5 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Canonbie Road, London SE23
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End of terrace house
5 beds
5 baths
2230
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
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Features and description
Set along a quiet residential street on the borders of Forest Hill, Honor Oak and East Dulwich, this five-bedroom, end-of-terrace Victorian house has been sensitively renovated with a strong architectural sensibility. Handmade finishes, bespoke craftsmanship and a substantial tiered garden with a studio establish the home as a richly detailed haven with distinct but interconnected spaces, at once both warm and welcoming.
The Tour
A neat front garden planted with leafy bushes lies in front of the house. Within, a generous hallway creates an impressive entrance; adjacent is the main living room, a marvellous space with exceptional handcrafted details. A custom gold-leaf ceiling and Venetian polished plaster walls created by local artisans Studio 109 add a warm lustre, ensuring a textured material palette. Oak parquet flooring runs underfoot, and there are cast-iron radiators and an original Victorian tiled fireplace with a marble surround. Two large sash windows draw soft light into the room.
A half-level down, the expansive kitchen and dining area occupy the full width of the plan; here, Corian counters top cabinets and a generous island. Windows frame verdant views over the garden beyond. Appliances include a gas range cooker, a Miele dishwasher, a Miele washer and dryer, and a Smeg stove/oven. At the far end, full-height bifold doors open from the dining area to an expansive terrace, which creates a brilliant sense of flow between indoors and out, and is perfect for hosting in the warmer months.
The lower ground level has been designed as a flexible space for entertainment, relaxation, and practical utility. A cinema and media room here has deep navy walls, built-in shelving, underfloor heating, and a projector. There is also a carefully designed bathroom with green tiling, Eva Sonaike’s Nigerian-designed wallpaper, and another handcrafted gold-leaf ceiling.
There are four airy bedrooms on the first floor, along with a luxurious bathroom with a William Holland brushed-brass bateau bath and Catchpole & Rye fittings. The principal bedroom suite spans the top floor and is configured to face a dramatic picture window with far-reaching views over London. The en suite bathroom has Tunisian tiled floors from Maison Bahya, charcoal Moroccan floor tiles, tadelakt walls and a marble sink unit. Eaves and a loft space, currently arranged as a walk-in wardrobe, provide generous storage.
Outdoor Space
A wide decked terrace flows directly from the kitchen and serves as an ideal dining and entertaining space. Steps lead to a central lawn, bordered by planting and defined by a decorative path. Beyond this lies a lower terrace, perfect for outdoor seating and long summer gatherings.
Underneath the terrace is a handy studio with underfloor heating, a marble-finished shower room, and sliding glass doors that open fully onto the garden, creating a tranquil and inspiring environment.
The Area
Canonbie Road is in a wonderful position in south-east London. The centres of ever-popular Dulwich and Forest Hill are both within easy walking distance. There are some fine green spaces nearby too, as well as excellent schools in both the state and independent sectors.
Local highlights include Bona, Pantry, and Aga’s Little Deli, while St David serves excellent coffee. The celebrated Horniman Museum and Gardens (Art Fund Museum of the Year 2022) is just over a 10-minute walk away, with a vast collection of Anthropology and Musical Instruments, as well as an acclaimed aquarium, a butterfly house and a natural history collection.
There are several stations nearby, including Forest Hill and Honor Oak Park, both of which run Windrush line and National Rail services on a north-south axis and into central London.
Council Tax Band: F
The Tour
A neat front garden planted with leafy bushes lies in front of the house. Within, a generous hallway creates an impressive entrance; adjacent is the main living room, a marvellous space with exceptional handcrafted details. A custom gold-leaf ceiling and Venetian polished plaster walls created by local artisans Studio 109 add a warm lustre, ensuring a textured material palette. Oak parquet flooring runs underfoot, and there are cast-iron radiators and an original Victorian tiled fireplace with a marble surround. Two large sash windows draw soft light into the room.
A half-level down, the expansive kitchen and dining area occupy the full width of the plan; here, Corian counters top cabinets and a generous island. Windows frame verdant views over the garden beyond. Appliances include a gas range cooker, a Miele dishwasher, a Miele washer and dryer, and a Smeg stove/oven. At the far end, full-height bifold doors open from the dining area to an expansive terrace, which creates a brilliant sense of flow between indoors and out, and is perfect for hosting in the warmer months.
The lower ground level has been designed as a flexible space for entertainment, relaxation, and practical utility. A cinema and media room here has deep navy walls, built-in shelving, underfloor heating, and a projector. There is also a carefully designed bathroom with green tiling, Eva Sonaike’s Nigerian-designed wallpaper, and another handcrafted gold-leaf ceiling.
There are four airy bedrooms on the first floor, along with a luxurious bathroom with a William Holland brushed-brass bateau bath and Catchpole & Rye fittings. The principal bedroom suite spans the top floor and is configured to face a dramatic picture window with far-reaching views over London. The en suite bathroom has Tunisian tiled floors from Maison Bahya, charcoal Moroccan floor tiles, tadelakt walls and a marble sink unit. Eaves and a loft space, currently arranged as a walk-in wardrobe, provide generous storage.
Outdoor Space
A wide decked terrace flows directly from the kitchen and serves as an ideal dining and entertaining space. Steps lead to a central lawn, bordered by planting and defined by a decorative path. Beyond this lies a lower terrace, perfect for outdoor seating and long summer gatherings.
Underneath the terrace is a handy studio with underfloor heating, a marble-finished shower room, and sliding glass doors that open fully onto the garden, creating a tranquil and inspiring environment.
The Area
Canonbie Road is in a wonderful position in south-east London. The centres of ever-popular Dulwich and Forest Hill are both within easy walking distance. There are some fine green spaces nearby too, as well as excellent schools in both the state and independent sectors.
Local highlights include Bona, Pantry, and Aga’s Little Deli, while St David serves excellent coffee. The celebrated Horniman Museum and Gardens (Art Fund Museum of the Year 2022) is just over a 10-minute walk away, with a vast collection of Anthropology and Musical Instruments, as well as an acclaimed aquarium, a butterfly house and a natural history collection.
There are several stations nearby, including Forest Hill and Honor Oak Park, both of which run Windrush line and National Rail services on a north-south axis and into central London.
Council Tax Band: F
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3/10
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