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£300,000

(£257/sq. ft)

4 bed terraced house for sale
Thorndale Road, Waterloo L22

    • 4 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

    • 1,166 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Newly Renovated Victorian Terrace

  • Beautiful Character Features Throughout

  • Four Bedrooms

  • Open Plan Fitted Breakfast Kitchen and Dining Area

  • Bathroom, Utility Room, Ground Floor WC

  • South Facing Garden with Porcelain Tiles and Built in Seating

Thorndale Road, Waterloo - Heritage Heart, Contemporary Soul

Welcome to Thorndale Road, situated on the sort after ‘Dales’ roads in Waterloo - a street that already knows who it is, and a home that’s just found its true voice.
This is a Victorian terrace, fully renovated in 2024 - not just modernised, but meticulously re-crafted. A house that wears its history with pride, but lives fully in the now.

From the moment you arrive, this one feels different. The front garden has had a mini landscape makeover - classic lines, lavender planting, and a freshly painted fence and posts that complement the sage green front door with quiet confidence. Step inside, and you’re greeted by a stylish tiled vestibule - Italian floors that carry through the hallway and offer a seamless welcome. Above you, light filters through the original leaded-glass internal window - a detail so beautiful the aesthetic has been built around it.

The front lounge is timeless yet elevated. A large bay window with traditional sash-style double glazing frames the space, while the original working marble fireplace takes centre stage - perfect for slow Sunday mornings or cosy winter nights in. Bespoke cabinetry has been added with a light hand - nothing fussy, everything functional. It's a room that balances calm, character and purpose. A downstairs loo has been added and again is finished in traditional colours and blends in perfectly.

The rear of the house has been opened up to deliver what today’s living demands: A kitchen-diner that works hard and looks incredible. Exposed brickwork anchors the original inglenook-style chimney, fitted with original cabinetry and a modern nod to heritage charm. The kitchen is design-led and quietly clever - matte units in an earthy, modern palette, a Belfast-style sink with instant boiling water tap, full size integrated dishwasher, a wine fridge, oven and gas hob, and a breakfast bar perfect for weekday chaos or late-night chats. Bi-fold doors stretch out across the rear, spilling natural light into the space and opening onto the garden - this is entertaining, flowing, connected living at its best.

From the kitchen, a step down leads into the separate utility - with additional garden access, space for laundry, and a door you can close when real life gets messy.

The first floor hosts three bedrooms - two with original fireplaces retained and restored. Each room feels balanced and airy, with high ceilings and soft, neutral tones throughout. The bathroom is something special; a four-piece suite that blends period styling with premium fittings: Think high-level cistern, vanity built-in sink, spacious shower enclosure, a bath with traditional taps, and tiles that honour the property’s roots while elevating its future.

The top floor is home to bedroom four - currently used as a stylish home office, but easily adapted into a guest room, playroom, or extra bedroom depending on what life demands. It’s private, peaceful, and perfectly formed.

And then, there’s outside.
The South facing garden is rare in both width and design, wider than most for this area, and beautifully reimagined. A raised porcelain tiled patio leads down into the spacious garden and built-in seating area. The kind of space that hosts parties, family dinners, quiet coffees and stargazing nights with equal ease. It’s not just outdoor space. It’s an extension of your home.

Every inch of this house has been considered. Every decision made with intention. A full rewire and brand new boiler were part of the 2024 renovation - so the hard work is done. What’s left? Just move in, and start living.

This is a house for people who want more than just square footage - it’s for those who want style and substance, character and comfort.

Thorndale Road - where heritage meets modernity, and a house becomes a home.

A note from the seller: “The perfect hosting house - this home has seen a kitchen disco or two. From open plan kitchen & dining area, to the seamless indoor to outdoor living, you will make many a happy memory in this home!”

EPC Rating: D

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