3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms across three floors, including loft conversion
Open-plan kitchen/breakfast room with bi-fold doors and skylights
Period features retained in front reception, high ceilings in parts
Well-landscaped rear garden; small size and requires ongoing upkeep
Freehold mid-terrace; built circa 1900–1929 with solid brick walls
Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas boiler and radiators
No wall insulation assumed — potential retrofit costs and works
Council tax above average for the area
Set on a popular Wimbledon street, this three-bedroom period terrace combines original charm with contemporary living. A thoughtful loft conversion and two reception rooms give flexible family space across three floors, while the rear extension creates a bright, open-plan kitchen/breakfast room with skylights and bi-fold doors to the garden.
The kitchen is a standout: granite worktops, breakfast bar and hardwood floors make it ideal for everyday family life and entertaining. The well-landscaped rear garden offers a private outdoor area that opens directly from the living space, though it is small and will need ongoing upkeep.
Built c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls and later double glazing, the house is freehold and benefits from mains gas central heating. Buyers should note the property likely has no wall insulation (assumed) and sits in a higher council-tax band — both factors to consider for running costs and potential retrofit works.
Location is a genuine asset: easy walking distance to Wimbledon Station, The Broadway’s shops and cafés, and several well-regarded schools. This home will suit families seeking a character property with modernised, flexible living areas and scope for further upgrading.































































