3 bedroom terraced house for sale
Blenheim Gardens, London SW2
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Terraced house
3 beds
5 baths
3110
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
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Features and description
This exceptional three-bedroom home forms part of a converted lightbulb factory in Brixton. Over 2,600 sq ft of space extends over four storeys, including a vast double-height living space illuminated by Crittall-style windows on two sides. On the top floor, a light-filled kitchen opens onto a terrace with views of Brixton Windmill, the city’s last remaining working windmill.
The Tour
Entry is to a double-height reception room, the first indication of the home's vast volumes. Wide double doors open to the front of the plan, and a striking water feature is inset into a tiled floor. Discreet floor-to-ceiling ply storage lines one wall, and there is a handy guest WC.
Two bedrooms are found on this floor, each with exposed brick walls, tall plywood storage, and a strip of glass bricks. Both have en suite shower rooms. A steel open-tread staircase winds up to the first floor, home to a principal suite that stretches the width of the plan. The bedroom is open to the bathroom, and both spaces are illuminated by walls of glass bricks.
A vast living space with dark resin flooring and exposed brickwork fills the entirety of the second floor. Light pours in through Crittall-style windows on two sides, and a door opens onto a Juliet balcony. There are separate areas for reclining and working, and one corner is home to a freestanding bathtub.
A kitchen and dining area sits on the top floor. It has a pitched roof inset with skylights and a large island. French doors open onto a terrace beyond with views of Brixton Windmill.
The Area
Brixton is a lively area known for its excellent food and bar scene. Nearby Brixton Village, Market Row and Acre Lane are all highly recommended destinations. The Ritzy Cinema, Electric Brixton and Brixton O2 Academy are much-loved institutions. The Department Store is grand renovated 1876 Bon Marche building that now houses collaborative workspaces, a Pure Vinyl record shop, a community Post Office and Canova Hall restaurant and bar.
The green spaces of Rush Common, Brockwell Park and Clapham Common are also nearby. Brockwell Park is one of London's best and has a lido with a 50-metre pool and a Grade II-listed art deco pavilion, as well as a café, tennis courts and a walled garden.
There are a variety of transport connections within easy reach of Blenheim Gardens. Buses run across the city, while the Victoria Line at Brixton Underground offers speedy connections to central London.
Council Tax Band: F
The Tour
Entry is to a double-height reception room, the first indication of the home's vast volumes. Wide double doors open to the front of the plan, and a striking water feature is inset into a tiled floor. Discreet floor-to-ceiling ply storage lines one wall, and there is a handy guest WC.
Two bedrooms are found on this floor, each with exposed brick walls, tall plywood storage, and a strip of glass bricks. Both have en suite shower rooms. A steel open-tread staircase winds up to the first floor, home to a principal suite that stretches the width of the plan. The bedroom is open to the bathroom, and both spaces are illuminated by walls of glass bricks.
A vast living space with dark resin flooring and exposed brickwork fills the entirety of the second floor. Light pours in through Crittall-style windows on two sides, and a door opens onto a Juliet balcony. There are separate areas for reclining and working, and one corner is home to a freestanding bathtub.
A kitchen and dining area sits on the top floor. It has a pitched roof inset with skylights and a large island. French doors open onto a terrace beyond with views of Brixton Windmill.
The Area
Brixton is a lively area known for its excellent food and bar scene. Nearby Brixton Village, Market Row and Acre Lane are all highly recommended destinations. The Ritzy Cinema, Electric Brixton and Brixton O2 Academy are much-loved institutions. The Department Store is grand renovated 1876 Bon Marche building that now houses collaborative workspaces, a Pure Vinyl record shop, a community Post Office and Canova Hall restaurant and bar.
The green spaces of Rush Common, Brockwell Park and Clapham Common are also nearby. Brockwell Park is one of London's best and has a lido with a 50-metre pool and a Grade II-listed art deco pavilion, as well as a café, tennis courts and a walled garden.
There are a variety of transport connections within easy reach of Blenheim Gardens. Buses run across the city, while the Victoria Line at Brixton Underground offers speedy connections to central London.
Council Tax Band: F
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3 bedroom terraced houses
£859,582
£859,582
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