Guide price
£3,250,000
7 bed semi-detached house for saleAberdeen Terrace, Blackheath, London SE3
7 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Seven-bedroom landmark Victorian semi-detached home
Arranged over four spacious floors
Opposite Blackheath with London City views
Period features
Unique handpainted eat-in kitchen with Bosch appliances
Large south-facing private garden with mature planting
Strong potential to remodel or upgrade
Freehold and offered chain-free
In 1856, architect John Whichcord Jnr created the five grand semi-detached villas of Aberdeen Terrace, built on the former gardens of The Pagoda and later described by historian Neil Rhind as “grand houses for grand people.” Set directly opposite the open expanses of Blackheath, this seven-bedroom Victorian residence spans four generous floors and retains beautiful period features, including sash windows, high ceilings, and original fireplaces. Sweeping reception spaces, far-reaching views toward London City, and the home’s impressive scale offer both superb family living and exciting scope for remodelling.
A standout feature of the property is its south facing private garden, beautifully established with mature trees and planting - perfect for outdoor dining, children’s play, or peaceful relaxation. At the heart of the home sits a unique hand painted eat-in kitchen with Bosch appliances, adding charm and practicality in equal measure. Offered freehold and chain-free, the property spans approximately 3,751 sq ft and presents an exceptional opportunity to enjoy a landmark Victorian home in one of Blackheath’s most coveted settings, just moments from the village, schools, and excellent transport links.
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