well as patio area create an inviting outdoor space for relaxation and outdoor entertaining. Additionally, the convenience of off-street parking for one car.

The owners say:
"After 18 very happy years, we will miss living in this lovely and gracious Victorian house, but we feel that the time has come to downsize, hand over the property to new custodians, and move onto another stage in our lives. We have had amazing times here – parties, family events and even concerts - and hope that the new owners will appreciate the many unique qualities the house possesses, and come to love it as much as we have done."

Why we have loved living here

"Still retaining many of its original classic Victorian features, the generous space on both the ground and upper floors has allowed us to use the house in flexible ways – a study here, a guest room there etc. However, we have always regarded the large kitchen as the heart of the house, and the Aga has added greatly to that sense of cosiness that the kitchen and breakfast room exudes on a cold winter’s evening. This has led to some memorable supper parties around the kitchen table, as well as more formal evenings in the dining room.
A great joy of living here has been the garden and its various seating areas – table and chairs near the pond, a secluded terrace to the rear of the garden and a patio area near the house. From dawn till dusk, it’s always possible to find a warm and comfortable spot when the sun shines. A further delight of the garden is not being able to tell immediately where the boundaries lie, and the mature planting gives a real sense of being in the country, despite the closeness of London. The many shrubs and trees of the area encourage a profusion of birdlife, and over the years we’ve enjoyed identifying the numerous types of birds that inhabit the garden.
Harold Road has a great sense of community and we have enjoyed getting to know our neighbours, many of whom have lived here for years. When the lockdown arrived, a street WhatsApp group was started so that we could all keep in touch with one another. It is still going strong, even though we can now see each other in person. The Upper Norwood Recreation Ground in Harold Road gave us a nearby place to exercise in lockdown and there is now a local group dedicated to its upkeep and use as a street community meeting hub.
The house is in close proximity to the Triangle (the centre of Crystal Palace) with its many independent shops and eateries, plus the Saturday Street Market – all easily walkable, but because of the street layout, in no way intrudes on the peace of this house and its garden. We have much liked using the amenities of the Triangle – from the cinema through to the local independent shops and many restaurants. In addition, with two rail stations, travel into central London has enabled us to feel part of London’s artistic, musical and theatrical life, as well as enjoying what’s on offer closer to home."

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    Petermans was established in 1962 by brothers Sidney and Warner Peterman. Today the company is run by cousins Howard Peterman and Wendy Peterman. Howard resides in the Edgware Office and Wendy runs the Herne Hill office. Not only have the directors grown up within the property industry but both offices have long term members of staff, most of whom have over 7 years’ service.

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