South Londons premier residential street is tree-lined and stocked with lovely period houses. With terrific open plan family accommodation arranged over four levels this property is no exception. The entrance hall has a glass roof to the rear section and gives access to a comfortable living room together with a large study/5th bedroom on the ground floor. From the reception room stairs lead up to the first floor and down to the lower ground, with a terrific limestone floor, where you will find a lovely "cooks" kitchen that, amongst other things, incorporates a central workstation with stainless steel working top and triple bowl sink unit "we bought it from Andersons in 1971" says our client "we wouldnt be without one, you can put anything on it!" Theres a fabulous walk-in pantry off the kitchen too. From the kitchen you pass into the dining room which also has a glass roof extension and glazed doors that open out on to the lower part of the rear garden. Off the dining room theres a useful cloakroom and off of that is our clients workshop (extremely useful but, gentlemen, if you cant get away with keeping it, it could make a great shower/utility room!)
Up on the first floor there is one double and one single bedroom and a bathroom and on the second a further two double bedrooms and a shower room.
Although the property has been improved with various alterations over the years it retains much of its period charm. Many of the windows have been restored improving the appearance of the house as well as making them somewhat easier to open and the front windows on the ground and first floors still feature their original shutters.
Denmark Hill station is a matter of a few minutes walk from the property and shops can be found on Camberwell Church Street as well as on nearby Grove Vale and Lordship Lane and the house is conveniently located for the Dulwich schools.