Five bedrooms across multiple floors, generous family living space
Chain-free freehold Victorian mid-terrace in Shooters Hill
Approx 50ft private rear garden, small overall plot
Two bathrooms for five bedrooms — may feel tight at peak times
Mains gas central heating; double glazed (install dates unknown)
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; energy upgrades likely needed
Close to well-regarded schools and extensive green spaces
Excellent public transport links, fast broadband and strong mobile signal
Set on the elevated slopes of Shooters Hill, this Victorian mid-terrace offers five bedrooms across multiple floors, ideal for growing families seeking period character with modern comforts. The house is chain-free and freehold, with a through lounge, a modern kitchen/diner and a private rear garden of approximately 50ft — a rare outside space for the area.
Practical features include mains gas central heating, a boiler-and-radiator system, and double glazing. The layout provides two bathrooms to serve five bedrooms, useful for busy households but potentially tight at peak times. The property is well located for strong local schools (including an Outstanding-rated secondary), green spaces such as Oxleas Wood and Severndroog Castle, and good transport links into central London via Woolwich and the Elizabeth Line.
The house is a solid-brick Victorian build (c.1900–1929) and shows period charm in bay windows and original proportions. Buyers should note the property’s small overall plot and that the original solid walls are assumed to have no added cavity insulation; upgrading thermal performance may be advisable. The house suits families who want a large, characterful home in a commuter-friendly location and who are prepared for modest energy-efficiency improvements or updating to personal taste.