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5 bedroom detached house for sale

Maberley Road, London SE19
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Detached house
5 beds
3 baths
2666
EPC rating: D
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Features and description

This Victorian detached house in south-east London extends over 2,666 sq ft across four storeys and has five peaceful bedrooms. It brims with period distinction, including neat cornicing, original fireplaces and a pretty gabled front porch. A south-east-facing garden is tucked at the rear, bordered by mature trees. Crystal Palace station is an 11-minute walk away and runs services to London Bridge and Victoria.



Setting the Scene



Maberley Road has retained much of its architectural integrity and is home to several impressive Victorian villas. Many of its houses are set back from the road behind mature trees, lending a sense of space and quiet elegance, with well-preserved brick façades complemented by tall sash windows.



A local landmark, Grade II-listed Crystal Palace Park is a short walk away from the house. Run by Crystal Palace Park Trust, the park was once the home of the eponymous Crystal Palace. The iconic glass and cast-iron building was conceived by Sir Joseph Paxton to host the Great Exhibition that was to take place in Hyde Park in 1851.



The Grand Tour



Set back from the road, this house’s towering proportions cut a striking figure. Formed from London stock brick, its façade is punctuated by red brick arches atop a series of sash windows. Sandstone steps ascend up to a gabled front porch with ornate fretwork.



On entry, a light-filled entrance hall with soaring ceilings leads to an expansive reception room, its cast-iron fireplace framed by a grand marble surround. Double-glazed timber sash windows fill the space with light and there is an elaborate ceiling rose overhead. Sliding sash windows have been newly replaced throughout the house, while fitted open shelving lines one side of the room, perfect for displaying favourite books or ornaments.



A second reception room sits adjacent, currently used as a home office. Large sash windows with timber shutters stretch across its width, capturing leafy views. It has an elegant fireplace, adorned with decorative period tiles. On this floor, there is also a guest WC clad in marble tiles.



A staircase with white-painted balustrade descends to the lower ground floor, home to a bespoke Alno kitchen with Corian work surfaces and matching splashback. The kitchen is fitted with Miele appliances, including double-stacked ovens and an induction hob. The space is filled with light pouring in from a bank of sash windows on one side.



A generous dining room sits adjacent, its French doors unfolding onto the garden beyond. There is also a useful utility room on this floor, as well as a guest WC.



Two bedrooms occupy the first floor. The principal bedroom extends the full width of the house; it has an original fireplace, panelled walls and a freestanding roll-top bathtub overlooking the garden. One wall is lined with floor-to-ceiling storage, which also cleverly conceals a discreet WC. A second double bedroom on this floor has a fireplace, fitted storage and an en suite bathroom with a bathtub and separate walk-in shower.



Three further bright bedrooms are found on the second floor, two of which have tongue and groove panelled walls washed in a soothing taupe tone. A shared bathroom with a bathtub is illuminated by a large Velux window.



The Great Outdoors



A tranquil south-east-facing garden sits to the rear of the house, bordered by mature trees including espalier apple, bay, olive and acers. It has planted beds, with a lawn and plenty of space for outdoor dining. Wisteria climbs the rear elevation, while tulips and roses spring to life during the different seasons.



Out and About



The sought-after Maberley Road is well-served by public transport and surrounded by green spaces in Crystal Palace. A vibrant area of south London, the neighbourhood has award-winning restaurants, bars and an Everyman cinema occupying a carefully restored art deco building. Local favourites include Brown and Green café, Palazzo restaurant, coffee spot Four Boroughs, and the beloved Yard Sale Pizza. There are also well-curated vintage and antique stores, perfect for a weekend stroll.



Crystal Palace Park is a short walk away from the house, offering plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, with a boating lake, a skatepark, and a city farm. It is also home to an award-winning farmers’ market, open every Sunday with a variety of stalls selling seasonal produce and tasty street food. South Norwood Lake is also close by.



There are plenty of state and private, primary and secondary schools within easy reach of the house. For primary education, Cypress Primary and Rockmount Primary are well regarded. For older pupils, Dulwich has excellent secondary schools, including Kingsdale Foundation School, Dulwich Prep and Dulwich College.



Crystal Palace rail station is an 11-minute walk away, offering direct services to London Bridge and Victoria stations. It also serves the Windrush line, which runs to Dalston and Highbury and Islington via Shoreditch High Street and Whitechapel. There is easy access by car to the M2, connecting to the main Kentish coastal towns.



Council Tax Band: F
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5 bedroom detached houses
£1,345,609

About this agent

Inigo - London
Inigo - London
St Alphege Hall, King's Bench Street London SE1 0QX
020 8128 5238
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At Inigo, we believe a beautiful home is a pleasure that never ages. We connect discerning individuals with extraordinary spaces, no matter the price or provenance.  Covering urban and rural locations across Britain, our team combines proven experience selling distinctive homes with design and architectural expertise. We unlock the true value of every cottage, coach house, and conversion we represent by telling its story with in-depth features and magazine-quality photography.    We take our name from Inigo Jones, the self-taught genius who kick-started a golden age of home design. 
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