Immaculate extended Victorian terrace with large kitchen/diner and easy access to Blackheath..
Freehold Victorian mid-terrace with extended ground floor footprint
Large open-plan kitchen/diner with centre island and bi-fold doors
Bay-front reception, bespoke fitted units and feature log burner
Two double bedrooms, built-in cupboards and loft storage access
Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas boiler and radiators
Small front plot and modest rear garden; no garage
Single family bathroom only; ideal for families but limited bath count
Solid brick walls (pre-1900) likely lack cavity insulation
A well-presented two-bedroom Victorian terrace arranged over two floors, set on a quiet residential street in Lee Manor. The house has been extended to create a generous kitchen/dining room with a central island and bi-fold doors that open onto a low-maintenance landscaped garden — ideal for family breakfasts and indoor‑outdoor living.
The ground floor retains character details including a bay-fronted reception with bespoke fitted units and a feature log burner. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms with built-in cupboards, a modern family bathroom and useful loft access for storage. Double glazing was installed after 2002 and the property is offered in immaculate condition throughout.
Practical benefits include freehold tenure, an affordable council tax band, very low flood risk and excellent transport links with Hither Green, Lee and Blackheath stations all within walking distance. Local amenities, supermarkets and ‘Outstanding’ and ‘Good’ schools nearby make this an attractive choice for young families or commuters.
Notable considerations are the small front plot and modest rear garden size typical of terraces here, a single family bathroom, and the property’s original solid brick walls (no cavity insulation assumed) which may benefit from insulation upgrades. There is no garage; on‑street parking and local transport are the main options.