£1,400,000
(£691/sq. ft)
5 bed property for saleEndymion Road SW2
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
2,025 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Keating Estates
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About this property
Five bedrooms
Two bathrooms plus a WC
Period house with an elegant façade
Over 2,000 square feet
Potential to extend stnp
Local pub, café and amenities on doorstep
Brockwell Park a short stroll away
Central Brixton a fifteen-minute walk or five-minute bus
Herne Hill within walking distance
Chain-free. Freehold
Keating Estates are proud to present to market an impressive five bedroom period house, offering over 2,000 square feet of well-proportioned living space, complemented by a large private garden. This handsome property exudes a sense of grandeur with its impressive kerb appeal and elegant façade.
Full Description
Keating Estates are proud to present to market an impressive five-bedroom period house, offering over 2,000 square feet of well-proportioned living space, complemented by a large private garden. Nestled on the desirable Enymion Road, this handsome property exudes a sense of grandeur from the very first glance, with its impressive kerb appeal and elegant façade.
Offered as a blank canvas, the home is neutrally decorated throughout, ready for a discerning purchaser to make their mark and create a truly bespoke family home.
Upon entry, the house immediately impresses with its sense of scale and period charm. The double reception room is linked by a graceful arched doorway that allows for a flexible yet elegant living arrangement. Original timber floorboards flow underfoot, complemented by exquisite marble fireplaces in each room, while a striking bay window to the front and high, corniced ceilings amplify the sense of space and light. The kitchen diner and adjoining utility room are thoughtfully positioned at the rear of the property. Modern shaker-style cabinetry provides ample storage, tastefully wrapping around the dining space which is perfectly framed by a charming bay window—an ideal nook for more informal dining. Characterful arched entryways echo the reception rooms, leading through to the practical utility area. For those seeking to further enhance the living space, there is the potential to extend the kitchen, subject to the necessary consents.
Sliding doors open onto the private rear garden, with a generous paved patio that sweeps around the home, leading to a lush lawn bordered by established shrubbery. This tranquil outdoor space offers the perfect backdrop for alfresco dining or family play. Additionally, a cellar provides valuable storage.
Upstairs, the accommodation continues to impress with five bedrooms arranged across the upper levels. The principal suite occupies the top floor, a peaceful retreat with three expansive windows that flood the space with natural light. Retaining original doors the suite also boasts a generous en-suite bathroom, presented in neutral tones with a bathtub and separate shower. On the first floor, the second bedroom mirrors the grand proportions of the principal bedroom, complete with a delightful bay window. Three further well-sized bedrooms are located to the rear, each enjoying garden views and capable of accommodating double beds. A further bathroom and an additional separate WC complete the home, ensuring convenience for busy households.
Endymion Road has a great neighbourly feel, with a WhatsApp group should you wish to partake. Purchasers have the popular establishments on Brixton Hill within touching distance, including F Mondays, Stir Coffee, Pizza Brixton and the ever-popular White Horse Pub, as well as neighbourhood favourite, the Elm Park Tavern, just up the road with a parade of shops and cafes. There is also a gym within a four minute walk. This sizeable home is perfect for anyone who wants to be close to the action but retain a sense of calm. Situated a fifteen-minute stroll to the culinary and nightlife mecca of South London, Brixton, and six minutes to the green open spaces of Brockwell Park. A fifteen-minute walk across the park brings you to Herne Hill station and the many pubs, cafes and restaurants of Herne Hill.
The transport links are fantastic, with the first stop on the Victoria Line at Brixton tube station a short stroll down the hill. Multiple buses run up and down Brixton Hill day or night, whisking you down to the tube within a few minutes and through into central London. The buses offer a great alternative to the tube and train stations for commuters into central London, with buses coming and going every other minute from Brixton Hill. With Brockwell Park, Herne Hill’s pubs and restaurants and Brixton Village all on your doorstep, there really is something to cater for everyone.
Freehold. Chain-free.
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