£850,000
5 bed terraced house for saleThe Village, London SE7
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: F
- Chain free
- Freehold
John Payne - Blackheath Standard
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About this property
Chain Free
Georgian Town House
In Need Of Modernisation
Off Street Parking
Close Proximity To Station
An Array Of Ammenities Nearby
Within Catchment Of Schools
Energy Efficiency Rating - F
We are pleased to offer the opportunity to acquire a Georgian Town House in the heart of one of the oldest villages, Charlton Village. Spanning an impressive five storeys and scope for multiple arrangements, though does require renovations, it’s an exciting project for a buyer/family to take on to create a home exactly the way they want it.
Briefly comprising a one-bedroom flat on the lower ground floor which is semi-self-contained but can integrate back into the house with ease; this flat has its own front access. The ground floor has a double reception room with a large bay window overlooking the garden which can be accessed via the hallway. On the first floor a huge open plan kitchen living diner and a W/C in the hallway between staircases. The second-floor measures 28ft in length and currently used as a bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, while the third floor has a double bedroom with ensuite W/C and storage in the eaves.
There is off street parking available to the rear which is accessible via electric gates and provides further access to garden which is equipped with lighting.
Charlton is one of the oldest remaining villages in London. It is home to an award-winning organic greengrocer, which feeds the animals in the local park, as well as two pubs and a Coop. The Jacobean Charlton House is now a local community centre and events venue, home to a café, library, weekly market, Montessori nursery and the Greenwich Music School.
The Charlton Lido and Lifestyle Club is also close by, with an Olympic-sized heated outdoor swimming pool, a state-of-the-art gym, tennis courts, an outdoor splash pool and a large children’s playground.
Slightly further afield is the pretty old town of Greenwich. Famous for its maritime history, it now has an excellent selection of restaurants, pubs, and shops, a Picturehouse cinema and a theatre. The Old Royal Naval College, designed by Sir Christopher Wren in the 18th century, hosts a popular programme of events in the gardens, including concerts, an open-air theatre, and a jazz festival. Greenwich Park, part of the Greenwich World Heritage Site, is also close by.
There are several excellent schooling options close by, including several primary schools including Windrush Primary School and Our Lady of Grace Catholic Primary School. Highly respected independent schools including The Pointer School, Blackheath Prep and Blackheath High School are also nearby.
For transport, Charlton's railway station runs direct services to London Bridge in 16 minutes, as well as to Waterloo East, Charing Cross, and Cannon Street. Woolwich Station is on the Elizabeth Line and has direct links to central London via Canary Wharf, which is reached in under 30 minutes, and Liverpool Street. The nearest Underground station is North Greenwich for the Jubilee Line. City Airport is under 20 minutes away for international travel and the area is also well serviced by the Cycle Superhighway.
The Royal Borough of Greenwich - Council Tax Band - F
Energy Efficiency Rating - F
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