Spacious Grade II Georgian townhouse overlooking Tredegar Square, with garden and roof terrace..
Grade II listed Georgian townhouse, built c.1830, genuine period features
A substantial Grade II listed Georgian townhouse on Tredegar Square, offering 2,146 sq ft across five storeys with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The house retains high ceilings, large sash windows, original fireplace surrounds and stripped timber floors, delivering authentic period character alongside contemporary styling. Its principal appeal is the south-west facing outdoor space: a 55 ft rear garden and a west-facing roof terrace overlooking the square’s gardens, perfect for afternoon and evening light.
The home is chain free and comes with planning permission for a single-storey rear infill and lower-ground reconfiguration to create a more open-plan entertaining layout — useful for buyers wanting to extend or modernise. Accommodation reads generous for a central London terrace with separate reception rooms and flexible room counts across upper floors.
Important practical points: this is a listed building (Grade II) which will constrain alterations and likely increase consent times and costs. The property has solid brick walls with no assumed insulation, so upgrade work may be needed for thermal performance and running costs. Crime levels in the immediate area are recorded as very high, and council tax is described as quite expensive — factors to consider for families or those prioritising security and ongoing costs.
Overall this is an appealing central-London family home for buyers drawn to period proportions, square-fronted addresses and outdoor space, who are prepared to manage listed-building constraints and invest in insulation/upgrades where desired.