Victorian family house with 89 ft garden, period detail and excellent schools nearby.
Three double bedrooms with high ceilings and original wood flooring
Through living space over 24 ft with bay sash windows and fireplaces
Mature planted garden approximately 89 ft with summer house and electricity
Kitchen diner plus separate utility room and usable cellar storage
Period features retained: cornicing, ceiling roses, original tiling and doors
Single family bathroom only; may limit morning routines for larger households
Tenure details not provided—lease, ground rent and charges should be checked
Solid brick walls with no known insulation; energy improvements likely needed
Guide price £1,150,000 - £1,200,000. This Victorian mid-terrace in the Telegraph Hill Conservation Area balances preserved period detail with everyday family practicality. High ceilings, sash windows, fireplaces, cornicing and original wood floors create a warm, characterful interior across three double bedrooms and a generous through reception. A practical kitchen, separate utility and cellar add useful storage and household flexibility.
The mature rear garden extends to around 89 ft and includes a summer house with electricity—an exceptional outdoor asset for gardening, children’s play and entertaining. The property sits on a quiet, tree-lined street and benefits from excellent local amenities: top-rated primary and secondary schools within walking distance, Telegraph Hill parks and regular farmer’s markets nearby. New Cross Gate, Brockley and Nunhead stations provide frequent Overground and Southeastern services into central London.
Important practical points are clear: tenure details (lease, ground rent, service charge) are not provided and should be confirmed with a solicitor. The house has solid brick walls with no known cavity insulation and double glazing of unknown installation date—there may be scope and cost for energy-efficiency improvements. There is a single family bathroom and council tax band E (above average), which may be a consideration for household budgeting.
Overall, this is a spacious, well-positioned family home with strong local schools and green space on the doorstep. It will suit buyers who value period character and a long garden, and who are comfortable managing modest improvement or energy upgrade works where desired.