Guide Price £1,000,000 to £1,100,000
A beautifully considered and intelligently upgraded Victorian terrace, offering four bedrooms and two bathrooms across three thoughtfully arranged floors. The home blends architectural clarity with a warm, lifestyle-led finish balancing sociable open-plan living with quieter, more private spaces.
Set behind a charming frontage softened by wisteria, the house opens into a generous front reception where full-height shutters and dimmable lighting create an inviting, adaptable setting. A separate study sits alongside, cleverly fitted with floor-to-ceiling storage, making it an ideal work-from-home retreat without compromise with glazing overlooking the Kitchen.
To the rear, the home opens out into a striking kitchen, dining and living space designed for modern living. A bespoke Puccini kitchen is paired with a Verona quartz worktop and a suite of high-spec integrated appliances, including NEFF ovens and microwave, Siemens induction hob and Bosch laundry appliances. A gold Quooker tap with boiling water function adds both style and practicality, while pocket doors neatly conceal the utility area. Above, generous glazing draws in natural light, and wide bifold doors extend the space seamlessly onto the garden.
Outside, the garden has been designed for ease and enjoyment, with composite decking and established planting, including fruit trees such as apricot, creating a private, low-maintenance garden.
Upstairs, the first floor offers a well-balanced layout. The principal bedroom enjoys a bright, south-facing aspect, while additional bedrooms include built-in storage and flexible proportions. The family bathroom is finished to a high standard, with a wet room-style layout incorporating both bath and shower, Duravit fittings, Crosswater taps and illuminated mirrored cabinetry.
The top floor is dedicated to a spacious bedroom suite, complete with built-in wardrobes, a sleek en-suite shower room and a double Juliet balcony bringing in light and a sense of openness.
Throughout the home, quality and consistency are evident: underfloor heating runs across the ground floor, a Nest thermostat system ensures efficient climate control, and carefully selected fixtures—from Lusso stone basins to Duravit sanitaryware add a refined, contemporary finish.
The result is a home that feels both polished and practical designed for easy modern living, with a clear emphasis on light, flow and thoughtful detail.
Location
Transport connections are particularly strong, with four nearby stations (Brockley, Lewisham, Ladywell & St Johns) offering a mix of National Rail, Overground and DLR services, making commuting straightforward in multiple directions. Frequent bus routes are also easily accessed from Lewisham Way, adding another layer of convenience.
For day-to-day living, Ladywell provides a charming and well-loved high street scene. Independent favourites include The Larder for deli essentials, Meat Jon for quality cuts, and Mamma Dough for relaxed sourdough pizzas. Wilson's has quickly become a local go-to, especially known for its popular Sunday roasts.
Close by, Loampit Hill adds to the mix with a growing selection of spots. Middleton Coffee is a standout for excellent coffee and brunch, while The Talbot offers a laid-back setting for food and casual meet-ups. On Saturdays, Brockley Market is a must-visit for street food and artisan produce.
Brockley continues the independent theme, with a strong line-up of restaurants such as Mauby, Tai, Ellary's and L'Oculto Cocina, alongside relaxed bars including Brickfields, Joyce and Brockley Brewery.
A short distance away, Deptford High Street and Deptford Market Yard bring a more energetic, creative edge, packed with bars, restaurants and late-night spots. Highlights here include Yuzu, Marcella and The Watergate, Sodo Pizza.
New Cross is also within easy reach, home to the well-regarded Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art, alongside characterful pubs such as The Rose and The Amersham Arms. For generous, good-value dining, Meze Mangal is a local institution.
For more everyday amenities, Lewisham offers shopping centres, markets and a wide range of services.
Green space is another strong point. Hilly Fields is just a short stroll away, offering open green space, woodland walks and a café. Slightly further afield, Greenwich Park provides one of London’s most iconic parkland settings, while Ladywell Fields is also close for more local outdoor escapes.
Well-regarded schools in the area include Prendergast Ladywell School (primary and secondary), Prendergast School, as well as Ashmead Primary School, Myatt Garden Primary School—making the location appealing for a range of buyers.