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£550,000
2 bed cottage for saleBroad Walk, London SE3
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
- Leasehold
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About this property
Vacant possession – move straight in
The only cottage within this historic estate
Peaceful, secluded setting surrounded by open space
Private gated entrance from Broad Walk
Driveway parking for you and visitors
Private gardens and terraces wrapping the home
Light-filled principal bedroom with skylight
Concierge, pool, gym, sauna & residents’ bar included
890 sq.ft / EPC: E / Council Tax Band: E
A Hidden Cottage. A Historic Setting. A Life Well Lived.
Set within the grounds of the historic Royal Herbert Pavilions, this detached two-bedroom cottage offers something genuinely different. It feels entirely separate and self-contained, yet sits within one of South East London’s most distinctive and historically important residential estates.
The Royal Herbert Pavilions were originally built in 1865 as the country’s first purpose-built military hospital, designed by Florence Nightingale with a strong emphasis on light, air and wellbeing. Today, the estate occupies around seven acres of landscaped grounds and has been carefully converted into private residences, while still retaining the calm and openness that defined its original purpose.
One of the most striking features of the cottage is its private entrance directly from Broad Walk. Large double gates open onto a dedicated driveway providing parking for several vehicles, with a separate pedestrian gate set neatly alongside for everyday access. It creates a genuine sense of arrival and independence that is rarely found within an estate setting.
The cottage sits quietly within the grounds and immediately feels removed from the busyness of daily life. There are no communal hallways or shared walls - just your own front door and space around you. At the same time, residents benefit from access to the wider estate facilities, which include a concierge service, indoor swimming pool, gym, sauna, steam room, tennis court and residents’ bar.
Inside, the layout is practical and well balanced. The ground floor includes a reception room with a period fireplace, a fitted kitchen and a family bathroom. Upstairs are two bedrooms, with the principal bedroom featuring a large skylight that brings in an abundance of natural light and gives the space a calm, open feel. A separate shower room completes the accommodation.
The property is currently vacant. To help buyers visualise how the space can be used, some images show furnished layouts for the bedrooms, living room, kitchen and one bathroom. These are intended as a guide to scale and layout and may differ from how the rooms appear when viewed.
Outside, the cottage is surrounded by paved garden space on all sides, reinforcing its sense of independence. Steps lead from the driveway down to a private patio area with raised planting beds and a brick-built outdoor fireplace, creating a space that works just as well for entertaining as it does for quiet evenings outdoors. The setting feels established and settled, shaped over time rather than recently imposed.
There is also a strong sense of continuity here. Before becoming a private home, this space formed part of the estate’s wider history. Since its conversion, it has been enjoyed by just one family, with three generations spending time here and making full use of both the house and its surroundings. It is now ready for its next chapter.
Alongside its peaceful setting, day-to-day amenities are close by. Local shops, including a nearby Co-op on Shooters Hill, provide everyday convenience, while Blackheath and Greenwich offer a wider selection of independent shops, cafés and restaurants.
Surrounded by open green spaces such as Oxleas Woods, Blackheath, Woolwich Common and Greenwich Park, the location combines a feeling of openness with strong transport links into central London.
This cottage stands alone within the Royal Herbert Pavilions. There are no other homes like it within the estate, making it a rare opportunity to live somewhere with genuine history, space and individuality.
This is a home that simply doesn’t present itself again. Its position, independence and sense of space set it apart not just within the Royal Herbert Pavilions, but from anything else locally. Viewing is the only way to truly understand it - and opportunities like this are rarely available for long.
Additional Information:
Leasehold (expires 1 January 2990)
Service charge: Approx. £3,870 per annum
Ground rent: £200 per annum
Located within a conservation area
Vacant possession
890 sq.ft
Council Tax Band: E
EPC: E
Living Room (16'0" x 14'0", 4.88m x 4.27m)
Kitchen (8'7" x 8'1", 2.62m x 2.46m)
Master Bedroom (15'10" x 13'11", 4.83m x 4.24m)
Bedroom (13.00m x 7.00m, 42'7" x 22'11")
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Tenure
Leasehold (965 years)
Service charge
£3,870 per year
Council tax band
E
Ground rent
£200
Ground rent date of next review