- Grade II listed Georgian townhouse, built 1824
- Five bedrooms across multiple floors, generous internal proportions
- Chain free with immediate possession potential
- Rear garden, courtyard and separate outhouse studio/office
- Solid brick walls with no insulation; likely energy upgrades needed
- Listed status will restrict changes and require listed consent
- Small plot and modest outdoor space for central London house
- Local area: high crime statistics and higher deprivation indicators
A rare Grade II‑listed Georgian townhouse set directly opposite All Saints Churchyard, moments from Canary Wharf and excellent DLR and Elizabeth Line links. Spread over multiple floors, the house offers generous internal proportions, high ceilings, original fireplaces and five well‑proportioned bedrooms — suited to a large family seeking central London space and character. The property includes a rear garden, courtyard and a separate outhouse ideal for a home office or studio.
This is a chain‑free sale offering immediate possession potential, but buyers should note the listed status: external and many internal alterations will require listed‑building consent and could delay or limit works. The solid brick walls appear uninsulated and the house has secondary glazing; upgrading thermal performance and services would be a likely next step for modern living and energy savings.
Practical considerations: the location is inner‑city and close to major transport, schools and amenities, but the area records higher crime statistics and overall deprivation indicators. Plot and outdoor space are modest for a house of this size. Council tax is above average and the house dates from 1824 — full refurbishment may be needed in parts to meet contemporary standards.
For families wanting a period home with scope to personalise, or investors seeking substantial floor area close to Canary Wharf, this property offers rare scale and a prominent position. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the layout and character; prospective buyers should allow time and budget for listed‑building approval and energy/insulation upgrades.