Exceptional five-bedroom family living with a west-facing garden near Churchfield Road cafés.
- Five double bedrooms across three floors
- About 2,399 sq ft including eaves and reduced head height
- Bespoke DeVOL kitchen, Silestone worktops, central island
- Landscaped west-facing garden, approximately 29 ft
- Engineered wood flooring and bespoke joinery throughout
- Constructed c.1900–1929; solid brick, assumed no wall insulation
- Double glazing (install date unknown) and mains gas heating
- Council tax is comparatively expensive; modest plot size
This five-bedroom Victorian terrace in Poets Corner offers a generous family layout across three floors and about 2,399 sq ft (including eaves). The house is finished to a high standard with engineered wood floors, bespoke cabinetry throughout and a premium DeVOL Shaker-style kitchen with Silestone worktops and central island. A bright 22 ft reception/dining space links to a flexible playroom/home office which opens via full-height glazed doors onto a landscaped 29 ft west-facing garden — ideal for afternoon sun and family gatherings.
The accommodation includes an elegant front reception with period detailing and fireplace, a ground-floor W/C, a luxurious master suite with fitted wardrobes and en suite, plus three further bedrooms and eaves storage on the top floor. Practical positives include freehold tenure, double glazing (install date unknown), mains gas boiler and radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. Local life is strong: Churchfield Road cafés and shops are close by and the Elizabeth Line is around an 11-minute walk, easing commutes into central London.
Important practical points: the house was constructed circa 1900–1929 with solid brick walls and assumed no cavity insulation, so buyers should budget for potential wall insulation or retrofit works. Council tax in the area is comparatively high. The rear plot is modest in size, so outdoor space is best described as a medium, west-facing garden rather than extensive grounds. Overall this property suits a growing family seeking well-appointed period living with modern finishes and good transport links, provided they accept typical Victorian-era renovation considerations.