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£1,275,000

4 bed end terrace house for sale
Drakefell Road, Brockley SE4

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

  • Freehold

Munday's, London

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About this property

  • Private garden

Fantastic four bedroom end of terrace of 1759 square feet. The house has been architecturally-treated, delivering an amazing contemporary kitchen/dining room/reception. A south-facing garden and side access complete the package. Walk just five minutes to Brockley Station.

From the high-ceilinged hall, to your left you have a formal double-reception. The bay-fronted front room is over 14 feet by over 11 feet, with cool column radiators and custom-made shutters and an attractive central fireplace. The second reception is a great library/study (of over 11 feet by over 10 feet).

At the foot of the hall, you have a handy guest/downstairs w.c. Then straight ahead is the main event! Running over 25 feet and spanning the width of the house with exposed steelwork, it’s an incredible space for day to day family life through to mass entertaining. Large profile floor tiles impress (underfloor heating) along with a contemporary fitted kitchen and island. Storage and modern glazing further bring the smiles.

Up to the first floor and you’ll first find a large and full bathroom with white suite including twin basins and an independent shower.

From the main landing you have a large twin-sash-windowed principal bedroom across the front (of over 17 feet by over 11 feet) of the house (lovely window shutters again, here). Adjacent is a respectable double of over 11 feet each way, with a gorgeous feature fireplace and bespoke built-in wardrobes.

Your second floor delivers two equally proportioned bedrooms and a classy bathroom with free-standing bath.

Telegraph Hill Conservation Area - designated in 1991 - takes its name from one of the semaphores located here from 1795 (to transfer messages between the Admiralty and its fleet during the Napoleonic wars). The houses were built from 1871 under the control of the then landowner, the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, who set out strict guidelines to ensure the quality of their middle class estate. The pleasing result is terrace upon terrace of pretty houses on residential, tree-lined streets.

Brockley Station is a short walk and gives you regular and Windrush line trains. Nunhead Station is close, too for added Thameslink.

Brockley has lovely cafes and good food spots. Check out Broca, Browns, Ellary’s, Mauby, Tai and Brockley Brewery. New Cross, Deptford, Peckham, Nunhead and Camberwell are all close for more options.

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