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This mid-terrace Victorian home seamlessly combines timeless character with modern innovation, creating a space that is as functional as it is beautiful. Original sash windows, intricate ceiling roses, and decorative cornices nod to the home’s heritage, while dado rails and restored fireplaces evoke a sense of refined craftsmanship.
The heart of the home is a flowing living and dining space, opening into an extended kitchen designed with family life and entertaining in mind. Here, high-end Miele appliances, a chef’s sink with boiling water tap, and remote-controlled skylights bring a modern edge to the charming period details.
A decorative, mature garden with built-in barbecue and seating offers tranquillity and seclusion. Backing onto an orchard, the house has far reaching views and mature trees and woodland giving you a connection to nature rarely found in London.
Upstairs, the principle suite occupies what would have originally been two separate bedrooms. The generous lateral space allows for a free-flowing arrangement with bedroom, generous seating area, built-in storage, and a luxurious en-suite bathroom. Three additional double bedrooms occupy the upper floors along with an additional bathroom and shower room - offer flexibility and comfort for family or guests.
Thoughtfully designed storage solutions include built-in wardrobes, a utility cupboard, and a dry basement, ensuring practicality matches style. Every room is future-proofed with USB and data sockets, while card-coded external doors and a 'smart' home system controlled via phone enhance convenience and security. The home is equipped with wired alarms, cameras, and utility management systems, offering peace of mind and effortless control.
This is a home where period charm meets modern living, designed for those who appreciate quality, character, and innovation.
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Internal floor area = 2133 sq. ft / 198.1 sq. m
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The house is conveniently located just 16 minutes walk, or just a few minutes bus ride from Brixton, a bustling area celebrated for its diverse dining options and vibrant bar culture. Top destinations in the area include Brixton Village, Market Row, and Acre Lane, all highly recommended. Local landmarks like The Ritzy Cinema, Electric Brixton, and the Brixton O2 Academy are much loved by the community. A notable new addition is The Department Store, a beautifully revamped 1876 Bon Marche building now featuring shared workspaces, a Pure Vinyl record store, a community post office, and the Canova Hall restaurant and bar.
Streatham is also nearby, offering a variety of independent cafes, eateries, and shops along Streatham Hill, just minutes from Palace Road. Some highlights are Batch & Co Coffee, Hood Restaurant, Streatham Wine House, and Art & Craft, which boasts a wide array of craft beers sourced from both local London breweries and further afield.