Spacious Victorian terrace with 66ft garden and a 25ft kitchen-diner — ideal for family life.
Victorian mid-terrace in Telegraph Hill Conservation Area
Set within the Telegraph Hill Conservation Area, this Victorian mid-terrace blends preserved period charm with a sympathetic modern extension. The through-reception rooms retain high ceilings, sash bay windows, ornate cornicing and original fireplaces, while a 25ft kitchen-diner opens onto a mature, planted garden of over 66ft — a rare private outdoor retreat in inner London.
Three double bedrooms occupy the upper floor, including a principal room with original marble fireplace; all bedrooms have Victorian-style radiators and plenty of natural light. The property is spacious at about 1,349 sq ft and has been lovingly maintained, making it immediately comfortable for family life yet still offering scope to personalize.
Practical points for buyers: there is a single family bathroom for three double bedrooms, the property is a mid-terrace (shared party walls), and the building’s solid-brick construction likely lacks cavity insulation. Council tax sits at Band E (above average) and the tenure is not specified in the provided details — buyers should verify with their solicitor.
Well placed for families and professionals, the house benefits from fast broadband, good local schools (including highly regarded secondaries), and strong Overground links at New Cross Gate and Brockley. Telegraph Hill Park, local markets and a lively high-street scene are all within easy reach, delivering both green space and urban convenience.