- Grade II-listed Georgian end-terrace with original period features
- Spacious 4,270 sq ft across five floors, six bedrooms
- Principal bedroom with private balcony; roof terrace with park views
- Private rear garden with mature trees and rear access
- Self-contained lower-ground flat for income or guests
- EPC E and solid brick walls — likely high heating costs
- Listed status restricts alterations and may increase maintenance costs
- Council tax very expensive; local crime levels higher than average
Set on prestigious Gloucester Circus, this Grade II-listed Georgian end-terrace combines grand period character with generous living space across five floors. High ceilings, sash windows with shutters, ornate cornicing and multiple open fireplaces retain authentic charm while large reception rooms and a vaulted partially glazed kitchen create light, flexible family spaces. The principal bedroom opens to a private balcony over the garden square and a roof terrace delivers exceptional views towards Greenwich Park.
Practical strengths include a private rear garden with mature trees and rear access, a self-contained lower-ground flat (suitable for guests or rental), and substantial overall floor area ideal for multi-generational living or home working. The location is excellent for families and commuters: immediate access to Greenwich Park, the market and DLR/National Rail connections.
Buyers should note material constraints: the house is Grade II listed which will restrict alterations and can complicate maintenance; the EPC rating is E and walls are solid brick with assumed no insulation, so heating costs and retrofit work are likely. Council tax is very expensive and the area records higher crime levels, which some purchasers will want to consider alongside the square’s privacy and mature landscaping.
This is a rare, characterful townhouse for a buyer seeking a large family home with significant period detail and scope for careful upgrading within listed constraints. The property will suit those who value location, space and heritage and who are prepared for conservation-led maintenance and energy-improvement planning.