Two double bedrooms with main bedroom cloakroom and skyline views
South‑facing three‑tier private garden ideal for entertaining
Private garage — rare local benefit for parking and storage
711 sq ft average size; traditional mid‑terrace layout
Built 1967–1975; cavity walls likely uninsulated — retrofit advised
Council Tax Band E (above average) to budget for
Local crime levels are above average — consider security measures
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband for home working
Set on the corner of Point Hill and Maidenstone Hill, this mid‑century terraced home offers practical family living within easy reach of Greenwich Park, local schools and excellent transport links. The house brings together a contemporary kitchen, a bright lounge/diner with direct garden access, and a private garage — rare for the area. The main bedroom enjoys notable London skyline views and its own cloakroom, adding everyday convenience.
The south‑facing, three‑tier private garden is a standout for outdoor relaxation and entertaining despite the property’s modest plot size. Internally the layout is traditional and sensible: two generously sized double bedrooms upstairs, a modern family bathroom and a medium living room with large glazing that floods the space with light. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support home working and streaming.
Practical considerations: the house was constructed in the late 1960s/early 1970s and has cavity walls that appear uninsulated, so an upgrade would improve comfort and running costs. Council Tax is Band E and local crime levels are above average; buyers should factor these into their decision. Overall this is a well‑located, characterful home that will suit professionals or families seeking a convenient Greenwich base with scope to add value through targeted improvements.



























































