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2 bedroom terraced house for sale
Roupell Street, London SE1
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Terraced house
2 beds
1 bath
861
EPC rating: G
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- Two double bedrooms
- Conservation Area
- South-facing garden
- Freehold
- High specification
- Original features throughout
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This beautifully curated Georgian terraced house, tucked within the Roupell Street Conservation Area, blends original period character with modern design. Every detail has been thoughtfully considered from the restored wood floors and classic sash windows to the cast iron fireplaces and antique brass Corston Architecture fittings, switches, and sockets.
The ground floor offers a welcoming, light-filled living space, with a double reception room that celebrates the home’s period features. At the rear, a striking open-plan kitchen extension, topped with an inverted glass roof, floods the space with natural light. The bespoke Shaker oak cabinetry, Bianco Carrara quartz worktops, and Siemens appliances create a mix of form and function.
Upstairs, two generously proportioned double bedrooms share a family bathroom and shower room, appointed with antique brass fixtures and underfloor heating, offering a quiet retreat at the end of the day.
Outside, the south-facing garden is a haven. A pergola, external LED lighting, and jasmine climbing the walls create a perfect combination of style and tranquillity.
Roupell Street is a quiet, historic street in the Waterloo area, known for its well-preserved Georgian houses. Built in the early 19th century, the street has a village-like feel despite being close to busy city landmarks such as the South Bank and the River Thames. Its cobbled roadway and traditional architecture make it a popular spot for walking tours and filming, offering a glimpse into London’s past amid the modern city.
The Cut runs parallel, while the Southbank with TATE Modern, the National Theatre, and the Royal Festival Hall, is just a short stroll away. Local favourites, including Flat Iron Square, Maltby Street Market, and Borough Market, are all within walking distance.
For transport, Waterloo Station is less than five minutes’ walk, connecting to National Rail and the Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern, and Waterloo & City Lines. Southwark Station is even closer, providing Jubilee Line access.
For Mandarin-speaking clients, our Asia Desk is available via WeChat @propertyinlondon.
The ground floor offers a welcoming, light-filled living space, with a double reception room that celebrates the home’s period features. At the rear, a striking open-plan kitchen extension, topped with an inverted glass roof, floods the space with natural light. The bespoke Shaker oak cabinetry, Bianco Carrara quartz worktops, and Siemens appliances create a mix of form and function.
Upstairs, two generously proportioned double bedrooms share a family bathroom and shower room, appointed with antique brass fixtures and underfloor heating, offering a quiet retreat at the end of the day.
Outside, the south-facing garden is a haven. A pergola, external LED lighting, and jasmine climbing the walls create a perfect combination of style and tranquillity.
Roupell Street is a quiet, historic street in the Waterloo area, known for its well-preserved Georgian houses. Built in the early 19th century, the street has a village-like feel despite being close to busy city landmarks such as the South Bank and the River Thames. Its cobbled roadway and traditional architecture make it a popular spot for walking tours and filming, offering a glimpse into London’s past amid the modern city.
The Cut runs parallel, while the Southbank with TATE Modern, the National Theatre, and the Royal Festival Hall, is just a short stroll away. Local favourites, including Flat Iron Square, Maltby Street Market, and Borough Market, are all within walking distance.
For transport, Waterloo Station is less than five minutes’ walk, connecting to National Rail and the Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern, and Waterloo & City Lines. Southwark Station is even closer, providing Jubilee Line access.
For Mandarin-speaking clients, our Asia Desk is available via WeChat @propertyinlondon.
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About this agent

Our Circa London Bankside office in Southwark, London SE1, sits in a high profile prime location in the award-winning NEO Bankside adjacent to Tate Modern on the vibrant Southbank of the River Thames. Some of the many areas we cover include Bankside, Battersea, Belgravia, Bermondsey, Borough, Chelsea, Covent Garden, Elephant & Castle, Holland Park, Lambeth, London Bridge, Lower Marsh, Mayfair, Newington, Pimlico, Victoria, Southwark, Shad Thames, St Katherine's & Wapping, Temple, The Strand, Waterloo and The Cut, Vauxhall, Nine Elms, Victoria, and Westminster. Our Bankside estate agents work closely with our Shoreditch office in London EC2 and our Hong Kong team to form a dedicated network. Properties sold or let are shared throughout this network, giving coverage to buyers and tenants' exclusive database in London, Asia, and beyond. Robby Ellis, our Head of Lettings, has a wealth of experience in the London lettings market. His love of all things culinary makes him a regular visitor to the Italian food market, Mercato Metropolitano, to buy fresh pasta and fine red Italian wine. He can often be found enjoying a meal at Gordon Ramsey's Union Street Café or The Laughing Gravy on Blackfriars Road. "Food in Southwark is unrivalled, and there's a cuisine for every taste and a huge variety of quality restaurants to choose from." Ashley Whitbourn, the Manager of our Sales Team in Southwark, has many years of experience in SE1 and the surrounding central London areas. He enjoys the diverse architecture in Southwark, from the Georgian terraced houses of Roupell Street, to the contemporary iconic skyscrapers such as One Blackfriars and Southbank Place. He often wanders up to Borough Market to peruse the fine fayre it offers and enjoys the occasional after-work beer in Flat Iron Square. If you love a vibrant environment with an abundance of culture, Southwark is the place for you. There's an eclectic mix of housing, giving you plenty of options regarding budget and style. There are classic London townhouses, Victorian and Georgian style terraces, and warehouses that have been turned into luxury apartments and state-of-the-art residential skyscrapers and mixed-use towers.
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