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Guide price

£1,500,000

3 bed end terrace house for sale
Great Dover Street, London SE1

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: F

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

Grant J Bates Property

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About this property

  • Victorian Home

  • Near 1500 Sq Ft

  • Turnkey Home

  • 3-4 Bedrooms

  • Garden Studio

  • South West Facing Garden

  • Great Location

  • Chain Free

An extraordinary three to four-bedroom Victorian home with a private garden and detached studio, this one-of-a-kind residence on Great Dover Street seamlessly merges historic character with bold, bespoke design. Spanning over 1,450 sq ft and the only surviving residential Victorian building on the street, this end-of-terrace house has undergone a meticulous full-scale renovation (2023–2025), restoring and enhancing its period beauty while introducing premium contemporary materials, fittings and architectural features.

The exterior immediately sets the tone – the façade has been fully repointed and cleaned to reveal warm London stock brickwork, framed by freshly detailed stone dressings and high-spec timber sash windows with new ironmongery. The brick boundary wall and railings have been rebuilt to enhance privacy and street presence, giving a refined sense of arrival that speaks to the property's heritage and prime setting beside the Grade II listed Roebuck pub. The beautifully landscaped garden is framed by mature trees and original brickwork and includes a bespoke timber-clad studio from London Town Cabins. With a separate private entrance, this space offers excellent flexibility as a dedicated home office, guest accommodation or nanny quarters, subject to consents.

Inside, the house is defined by its meticulous detailing and warm, characterful design. The raised ground floor hosts a dramatic double reception and dining room, finished in a rich, heritage palette with restored ceiling roses, bespoke joinery and a feature fireplace. Large sash windows and elegant proportions create a refined yet comfortable living space, ideal for entertaining or relaxing in style.

On the lower ground floor, the kitchen is a standout – bold and minimal in aesthetic but highly functional. Designed with a solid concrete worktop, Detale Kabric plastered walls and premium appliances including a Bertazzoni range cooker, AEG units and integrated wine fridge, it’s a statement space at the heart of the home. The layout also includes a generous utility cupboard and guest WC, with level access to the garden and studio.

Upstairs, the first floor features the principal bedroom, a bright and peaceful retreat with bespoke cabinetry, timber floors and soft, natural tones. The adjacent bathroom is opulently styled with a Healey and Lord suite including a freestanding solid brass bathtub, marble chequerboard flooring and a walk-in rainfall shower – a beautifully executed blend of Victorian grandeur and contemporary comfort.

The top floor comprises two further double bedrooms with excellent built-in storage, served by a separate WC. With flexibility for a fourth bedroom, guest suite or further workspace, the home adapts easily to evolving family or professional needs. Throughout, the attention to detail is exceptional – from restored timber floors and staircases to period-style lighting and custom finishes.

The property benefits from full re-wiring and re-plumbing, brand new timber double-glazed sash windows, and newly refurbished external brickwork, offering both peace of mind and enduring style. The basement slab has been fully replaced and damp proofed, ensuring a dry and durable foundation to the lower level.

Situated just beside the Trinity Church Square conservation area, this is one of the most historically rich and architecturally preserved quarters of SE1. The Roebuck pub next door is a cherished neighbourhood hub with excellent management and strict licensing controls, ensuring the atmosphere remains sociable without disruption. The local community is friendly and active, and the location places you moments from Borough Market, Bermondsey Street, and a host of outstanding local amenities.

Transport links are outstanding, with Borough station (Northern Line) just 0.3 miles away, London Bridge (National Rail, Jubilee and Northern) at 0.6 miles, and Elephant & Castle under a mile, offering Bakerloo, Northern and overground services. Excellent schools, green spaces and cultural attractions are all within walking distance, making this a rare opportunity to acquire a fully renovated heritage home in one of London’s most connected and characterful neighbourhoods

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