SE1 8SP - 3 bed georgian terrace with parking in Roupell Street, SE1…

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3 bedroom terraced house for sale in Roupell Street, London, SE1 8SP, SE1

Summary - 15 ROUPELL STREET LONDON SE1 8SP

3 bed 3 bath Terraced

Rare freehold Georgian home with parking and flexible basement near Waterloo transport and Southbank..
- Grade II listed Georgian terraced house in conservation area
- Three generous bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and high ceilings
- Side-return extension with skylights; open-plan kitchen/dining
- Versatile basement: office, dual skylights, large walk-in shower
- Private off-street parking space and secluded timber-decked patio
- Newly renovated throughout; EPC rating C (approx. 123 sqm)
- Listed status restricts alterations; listed-building consent required
- Very high local crime; council tax described as expensive
Set on picturesque Roupell Street, this Grade II listed Georgian terraced house combines historic character with a recent, sympathetic renovation. Arranged over three floors plus a useful basement, the house offers three generous bedrooms with high ceilings and sash windows, two modern bathrooms plus an extra WC, and a side-return extension with skylights that creates a bright open-plan kitchen/dining space. A secluded patio with timber decking and a private off-street parking space are rare central-London conveniences.

The versatile basement, currently arranged as a dedicated office with dual skylights and a large walk-in shower, adds flexibility for a home worker, guest accommodation or leisure use. The property is freehold, measures approximately 1,327 sq ft (123 sqm) and benefits from excellent transport links — Waterloo and Southwark stations are minutes away — and immediate access to Southbank, Borough Market and theatre and dining options.

Buyers should note material considerations linked to the house’s age and status. Listed status means alterations are restricted and will require listed-building consent; the property’s solid-brick construction likely has little built-in insulation; the double glazing install date is unknown. Council tax is described as expensive and the local area records very high crime and pockets of deprivation — factors to weigh for families and those seeking long-term investment returns.

Overall this is a rare, character-rich freehold home in a conservation area for buyers who prioritise central location, period features and flexible living space, and who are comfortable managing listed-building constraints and central-London running costs.

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