Extensively renovated five-bedroom period home with rare off-street parking in peaceful cul-de-sac.
Five genuine double bedrooms across three floors
Three bathrooms including freestanding bath and heated mirrors
26ft extended kitchen/diner with integrated appliances
Period features: bay windows, fireplaces, high ceilings
Wider-than-usual plot with rare off-street parking
Low-maintenance patio garden and large side return
Freehold and newly renovated throughout
Council tax above average; small overall plot size
This beautifully refurbished Victorian end-of-terrace on a quiet cul-de-sac offers spacious family living across three floors. The house has been thoughtfully remodelled to provide five genuine double bedrooms and three bathrooms, with a bright, high-ceilinged double reception and a spectacular 26ft kitchen/diner ideal for everyday family life and entertaining.
Finished to a contemporary standard while retaining period character — bay windows, original fireplaces and traditional plasterwork — the home sits on a wider-than-usual plot allowing rare off-street parking on Meadowcourt Road. Outside space is low-maintenance: a paved patio garden, mature planting and a large side return with secure gated access to the front for additional storage or bikes.
Practical benefits include a utility cupboard, integrated kitchen appliances, multiple bathrooms (including a freestanding bath and heated mirrors) and excellent local connectivity: within walking distance of Blackheath Village, Manor House Gardens and nearby stations with fast services to central London. Local schools and green spaces are strong draws for families.
Notable considerations: the plot is small overall despite being wider-than-average for the street, council tax is above average, and the area records average crime levels. The property is freehold and newly renovated, so further major works are not expected, but buyers should check council tax bands and parking arrangements personally before offering.