Property description
GUIDE PRICE £975,000 to £1,000,000
From the moment you enter the estate, the wide, tree-lined avenue and handsome architecture set the tone. The property itself makes an imposing first impression, with classic proportions, original brickwork, and landscaped gardens that immediately convey both heritage and quality.
This is a home that commands attention — not just for its grandeur, but for the thoughtful and sympathetic way it has been renovated to meet modern expectations while retaining its period soul.
Step inside and discover a beautifully restored home that blends timeless craftsmanship with contemporary elegance.
The reception room is a true centrepiece: generous in scale and bathed in natural light from a large original sash window, it features classic herringbone natural wood flooring, ornate cornicing, and a striking period fireplace — the perfect blend of character and comfort. Whether you’re entertaining or relaxing, this space offers a refined yet welcoming atmosphere.
Along the hall, the shaker-style kitchen impresses with its understated sophistication. Featuring white stone worktops, integrated appliances, and elegant cabinetry, it offers everything you need for daily living or stylish hosting — all set against the charm of the apartment’s original features.
Accommodation includes three well-proportioned double bedrooms, ideal for families, professionals, or downsizers wanting flexibility. Two are on the main level, along with a modern bathroom, while the third bedroom occupies the upper floor and forms part of a luxurious en-suite retreat complete with a freestanding bath, matching wc and basin with bespoke tiling. In addition on this floor there is a utility room and extra storage room/ hobby room with restricted head room.
This apartment doesn’t just deliver on interiors — it offers a lifestyle many aspire to.
A beautiful South-facing communal gardens offer a peaceful green space for relaxation, play, or outdoor dining.
A private garage, off-street parking, and a substantial cellar storage room providing exceptional practical benefits rarely found in period conversions.
The share of freehold tenure gives owners a greater sense of control and long-term value.
Just a few minutes’ walk to Blackheath Village, one of South East London’s most desirable and character-rich neighbourhoods. Enjoy artisan coffee shops, independent boutiques, excellent restaurants, and a vibrant community feel. The Blackheath Conservatoire is a local gem offering art, drama, and music classes — ideal for families or anyone looking to connect with the community.
On weekends, take a stroll across the open heath — a stunning expanse of green space that links seamlessly to Greenwich Park and the Thames beyond.
For commuters, Blackheath Station is a short walk away, offering fast, regular trains into London Bridge (13 minutes), Cannon Street, Charing Cross, and Victoria. A single stop to Lewisham provides access to the DLR and direct links to Canary Wharf, Bank, and Stratford.
Families will be delighted by the choice of outstanding local schools, including: Brooklands Primary School (Ofsted Outstanding), Blackheath Preparatory School, The Pointers School, Heath House.
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