4 bedroom house
Chain-free
Sold STC
House
4 beds
2 baths
1474
EPC rating: D
Key information
Features and description
- A Victorian Terraced House
- Four Double Bedrooms
- Two Bathrooms
- Double Reception
- Kitchen/Diner
- Front and Rear Gardens
- Council Tax Band E
- Chain Free
- EPC Rating D
This charming Victorian terraced four-bedroom, two-bathroom family home is located on a popular residential street with on-street parking and a generous rear garden.
A gated front patio with traditional chequerboard walkway sets this Victorian property back from the road, with plenty of space for a bike store. The house has been well maintained and retains some nice period features. Enter the hallway and head through to the double reception room on your left and two lovely fireplaces draw the eye. The décor is neutral, with wood flooring, shelving in the alcoves and a bay window. The second reception area has double doors to the kitchen/diner. The kitchen/diner is lovely and bright and has an extensive range of base units with butcher's block worktops and space and plumbing for white goods. The dining area will accommodate a six-seater table and chairs and French doors lead to a pretty garden. The rear garden has two patios at either end, to enjoy morning and afternoon sun, with a lawned area in the middle and established planning in the borders.
Head upstairs to the first-floor bedrooms and family bathroom. All the bedrooms are good sized doubles with built in storage, neutral decoration, and fireplaces in the front and middle bedrooms. The master bedroom spans the width of the house and has a bay window and a side window. The room is large and bright with enough room for a reading area in the bay for when you want a bit of solitude.
The family bathroom has mosaic tiling and a three-piece bathroom suite, with a traditional bath for a relaxing soak and shower over the bath for the morning dash. On the half landing above, there is also a modern shower room that has a smart finish. The loft conversion completes the tour, it's a great size with views of the gardens to the rear from a Juliet balcony, there is storage in the eaves and shelving and a media cabinet are also built in.
Southampton Way is at the end of the street for frequent buses that whisk you to Elephant & Castle. From here you can hop onto the Northern line, Bakerloo line, overland rail services and a myriad of bus routes that connect you to the whole of the city. Nestled between Camberwell and Peckham you are spoilt for choice when it comes to entertainment. Camberwell has long been known for its artistic connections and every year sees welcome additions to the string of acclaimed independent galleries, restaurants, and cafes. Burgess Park is at the end of the road and has a gorgeous lake, tennis courts and sports facilities. If you enjoy a weekend stroll head through the park and eastwards to Maltby Street Market and historic Rotherhithe or take advantage of the cultural delights on offer at Waterloo and the Southbank.
A gated front patio with traditional chequerboard walkway sets this Victorian property back from the road, with plenty of space for a bike store. The house has been well maintained and retains some nice period features. Enter the hallway and head through to the double reception room on your left and two lovely fireplaces draw the eye. The décor is neutral, with wood flooring, shelving in the alcoves and a bay window. The second reception area has double doors to the kitchen/diner. The kitchen/diner is lovely and bright and has an extensive range of base units with butcher's block worktops and space and plumbing for white goods. The dining area will accommodate a six-seater table and chairs and French doors lead to a pretty garden. The rear garden has two patios at either end, to enjoy morning and afternoon sun, with a lawned area in the middle and established planning in the borders.
Head upstairs to the first-floor bedrooms and family bathroom. All the bedrooms are good sized doubles with built in storage, neutral decoration, and fireplaces in the front and middle bedrooms. The master bedroom spans the width of the house and has a bay window and a side window. The room is large and bright with enough room for a reading area in the bay for when you want a bit of solitude.
The family bathroom has mosaic tiling and a three-piece bathroom suite, with a traditional bath for a relaxing soak and shower over the bath for the morning dash. On the half landing above, there is also a modern shower room that has a smart finish. The loft conversion completes the tour, it's a great size with views of the gardens to the rear from a Juliet balcony, there is storage in the eaves and shelving and a media cabinet are also built in.
Southampton Way is at the end of the street for frequent buses that whisk you to Elephant & Castle. From here you can hop onto the Northern line, Bakerloo line, overland rail services and a myriad of bus routes that connect you to the whole of the city. Nestled between Camberwell and Peckham you are spoilt for choice when it comes to entertainment. Camberwell has long been known for its artistic connections and every year sees welcome additions to the string of acclaimed independent galleries, restaurants, and cafes. Burgess Park is at the end of the road and has a gorgeous lake, tennis courts and sports facilities. If you enjoy a weekend stroll head through the park and eastwards to Maltby Street Market and historic Rotherhithe or take advantage of the cultural delights on offer at Waterloo and the Southbank.
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Now a centrally located zone 2 part of South East London, we’ve seen an influx of people look to buy in this area over Herne Hill, Brixton and Dulwich in recent years – and we have a substantial amount of desirable Victorian and Georgian properties in the portfolio to be able to accommodate for this growing demand. Camberwell Estate Agents & Letting AgentsThe upwards trend among varying demographics to buy here is largely due to the great value for money that the area represents. Here there are a number of excellent schools both in the state and private sectors, which has been known to draw in the friendliest of families. These schools include Lyndhurst Primary, St. Saviours, Dog Kennel Hill and The Charter School. Being home to one of the world’s leading arts institutions, Camberwell College of Arts, and of course being in close residence of South London Gallery, the area is fast becoming a hub for artisan types. It’s also the houses that offer an attractive townscape punctuated with a characterful take on elegance – here you’ll find rows of polished cream coloured Georgian houses standing beside well-known street murals. The area has a fantastic vibe with many things to do – afternoon cocktails at The Crooked Well, a Victorian swimming pool, table tennis in Camberwell Green, the finest Tapas at Angels & Gypsies, Sunday concerts on the bandstand in Ruskin Park, community choirs, swing dance and more! Camberwell is always improving too. Burgess Park has recently had a whopping £6m makeover and is now the perfect environment for the sports-mad, offering a sports centre, football pitches, cricket pitches, tennis courts, table tennis, fishing permits, a 5km running track and a BMX track.






















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