Victorian home opposite Greenwich Park — period charm with a modern kitchen and private garden.
Freehold Victorian mid-terrace opposite Greenwich Royal Park
Set directly opposite Greenwich’s Royal Park in a quiet cul-de-sac, this Victorian mid-terrace merges period charm with contemporary living across three floors. The upper ground floor offers a through lounge and a Howdens kitchen/diner with integrated appliances and bi-fold doors that open to a south‑east facing private garden — ideal for morning sun and easy park access for children.
The house provides flexible family accommodation: two double bedrooms and a family bathroom on the top floor, with two further bedrooms and a shower room on the lower ground floor. The lower ground level adds useful storage and practical living space, while period details such as exposed brick, sash windows and traditional radiators balance the modern kitchen and natural light from large windows.
Practical benefits include freehold tenure, chain-free sale and excellent local transport and amenities — Greenwich town centre and stations are within a short walk. Local schools rated Good are nearby, making this a strong option for families who want convenient access to parks, shops and cultural amenities.
Notable considerations: the property is an older solid-brick build (pre‑1900) and there’s assumed lack of wall insulation, so heating costs and retrofit work should be expected. Council Tax is Band F, and on-street parking is by permit. The area records above-average crime; buyers should factor this into budgeting and security planning.