Spacious period family house with a leafy split-level garden and excellent transport links.
Five double bedrooms across three floors
Full-width, vaulted skylight kitchen/diner with bi-fold doors
Split-level rear garden with patios and WWII Anderson shelter
Large double reception and substantial cellar storage
Newly renovated interior with period features retained
Freehold; approx. 2,003 sq ft; small plot size
Council Tax Band F — expensive
Solid brick walls; insulation status unknown
A handsome Victorian mid-terrace arranged over three floors, this newly renovated five-double-bedroom house combines period detail with generous contemporary living spaces. High ceilings, sash windows with shutters, original floorboards and decorative cornicing sit alongside a full-width, light-filled kitchen/diner with vaulted skylights and bi-fold doors to the garden.
The rear garden is a standout: a lovingly planted, split-level oasis with two patio levels, fragrant borders and a quirky brick-built WWII Anderson shelter for storage. Inside, accommodation includes a large double reception, substantial cellar storage, a generous family bathroom and a separate shower room — well suited to a growing family or professionals who need space to work from home.
Location is a practical urban draw: about a ten-minute walk to Denmark Hill and East Dulwich stations, close to several well-regarded primary schools and Lordship Lane’s shops and cafés. Practical considerations: the property is freehold but on a small plot, council tax is Band F (expensive), walls are original solid brick (insulation date unknown) and local crime and mobile signal are average. Overall, this is a spacious, characterful family home with ready-to-enjoy living spaces and clear potential for further improvement if desired.