£635,000
(£769/sq. ft)
3 bed end terrace house for saleHennel Close, London SE23
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
826 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
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About this property
This three-bedroom end-of-terrace house sits on a quiet cul-de-sac between Forest Hill and Sydenham. Recently refurbished, the house is filled with bespoke joinery, creating plenty of clever storage space. A striking five-finger parquet floor grounds the living room, which also has doors that slide open to a landscaped garden with thoughtfully selected plants.
The Tour
Inside, the entrance hall opens onto a voluminous open-plan kitchen, dining and living space with parquet flooring. Glazed sliding doors extend across one wall, unfolding onto the garden beyond from both the right and the left side. A convenient WC is to one side.
The kitchen is tucked around one corner, a subtle distinction that divides the space. Bespoke plywood cabinetry offers ample storage space, and countertops are from Smile Plastics. Appliances include a gas hob, integrated oven, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine. A large window overlooks the front garden.
Sisal-effect carpet-topped stairs ascend to the first floor, where there are three bright bedrooms and a bathroom with playful green tiles from . Painted a dusty pink, the main bedroom features wonderful bespoke storage that creates generous wardrobe space and a window seat.
Outdoor Space
A generous garden extends at the rear of the house. It has paved, shingled and decked areas, and planters filled with a mixture of plants. High walls and fencing on each side help to maintain a sense of privacy. A built-in bird feeder in the middle of the garden attracts an array of birdlife.
Parking is available in a residents' car park.
The Area
In recent years, several cafés, restaurants and boutiques have sprung up in Forest Hill, contributing to its bustling community feel. On Perry Vale is Pantry, while the Dartmouth Arms is affiliated with MeatLiquor and serves burgers and craft beer. Canvas and Cream, Ounce 10 Coffee, and St David Coffee House are lively cafes, while Bona and Ancestrel are local favourites for lunch and aperitifs.
Also nearby is the Horniman Museum and Gardens. The extensive gardens provide excellent views over London and hold a Sunday farmers’ market. The Dulwich Picture Gallery is a short cycle or bus ride from home. There are several green spaces to explore in the local area, including the conservation site of Cox’s Walk, which runs from Dulwich Woods to Sydenham Hill and comprises around three acres of green spaces, and Dacres Wood Nature Reserve.
Local schools include Rathfern Primary, Forest Hill and Sydenham. Forest Hill station is a 12-minute walk away, with London Overground services (Windrush line) and Southern Trains to London Bridge, with a journey time of around 17 minutes.
Council Tax Band: C
The Tour
Inside, the entrance hall opens onto a voluminous open-plan kitchen, dining and living space with parquet flooring. Glazed sliding doors extend across one wall, unfolding onto the garden beyond from both the right and the left side. A convenient WC is to one side.
The kitchen is tucked around one corner, a subtle distinction that divides the space. Bespoke plywood cabinetry offers ample storage space, and countertops are from Smile Plastics. Appliances include a gas hob, integrated oven, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine. A large window overlooks the front garden.
Sisal-effect carpet-topped stairs ascend to the first floor, where there are three bright bedrooms and a bathroom with playful green tiles from . Painted a dusty pink, the main bedroom features wonderful bespoke storage that creates generous wardrobe space and a window seat.
Outdoor Space
A generous garden extends at the rear of the house. It has paved, shingled and decked areas, and planters filled with a mixture of plants. High walls and fencing on each side help to maintain a sense of privacy. A built-in bird feeder in the middle of the garden attracts an array of birdlife.
Parking is available in a residents' car park.
The Area
In recent years, several cafés, restaurants and boutiques have sprung up in Forest Hill, contributing to its bustling community feel. On Perry Vale is Pantry, while the Dartmouth Arms is affiliated with MeatLiquor and serves burgers and craft beer. Canvas and Cream, Ounce 10 Coffee, and St David Coffee House are lively cafes, while Bona and Ancestrel are local favourites for lunch and aperitifs.
Also nearby is the Horniman Museum and Gardens. The extensive gardens provide excellent views over London and hold a Sunday farmers’ market. The Dulwich Picture Gallery is a short cycle or bus ride from home. There are several green spaces to explore in the local area, including the conservation site of Cox’s Walk, which runs from Dulwich Woods to Sydenham Hill and comprises around three acres of green spaces, and Dacres Wood Nature Reserve.
Local schools include Rathfern Primary, Forest Hill and Sydenham. Forest Hill station is a 12-minute walk away, with London Overground services (Windrush line) and Southern Trains to London Bridge, with a journey time of around 17 minutes.
Council Tax Band: C
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