Generous rooms, high ceilings and easy access to Battersea Park and transport.
Approximately 2,516 sqft of family accommodation across multiple levels
Set on a quiet stretch of Brynmaer Road, this generous Victorian terraced house offers spacious family living across three storeys and a lower-ground level. High ceilings, original period features and wide reception spaces combine with a contemporary Bulthaup kitchen and large master suite to create a comfortable, elegant home close to Battersea Park.
The ground floor reverses the usual layout: the kitchen and dining face the street while a wide drawing room opens to a decked patio garden at the rear. A sizeable basement family room adds flexible living space for a playroom, home office or media room. The house totals approximately 2,516 sqft, making it suitable for busy families who need generous reception and bedroom space.
Practical considerations are clear: the mid-terrace building dates from c.1900–1929, with solid brick walls that are assumed to lack cavity insulation. Council tax is described as quite expensive and the local area records higher crime and deprivation indicators — factors buyers should weigh when budgeting and considering security or retrofit measures. Transport links are good, with Queenstown Road and Battersea Park stations nearby and regular buses toward Waterloo and Victoria.
This property will appeal to families looking for a spacious, character-filled home near parks and strong local schools, and to buyers seeking a well-styled period house with scope to improve energy performance. The small garden and compact plot are typical for the area; buyers wanting larger outdoor space should note the limited plot size.