Large Grade II listed home with garden, parking and excellent transport links..
Spacious Grade II listed detached Georgian house, approx. 2,681 sq ft
Four double bedrooms, three bathrooms plus utility and two receptions
Large private garden and patio; off‑street parking for multiple cars
500+ sq ft cellar provides extensive storage or conversion potential
Period features, high ceilings, sash windows and marble kitchen island
Solid brick walls with no assumed insulation — retrofit likely costly
Listed status limits alterations and may complicate refurbishment
Local area: excellent transport and schools; crime levels are high
Set behind private gates on Grove Lane, this Grade II listed detached Georgian house offers expansive, period-rich living across multiple floors. High ceilings, large sash windows and original features create bright reception rooms and a principal bedroom with ensuite and standalone bathtub — a comfortable family home with strong character. The kitchen and dining rooms face the large private garden and patio, ideal for family life and entertaining. A substantial cellar (500+ sq ft) provides significant storage or workspace potential.
Practical strengths include off‑street parking for multiple cars, mains gas heating to radiators, double glazing and excellent local transport links (Denmark Hill 0.3 miles). The property’s size (approx. 2,681 sq ft) and layout — four double bedrooms, three bathrooms, utility and two reception rooms — suit families who need generous, flexible space close to parks, schools and local amenities.
Material considerations are candidly important: Grade II listing will restrict external and many internal alterations and can complicate refurbishment. Walls are original solid brick with no assumed cavity insulation, so upgrading thermal performance may be costly and require listed‑building consent. Council tax is described as quite expensive, and local crime levels are high — buyers should factor security measures and insurance costs into running expenses.
This house will appeal to families who value period character, generous rooms and outdoor space within a well‑connected, cultural inner‑city setting, and to buyers prepared to manage listed‑building constraints and invest in sympathetic upgrading.