- Grade II‑listed Georgian townhouse with strong period features
- Separate self‑contained 2‑bed lower ground apartment (private entrance)
- South‑facing, secluded walled rear garden
- 0.3 miles to Maze Hill station; close to Greenwich park and town
- Solid brick, likely no wall insulation — thermal improvements restricted
- Listed status limits alterations and can complicate repairs
- Small plot size; mid‑terrace setting
- Council tax is expensive; maintenance costs likely higher than average
A handsome Grade II‑listed Georgian townhouse on Old Woolwich Road, set within the East Greenwich Conservation Area. High ceilings, large sash windows, original fireplaces and exposed floorboards give the principal rooms strong period character and a welcoming, spacious feel for family living.
The property currently functions as two dwellings: a main five‑bedroom house plus a self‑contained two‑bed apartment on the lower ground floor with private entrance. The apartment offers flexible use as a long‑term rental, nanny flat or easy reintegration into the main house, creating clear income or multi‑generational living potential.
Outside, a south‑facing, walled garden provides a secluded, sun‑filled outdoor space rare for this central location. Transport and local amenities are excellent: Maze Hill station is just 0.3 miles away and Greenwich Park, town centre and riverside attractions are within easy walking distance.
Buyers should note the property’s listed status will restrict changes and can complicate maintenance or extensions. The solid brick construction likely lacks wall insulation and older services may need updating; council tax is high. These are common realities for historic homes but important to factor into budgeting.