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Elmdene Road, Woolwich

Woolwich

£700,000 Guide Price

7 x 4 x
Department:
Sales
Reference:
3211607
Type:
Terraced House
Availability:
For Sale
Receptions:
2
Tenure:
Freehold

Property features

  • 6/7 Double Bedrooms
  • 2/3 Reception Rooms
  • 4 Bathroom
  • Victorian House arranged Over 4 Floors
  • Walking Distance to Woolwich Rail Links
  • Double Glazed
  • Gas Central Heating
  • Approx 45ft Garden

Summary

**Guide Price £700,000 - £750,000** We are excited to present a truly exceptional opportunity in the property market – a substantial seven double bedroom, two reception Victorian townhouse, a rarity in size and potential. This impressive residence is ideally situated just a short walk from Woolwich town centre, a vibrant area known for its wide array of shops and excellent transport links, including the highly anticipated New Elizabeth Line.

This grand Victorian townhouse is a treasure trove of space and elegance, boasting seven generously sized double bedrooms and two well-proportioned reception rooms, providing ample space for family living and entertaining. The added luxury of four bathrooms ensures convenience and privacy for all household members.

Among the notable features of this magnificent property are the practical benefits of double glazing and gas central heating, ensuring a comfortable and energy-efficient living environment throughout the year. The property is presented in beautiful condition, reflecting a blend of classic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a spacious and distinguished family home.

While the house is in beautiful condition, some areas may benefit from modernisation, offering the new owners a fantastic opportunity to infuse the property with their own style and vision. This is a chance to create a bespoke living space that perfectly aligns with your lifestyle and preferences.

Properties of this size and potential rarely come to the market, making this an opportunity not to be missed. Internal viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the grandeur, space, and potential of this exquisite Victorian townhouse. Whether you're looking for a spacious family home or a property with immense potential, this residence is sure to exceed your expectations. Don't miss out on the chance to make this remarkable house your new home. Get in touch today to arrange a viewing.

Details

Raised Ground Floor

Entrance Hall
Part glazed door. Radiator. Laminate wood flooring. Storage cupboard.

Bedroom 1 17' 5'' x 12' 10'' (5.30m x 3.92m)
Double glazed bay window to front. Radiator. Laminate wood flooring. Coved ceiling.

Bedroom 2 14' 3'' x 12' 6'' (4.35m x 3.82m)
Double glazed window to rear. Picture rail. Radiator. Laminate wood flooring.

Family Bathroom 10' 0'' x 7' 4'' (3.05m x 2.23m)
Double galzed window to rear. Pedastal wash basin. Tiled walls and flooring. Panel enclosed bath with shower over and shower screen.

WC
Double glazed window to side. Low level W/C. Pedastal wash basin.

Basement Hallway
Radiator.

Lounge 17' 3'' x 12' 6'' (5.27m x 3.81m)
Double glazed bay window to front. Fire place with hearth and surround. Radiator

Bedroom 3/Reception Room 14' 1'' x 12' 7'' (4.28m x 3.83m)
Double glazed to rear. Radiator. Laminate wood flooring.

Kitchen 16' 5'' x 10' 3'' (5.01m x 3.12m)
Double glazed window to garden. Range of wall and base white gloss units with work tops. Built in hob with extractor fan over. Built in oven and microwave. Stainless steel sink unit with drainer to side. Laminate wood flooring. Inset spot lights to ceiling.

Dining Room 9' 8'' x 8' 0'' (2.94m x 2.44m)
Double glazed doors to garden. Radiator. Laminate wood flooring. Skylight.

First Floor Landing
Double galzed window to rear.

Bedroom 4 14' 6'' x 12' 10'' (4.41m x 3.92m)
Double glazed window to front. Radiator. Laminate wood flooring.

En-suite
Double glazed window to front. Built in shower cubicle. Pedestal wash basin. Low flush WC. Wash hand basin. Radiator.

Bedroom 5 13' 11'' x 12' 8'' (4.24m x 3.86m)
Double glazed window to rear. Laminate wood flooring. Radiator.

Bathroom
Panelled bath with shower over. Low flush WC. Wash hand basin. Radiator.

3rd Floor

Bedroom 6 18' 11'' x 10' 2'' (5.76m x 3.10m)
3 velux windows to front. Radiator. Laminate wood flooring.

Bedroom 7 12' 6'' x 11' 10'' (3.81m x 3.61m)
Double glazed doors to Juliet balcony to rear with great roof top views. Radiator. Laminate wood flooring.

Shower Room
Double glazed window to garden. Corner shower cubicle. Low flush WC. Wash hand basin. Heated towel rail.

Rear Garden 45' 0'' x 0' 0'' (13.71m x 0.00m)
patio area leading to lawn.

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