Five-storey Grade II townhouse with huge southeast garden and spectacular Heath views.
Approx 3,383 sq ft over five family-friendly storeys
A rare and substantial Georgian townhouse directly opposite Blackheath, offered freehold for the first time since 1982. The house spans five family-friendly storeys with large rooms, high ceilings and outstanding elevated views over the Heath and towards Greenwich Park. The huge southeast-facing walled garden (approx. 127–128 ft) and a double garage to the rear provide private outdoor space and secure parking—unusual for a village-location in London.
Internally the layout is flexible: five principal bedrooms (sixth possible depending on use), three bathrooms and about 3,383 sq ft of accommodation, plus generous reception and dining spaces. The lower-ground bespoke kitchen/breakfast room opens to the garden, and upstairs rooms capture long sunsets and panoramic vistas — ideal for families who want indoor/outdoor living and space to spread out.
Buyers should note this is a Grade II listed building; any alteration or extension will be constrained and require listed-building consent. Council tax is described as very expensive. The area records a higher crime level than average, which some buyers will weigh against the village location and nearby amenities.
For those seeking a character-filled family home with a huge garden, classic proportions and outstanding Heath views, this property offers exceptional scope. The listing creates both character and limitations: it preserves period features but means restoration or reconfiguration will need specialist advice and approvals.