Fixed Price £1,100,000

Westcombe Hill,
London

5 beds
1 baths
2 parks

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A substantial, three storey, five bedroom Victorian Semi-Detached house, nearby outstanding schools, parks and a variety of transport links making an ideal home for a growing family.

This charming home provides an abundance of living and bedroom accommodation, featuring two bathrooms, a cellar and garage with scope to adapt and improve the i...

This charming home provides an abundance of living and bedroom accommodation, featuring two bathrooms, a cellar and garage with scope to adapt and improve the interior to suit your own needs.

Upon arrival you are greeted by a striking Victorian brick facade with side access serving the garden and a pathway leading up to the entrance. The entrance hall provides access into the interconnecting reception rooms, the cellar and first floor. The first reception room offers a generous living space, with double glazed windows to the front and a period style fireplace with marble surround; original hardwood double doors lead into the rear reception room creating versatility with the main living accommodation. The rear reception, currently used as a dining space has a double glazed window looking onto the garden and a timber fire surround.

At the end of the entrance hall is an open plan kitchen/breakfast room, comprising a fitted kitchen with a tiled floor. A rear lobby provides access to the garden as well as the final reception room and a utility space/w.c. with the latter comprising a guest w.c, basin and plumbing for a washing machine. The final reception room provides a secondary living space with a double glazed window to the rear framing the garden. To the rear is a mature garden, mainly laid to lawn with established trees and shrubs, a patio adjoining the house and a garage en-bloc accessed via Siebert Road.

The first floor follows a conventional layout with all rooms feeding from a central landing. A modified master bedroom is located to the front, with the former box room having been opened up internally and the addition of an en-suite shower room this bedroom suite now has generous proportions and room to accommodation either a study or walk-in wardrobe dependant on preference. The middle bedroom which overlooks the garden acts as a small double or large single room, ideal as a child's bedroom. A family bathroom is accessed off of the landing with a bath with a screen and shower over, w.c. and basin whilst a further bedroom behind completes the first floor, offering another double which overlooks the garden. The second floor comprises two further double bedrooms, both with dormer windows with the front bedroom also featuring a velux window.

For commuters, there is a wide range of transport options including Westcombe Park Station, positioned at the bottom of the road with regular trains into Cannon Street, Charing Cross, London Bridge as well as the new Thames link services. Connections via Greenwich offer the DLR whilst Woolwich Arsenal will be home to the Crossrail link, which is currently under construction. North Greenwich for the Jubilee Line is a short bus ride away and only one stop from Canary Wharf. Blackheath Village Station offers an alternative, with connections at Lewisham just a short stroll across the heath. London City Airport is only 30 minutes away by public transport or car. Cycling and the Thames Clipper service can be alternatives into Canary Wharf and the City.

There is a fine selection of local schooling, both private and mainstream, with Invicta, Halstow, Sherington and Our Lady of Grace being just a few of the nearby outstanding rated schools. There are also alternative schools such as the Greenwich Steiner School and independent schools such as Pointers and Blackheath High both within a short stroll. Nearby Mycenae House boasts a vast array of classes and activities for all ages. Further benefits include Greenwich Park and Blackheath Common; both within a short stroll, and Greenwich Town Centre and Blackheath Village are nearby as well. The house is particularly well located to benefit from the shops at Blackheath Royal Standard which include M&S food hall, butchers, greengrocers, hairdressers, bakery, dry cleaners, DIY and post office.

Greenwich and Blackheath are renowned for their vibrant nightlife, with a fine selection of cuisine, bars and pubs, boutique shops, closed markets and farmers markets. The area is often described as an oasis or hidden gem within London, one of the best kept secrets within South East London.

Now becoming known on a wider scale for commuters and families looking to put down roots, this area is becoming rapidly sought after with properties in short supply. We therefore highly recommend your earliest viewing to avoid disappointment. Phones lines are open from 8:00 - 22:00 to assist with your enquiry.

The vendor of this property is associated with an employee of the Spicerhaart Group and as such there is a declaration of interest in relation to this property. Section 21 of the Estate Agency Act 1979 will therefore apply.

This charming home provides an abundance of living and bedroom accommodation, featuring two bathrooms, a cellar and garage with scope to adapt and improve the interior to suit your own needs.

Upon arrival you are greeted by a striking Victorian brick facade with side access serving the garden and a pathway leading up to the entrance. The entrance hall provides access into the interconnecting reception rooms, the cellar and first floor. The first reception room offers a generous living space, with double glazed windows to the front and a period style fireplace with marble surround; original hardwood double doors lead into the rear reception room creating versatility with the main living accommodation. The rear reception, currently used as a dining space has a double glazed window looking onto the garden and a timber fire surround.

At the end of the entrance hall is an open plan kitchen/breakfast room, comprising a fitted kitchen with a tiled floor. A rear lobby provides access to the garden as well as the final reception room and a utility space/w.c. with the latter comprising a guest w.c, basin and plumbing for a washing machine. The final reception room provides a secondary living space with a double glazed window to the rear framing the garden. To the rear is a mature garden, mainly laid to lawn with established trees and shrubs, a patio adjoining the house and a garage en-bloc accessed via Siebert Road.

The first floor follows a conventional layout with all rooms feeding from a central landing. A modified master bedroom is located to the front, with the former box room having been opened up internally and the addition of an en-suite shower room this bedroom suite now has generous proportions and room to accommodation either a study or walk-in wardrobe dependant on preference. The middle bedroom which overlooks the garden acts as a small double or large single room, ideal as a child's bedroom. A family bathroom is accessed off of the landing with a bath with a screen and shower over, w.c. and basin whilst a further bedroom behind completes the first floor, offering another double which overlooks the garden. The second floor comprises two further double bedrooms, both with dormer windows with the front bedroom also featuring a velux window.

For commuters, there is a wide range of transport options including Westcombe Park Station, positioned at the bottom of the road with regular trains into Cannon Street, Charing Cross, London Bridge as well as the new Thames link services. Connections via Greenwich offer the DLR whilst Woolwich Arsenal will be home to the Crossrail link, which is currently under construction. North Greenwich for the Jubilee Line is a short bus ride away and only one stop from Canary Wharf. Blackheath Village Station offers an alternative, with connections at Lewisham just a short stroll across the heath. London City Airport is only 30 minutes away by public transport or car. Cycling and the Thames Clipper service can be alternatives into Canary Wharf and the City.

There is a fine selection of local schooling, both private and mainstream, with Invicta, Halstow, Sherington and Our Lady of Grace being just a few of the nearby outstanding rated schools. There are also alternative schools such as the Greenwich Steiner School and independent schools such as Pointers and Blackheath High both within a short stroll. Nearby Mycenae House boasts a vast array of classes and activities for all ages. Further benefits include Greenwich Park and Blackheath Common; both within a short stroll, and Greenwich Town Centre and Blackheath Village are nearby as well. The house is particularly well located to benefit from the shops at Blackheath Royal Standard which include M&S food hall, butchers, greengrocers, hairdressers, bakery, dry cleaners, DIY and post office.

Greenwich and Blackheath are renowned for their vibrant nightlife, with a fine selection of cuisine, bars and pubs, boutique shops, closed markets and farmers markets. The area is often described as an oasis or hidden gem within London, one of the best kept secrets within South East London.

Now becoming known on a wider scale for commuters and families looking to put down roots, this area is becoming rapidly sought after with properties in short supply. We therefore highly recommend your earliest viewing to avoid disappointment. Phones lines are open from 8:00 - 22:00 to assist with your enquiry.

The vendor of this property is associated with an employee of the Spicerhaart Group and as such there is a declaration of interest in relation to this property. Section 21 of the Estate Agency Act 1979 will therefore apply.

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