£3,000,000
4 bed terraced house for saleDartmouth Row, Greenwich, London SE10
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Freehold
Winkworth - Greenwich
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About this property
Four bedroom family home
Grade II Queen Anne
Beautiful condition
Built circa 1690
Outstanding garden
Views across London
Two receptions
Two bathrooms
Conservatory and cellar
Just off open heath
Rare to the market is this quite stunning four-bedroom, three storey, Queen Anne house, built circa 1690, that is Grade II listed and features an outstanding and large westerly facing garden, plus wonderful views across London. Perfectly located on this quiet and beautiful tree lined road just off the heath! Measuring circa 2522 sq ft.
The property, elegant from the outside, retains many of its original features inside including wood panelling, cornicing and fireplaces. On the ground floor the property comprises of a lovely front reception room and a well fitted kitchen breakfast room that leads onto a bright Conservatory. There is also a Utility room, WC and a large 13ft cellar. On the upper two floors there is a further reception, with far reaching views, four double bedrooms and two bathrooms, plus another WC. As mentioned, there is an large and mature, west facing garden that is perfectly maintained and certainly one of the largest in the area, with rear access to Dartmouth Hill.
Dartmouth Row is quite possibly one of the very best locations in the entire area, equidistant to both Blackheath and Greenwich town centres, but also close to Lewisham and Deptford. This means you have a fantastic choice of shops and restaurants, but also the house is mere moments from the open heath and also The Royal Park, with its Observatory.
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