2 bedroom semi-detached house
Study
Sold STC
Semi-detached house
2 beds
2 baths
1313
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Large living space
- Spacious and bright downstairs dining and kitchen area
- Fantastic south facing oasis of a garden
- Two bathrooms
- Two double bedrooms
Video tours
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Tucked away behind the shops, restaurants and cafés on the fabulously named Tranquil Vale, this immaculate three storey semi is perfect if you’re looking to immerse yourself in the Blackheath village lifestyle.
This imposing Victorian semi will provide a visual treat even before you climb the gorgeous Italian tiled steps. And it gets even better when you step inside.
This floor, described as the ‘hall floor’ benefits from its elevated position, with light flooding in through the wooden double glazed sash windows at either end of the double length drawing room.
It’s open plan but it could be used as its current setup; a living room at the front and a study at the rear. Either way, it’s a gorgeous space with an original fireplace in each room and a beautifully restored wooden floor.
Stairs lead down to the ‘garden floor’ which has a bathroom and a dining room (complete with another beautiful original tiled fireplace), open to the stunning modern fitted kitchen.
The stylish contemporary look of the kitchen is in stark contrast to the charming period features elsewhere but the sleek white fitted units and Corian worktop make a daring bold statement.
A large glass door leads from the kitchen to the sun trap south-facing back garden.
It’s been beautifully landscaped to take full advantage of the sunny orientation and the unusual length. It’s actually only one of two semi-detached properties on the street with such a long garden, the other Collins Street terraces have much more modest gardens.
You can tell that as much thought and planning has gone into the outside space as inside. It has a patio, outdoor lighting, a water feature and a Mediterranean theme, featuring fan palms, cordylines, phormiums, olives, fatsia, rosemary and lavender.
If you sit in the arbour sipping a coffee on a Sunday morning the sweet Rowan tree and fresh Cyprus smells will have to compete with a host of other delicious aromas - originating from the nearby Farmers Market.
The first floor has two double bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobes and original fireplaces.
There’s also a stylish shower room with a walk in shower.
The property is practical too. Numbers 1 & 2 (being similar semi-detached properties) both have tradesmen entrances on the ground floor leading down to the old coal cellar. It’s now used as a little shed, with a separate storage area and the downstairs hall now used as a wine cellar.
There’s a parking space in front of the property, reserved for BHA residents.
Blackheath truly is a treat for all five of your senses.
There’s the obvious delicious aromas drifting from all the coffee shops and bakeries on Montpelier Vale and Tranquil Vale, tempting you in to taste their wares. Not to mention the bustling farmers market where you can stock up on organic produce every Sunday.
Blackheath Halls and The Conservatoire are the cultural heart of the village, with a diverse programme of events including classical, folk and comedy nights.
And if you listen very carefully you may be able to hear the peaceful sounds of singing bowls and gongs from the nearby yoga studio.
The nearby heath is great for a picnic or getting back to nature and feeling the grass beneath your toes - or you can catch the return of the Uptown Festival in July with a host of big name acts and local DJ’s due to appear.
The property is in immaculate condition throughout but if you did want to put your own stamp on it you don’t have to go far for inspiration - the Farrow & Ball showroom is literally at the top of the street.
With so much to enjoy in the village you may not want to go far…but when you do need to travel there’s plenty of options.
Blackheath station is only 3 minutes walk away, with trains to London Bridge only taking 12 minutes, or 20 minutes to Charing Cross.
The DLR operates from nearby Greenwich and its Jubilee line connections make travelling to the West End from Blackheath easy.
If you have young children or are thinking of starting a family soon, both John Ball Primary School and All Saints CofE Primary School are rated “Outstanding” by Ofsted.
John Ball Primary is closest. It’s only a 3 minute walk away, so you can say goodbye to school run stress.
This fantastic three storey period property is immaculate inside and out. Its versatile layout will make it a perfect first home or ideal for a family who want to enjoy the best of Blackheath village life.
We’re expecting plenty of interest so call to arrange a private viewing.
Tucked away behind the shops, restaurants and cafés on the fabulously named Tranquil Vale, this immaculate three storey semi is perfect if you’re looking to immerse yourself in the Blackheath village lifestyle.
This imposing Victorian semi will provide a visual treat even before you climb the gorgeous Italian tiled steps. And it gets even better when you step inside.
This floor, described as the ‘hall floor’ benefits from its elevated position, with light flooding in through the wooden double glazed sash windows at either end of the double length drawing room.
It’s open plan but it could be used as its current setup; a living room at the front and a study at the rear. Either way, it’s a gorgeous space with an original fireplace in each room and a beautifully restored wooden floor.
Stairs lead down to the ‘garden floor’ which has a bathroom and a dining room (complete with another beautiful original tiled fireplace), open to the stunning modern fitted kitchen.
The stylish contemporary look of the kitchen is in stark contrast to the charming period features elsewhere but the sleek white fitted units and Corian worktop make a daring bold statement.
A large glass door leads from the kitchen to the sun trap south-facing back garden.
It’s been beautifully landscaped to take full advantage of the sunny orientation and the unusual length. It’s actually only one of two semi-detached properties on the street with such a long garden, the other Collins Street terraces have much more modest gardens.
You can tell that as much thought and planning has gone into the outside space as inside. It has a patio, outdoor lighting, a water feature and a Mediterranean theme, featuring fan palms, cordylines, phormiums, olives, fatsia, rosemary and lavender.
If you sit in the arbour sipping a coffee on a Sunday morning the sweet Rowan tree and fresh Cyprus smells will have to compete with a host of other delicious aromas - originating from the nearby Farmers Market.
The first floor has two double bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobes and original fireplaces.
There’s also a stylish shower room with a walk in shower.
The property is practical too. Numbers 1 & 2 (being similar semi-detached properties) both have tradesmen entrances on the ground floor leading down to the old coal cellar. It’s now used as a little shed, with a separate storage area and the downstairs hall now used as a wine cellar.
There’s a parking space in front of the property, reserved for BHA residents.
Blackheath truly is a treat for all five of your senses.
There’s the obvious delicious aromas drifting from all the coffee shops and bakeries on Montpelier Vale and Tranquil Vale, tempting you in to taste their wares. Not to mention the bustling farmers market where you can stock up on organic produce every Sunday.
Blackheath Halls and The Conservatoire are the cultural heart of the village, with a diverse programme of events including classical, folk and comedy nights.
And if you listen very carefully you may be able to hear the peaceful sounds of singing bowls and gongs from the nearby yoga studio.
The nearby heath is great for a picnic or getting back to nature and feeling the grass beneath your toes - or you can catch the return of the Uptown Festival in July with a host of big name acts and local DJ’s due to appear.
The property is in immaculate condition throughout but if you did want to put your own stamp on it you don’t have to go far for inspiration - the Farrow & Ball showroom is literally at the top of the street.
With so much to enjoy in the village you may not want to go far…but when you do need to travel there’s plenty of options.
Blackheath station is only 3 minutes walk away, with trains to London Bridge only taking 12 minutes, or 20 minutes to Charing Cross.
The DLR operates from nearby Greenwich and its Jubilee line connections make travelling to the West End from Blackheath easy.
If you have young children or are thinking of starting a family soon, both John Ball Primary School and All Saints CofE Primary School are rated “Outstanding” by Ofsted.
John Ball Primary is closest. It’s only a 3 minute walk away, so you can say goodbye to school run stress.
This fantastic three storey period property is immaculate inside and out. Its versatile layout will make it a perfect first home or ideal for a family who want to enjoy the best of Blackheath village life.
We’re expecting plenty of interest so call to arrange a private viewing.
























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