Large light‑filled four‑bed Victorian with garden and principal suite, moments from Olympia.
Extensive 2,961 sq ft Victorian mid‑terrace with high ceilings and period detail
Four double bedrooms including whole first‑floor principal suite with en suite
Open plan lower ground kitchen/diner with games/media room and garden access
Walled southerly garden, two railed balconies; small, tiered outdoor plot
Air conditioning and double glazing present; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
EPC D (63) and likely solid brick walls without insulation — energy upgrades advised
Arranged over multiple floors—many stairs; council tax Band H is very expensive
Freehold; low flood risk; situated close to Olympia’s cultural and dining amenities
A handsome, substantial Victorian mid‑terrace arranged over multiple floors, this exceptionally large four double‑bedroom home (c.2,961 sq ft) suits buyers seeking generous, flexible living and entertaining space. High ceilings, period detail and wide reception rooms create an elegant central living spine, while the lower ground floor’s open plan kitchen/dining and games/media room provide modern family flow and direct garden access. Two railed balconies and a walled southerly garden add outdoor room for children and entertaining.
The principal suite occupies the entire first floor and includes a dressing area and en suite, delivering a private family retreat. Practical additions such as air conditioning, double glazing and multiple bathrooms across the upper floors make day‑to‑day life straightforward in a home designed for high‑density family use and for hosting. The property sits on a wide residential street moments from the new Olympia development with cultural, dining and transport connections nearby.
There are some material negatives to factor into purchase plans. The EPC is D (63) and the property’s solid brick walls are likely uninsulated, so energy performance and heating costs could be improved. The house is arranged over several levels, which provides character but involves many stairs; the council tax band is very expensive (Band H). The plot is relatively small for the house footprint, so outdoor space is tiered and compact rather than expansive.
Overall this is a light‑filled, well‑proportioned period family house with flexible rooms for study, media and formal reception. It will suit a family or buyer wanting space and period character in a sought‑after W14 location, prepared to invest modestly to upgrade energy efficiency and modern finishes where desired.