£650,000
2 bed terraced house for saleHadrian Street, London SE10
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
Just added
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Freehold
About this property
Victorian terraced house
Period features
Private rear garden
On street parking (parking permit required)
Approx. 645.8 sq ft (60.0 sq m)
Beautifully presented
Council Tax: D
EPC: C
A characterful Victorian terraced house in Greenwich, featuring antique fireplaces and a private low-maintenance rear garden with patio. Perfectly positioned near Royal Greenwich Park, Maritime Greenwich, and excellent transport links via North Greenwich and Maze Hill stations for seamless access across London.
Nestled in the heart of Greenwich, this charming Victorian terraced house offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of London's rich architectural heritage in one of the capital's most historically significant neighbourhoods. The property seamlessly blends period character with practical modern living, creating a welcoming home that celebrates its 19th-century origins.
Inside, the house retains its Victorian charm through beautiful antique fireplace that serve as focal point in the living space, adding warmth and character to the interior. The thoughtfully arranged accommodation comprises two well-proportioned bedrooms and a bathroom, providing comfortable living across 645.8 square feet. The layout makes efficient use of space while maintaining the traditional flow and proportions that define these sought-after terraced homes.
The private rear garden is a particular highlight, offering a peaceful outdoor retreat with a practical patio area perfect for alfresco dining and entertaining. Its low-maintenance design ensures you can enjoy the benefits of outdoor space without extensive upkeep, ideal for busy London living while still providing a green sanctuary to escape the urban pace.
Greenwich's unique character combines maritime history with contemporary vibrancy. Living here means being surrounded by the unesco World Heritage Site of Maritime Greenwich, with the Royal Observatory and Greenwich Park on your doorstep. The area offers an exceptional blend of cultural attractions, independent shops, and the famous Greenwich Market, creating a lifestyle that balances heritage with modern convenience.
Transport connections are excellent, with Greenwich and Cutty Sark DLR stations providing swift access to Canary Wharf, the City, and beyond. The Thames Clipper river bus offers a scenic commuting alternative, while road links via the A2 provide convenient routes out of London.
Local amenities abound, from the Picturehouse cinema and Greenwich Theatre to world-class museums including the Cutty Sark and National Maritime Museum. Educational facilities are similarly impressive, with a range of well-regarded schools catering to all ages.
This beautifully presented Victorian home represents an excellent opportunity for professionals, families, or investors seeking a characterful property in one of London's most desirable locations.
Tenure: Freehold. Council tax band: D & EPC: C To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here
Nestled in the heart of Greenwich, this charming Victorian terraced house offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of London's rich architectural heritage in one of the capital's most historically significant neighbourhoods. The property seamlessly blends period character with practical modern living, creating a welcoming home that celebrates its 19th-century origins.
Inside, the house retains its Victorian charm through beautiful antique fireplace that serve as focal point in the living space, adding warmth and character to the interior. The thoughtfully arranged accommodation comprises two well-proportioned bedrooms and a bathroom, providing comfortable living across 645.8 square feet. The layout makes efficient use of space while maintaining the traditional flow and proportions that define these sought-after terraced homes.
The private rear garden is a particular highlight, offering a peaceful outdoor retreat with a practical patio area perfect for alfresco dining and entertaining. Its low-maintenance design ensures you can enjoy the benefits of outdoor space without extensive upkeep, ideal for busy London living while still providing a green sanctuary to escape the urban pace.
Greenwich's unique character combines maritime history with contemporary vibrancy. Living here means being surrounded by the unesco World Heritage Site of Maritime Greenwich, with the Royal Observatory and Greenwich Park on your doorstep. The area offers an exceptional blend of cultural attractions, independent shops, and the famous Greenwich Market, creating a lifestyle that balances heritage with modern convenience.
Transport connections are excellent, with Greenwich and Cutty Sark DLR stations providing swift access to Canary Wharf, the City, and beyond. The Thames Clipper river bus offers a scenic commuting alternative, while road links via the A2 provide convenient routes out of London.
Local amenities abound, from the Picturehouse cinema and Greenwich Theatre to world-class museums including the Cutty Sark and National Maritime Museum. Educational facilities are similarly impressive, with a range of well-regarded schools catering to all ages.
This beautifully presented Victorian home represents an excellent opportunity for professionals, families, or investors seeking a characterful property in one of London's most desirable locations.
Tenure: Freehold. Council tax band: D & EPC: C To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here
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