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Miriam Road, Plumstead

Plumstead

£420,000 Guide Price

2 x 2 x
Department:
Sales
Reference:
12430774
Type:
Terraced House
Availability:
For Sale
Receptions:
2
Tenure:
Freehold

Property features

  • Victorian Terrace House
  • Two Double Bedrooms
  • Two Reception Rooms
  • Bathroom & Shower Room
  • Gas Central Heating
  • Contemporary Kitchen
  • Double Glazing
  • Close to Plumstead Railway Station

Summary

Guide Price £420,000 - £440,000 Freehold. We are thrilled to present this beautifully decorated Victorian terrace house, perfectly situated within a stone's throw from Plumstead railway station and local amenities. This charming home seamlessly blends classic architecture with modern comforts, making it an ideal residence for anyone looking for style and convenience.

As you enter, you're greeted by two welcoming reception rooms, offering flexible space for relaxation and entertainment. The home features a modern fitted kitchen that will delight any culinary enthusiast, equipped with contemporary appliances and sleek cabinetry.

The ground floor also hosts a well-appointed bathroom, enhancing the layout's functionality. Upstairs, you'll find two double bedrooms, creating peaceful retreats for rest and relaxation. The master bedroom is a true sanctuary, complete with an en suite contemporary shower room, offering privacy and luxury.

Step outside to discover a delightful 25ft garden, providing a perfect backdrop for outdoor dining, gardening, or simply enjoying the fresh air. This outdoor space adds to the charm and appeal of the property, making it a lovely extension of the living area.

Local Schools and Amenities:

  • Plumstead Manor School: Just a short distance away, this school offers a robust educational program with a focus on developing leadership qualities in its students.
  • Bannockburn Primary School: Known for its engaging and nurturing environment, ideal for younger children.
  • St. Patrick's Catholic Primary School: Offers a strong community feel and excellent primary education, underpinned by core values.

The property is conveniently located near local shops for everyday necessities, various dining options, and leisure facilities, including the nearby Plumstead Common, ideal for family outings and recreational activities.

Additional benefits of this exquisite home include gas central heating and double glazing throughout, ensuring a comfortable living environment all year round.

We strongly recommend an internal viewing to fully appreciate the elegance and charm of this Victorian terrace house. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of history with all the conveniences of modern living. Contact us today to schedule your visit and envision your future in this lovely home.


Details

Entrance Hall

Lounge 12' 6'' x 10' 11'' (3.82m x 3.32m)

Dining Room 14' 1'' x 10' 2'' (4.29m x 3.10m)

Kitchen 7' 9'' x 7' 2'' (2.35m x 2.19m)

Ground Floor Bathroom 7' 2'' x 7' 2'' (2.19m x 2.19m)

Landing

Bedroom 1 14' 1'' x 10' 1'' (4.29m x 3.08m)

En Suite Shower Room

Bedroom 2 7' 10'' x 10' 2'' (2.39m x 3.10m)

Garden

Floor Plans

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