Refurbished four-bedroom Span house on the Cator Estate with 80ft garden and off-street parking.
Four bedrooms across three floors with two principal bathrooms
Approx. 1,430 sqft; newly renovated throughout in 2024
80ft west-facing landscaped garden with irrigation system
Underfloor heating at ground floor; new boiler and radiators
Off-street parking and gated side storage; partial garage/bike store
Solid-brick original build; insulation upgraded during refurbishment
Modest plot size despite wider end-of-terrace position
Council tax band above average
Tucked on a peaceful stretch of the prestigious Cator Estate, this newly renovated four-bedroom, three-storey end-of-terrace townhouse blends Span-era character with contemporary living. A striking rear extension creates a generous open-plan kitchen and dining space with polished concrete floors, underfloor heating at ground level, and full-height glazing that opens onto an approx. 80ft west-facing landscaped garden. The property includes off-street parking and a gated side storage area.
Thoughtful reconfiguration provides flexible family accommodation. Two bedrooms and a modern bathroom sit on the first floor with a bright lounge and balcony; two large double bedrooms and a vaulted-ceiling bathroom occupy the top floor. Restored original details — notably the teak staircase — sit alongside modern upgrades: energy-efficient insulation added during renovation, new heating system and radiators, water softener, irrigation system and upgraded joinery.
Practical extras include an integral garage partly converted to a bike store, a dedicated utility/laundry room, built-in storage to the entrance hall and potential to add a home office or summerhouse in the raised rear bed. Location is a strong asset: a short walk to Blackheath Village, two minutes from the heath and close to excellent schools and transport links into central London.
Notable practical points: the plot is wider-than-average for an end terrace but still modest in overall size; council tax is above average. The house was built mid-20th century with solid-brick construction — insulation was upgraded in the recent renovation, but buyers should note the original build type. Early viewing recommended to appreciate the scale and high-spec finish throughout.