Property description
Built in the late Victorian era, this mid-terraced house is traditional, well-proportioned and classic. Inside are three proper bedrooms, two reception rooms, an eat-in kitchen and a smart bathroom. Additional treats include a big cellar, lots of loft storage, patio garden and space to the front for more potted plants. Grosvenor Park is a beautiful, curving, no-through street lined with a mixture of architecture and is set on the northern edge of Camberwell and brushing against Kennington and Walworth.
A sunny yellow front door will immediately put you in a good mood as you step inside. On your left are two delightful reception rooms with a square opening connecting them in the middle. The front is currently laid out as lounging space and has plenty of room for sofas and TV arrangements. Storage is taken care of (there are fitted cupboards to each alcove and plenty of shelving above) and there is a big front facing bay window with wooden shutters to draw in light. The room to the rear is a perfect dining space and has direct access to the garden. Both rooms have working gas fires too - toasty! Back in the hall, pass storage space under the stairs before a drop down lands you in the kitchen. Very cleverly, the seamless units have been fitted along the left hand wall, leaving additional (informal) dining space (if you have children you will understand why this is a good touch!). At the very rear is a loo, before additional access to the patio garden.
Upstairs you’ll find a familiar layout of three double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The first bedroom sits on the half landing with garden views and the bathroom sits next door. A short climb up toward the front of the house and you’ll find bedrooms two and three. Each have fitted wardrobes and the master has three bright windows (with wooden shutters) and a pretty street view.
Walworth offers a super-fast commute - you can pick up the tube either Oval or Kennington, both within a 12 minute walk, or grab any number of buses travelling up Camberwell Road into the city (buses on Camberwell New Road will take you to points west). If cricket is your thing, then you are perfectly positioned for the Oval or, for an amateur match, take your mates to Burgess Park, a two minute stroll across Camberwell Road. Head down to Oval for the fantastic farmer’s market every Saturday in the grounds of St Mark’s church.
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