Guide price
£900,000
(£536/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleHighfield Hill, London SE19
4 beds
2 baths
1 reception
1,679 sq. ft
EPC Rating: B
About this property
Stunning Detached House
Quiet Cul De Sac Location
0.5 mi From The Triangle
Large Open Plan Living Space
Four Double Bedrooms
Two Bathrooms & Downstairs WC
Southeast Facing Garden
Off Street Parking With EV Charging
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The house is immediately striking; the front elevation has pale textured brick, dark-framed glazing and a full-height window that reaches into the gable, which gives it a real presence. There’s also a significant degree of privacy that only detached houses offer; the small cul-de-sac location feels neighbourly; you’re just not on top of those next door.
Through the front door, the entrance hall sets things up well: Herringbone oak flooring, a black-balustraded staircase and a pair of full-height Crittall-style glass doors that open into the sitting room - it’s a small detail, but these doors add a contemporary and classy feel to the interior. There’s also a downstairs cloakroom, bespoke sliding under-stair shoe storage and plentiful space for coats, prams, dog leads, etc.!
The kitchen and dining space runs along the rear of the house, with the bifold doors at one end opening directly onto the garden. The kitchen is fitted in deep navy shaker units with a Carrara marble-effect composite worktop, a Belfast sink and an integrated double oven. The island has bar stools on one side, a wine fridge beneath and pendant lighting above - it's the kind of kitchen that works equally well for a quick weeknight dinner or a longer, more relaxed evening with people around. The dining table sits between the island and the bifolds, so when the doors are open in summer, the terrace and kitchen effectively become one space.
The sitting room at the other end of the L has a full wall of built-in cabinetry in pale grey, floor-to-ceiling shuttered windows and enough room to furnish generously without it feeling crowded. As throughout the house, there are swathes of glass, and the triple aspect here illuminates the room magnificently, something that wouldn’t be possible were it not detached.
Upstairs on the first floor, bedroom one (as the floorplan reads) is 3.73 x 3.48m - a well-proportioned double with a dual aspect, the front-facing window is floor to ceiling, and the two facing the side of the house are also large windows; all the windows have classy wooden shutters. There’s an envious run of integrated wardrobes spanning from floor to ceiling on route to the en-suite bathroom, which should satisfy most couples’ storage needs. The en-suite is a classy affair, there’s a large walk-in rain shower, and it has a 30’s Gatsby vibe, not gauche, just class.
Bedroom two at 3.10 x 2.92m works as a comfortable double, it’s quite magnificent, truth be told, those vaulted ceilings are quite dramatic and are a feature you just don’t find in modern houses. Bedroom three at 2.84 x 2.82m is currently a nursery - botanical wallpaper, full-height shuttered window, well suited to the use, but still a chunky double, don’t let its current set-up deceive you! The family bathroom is tiled in large-format grey stone-effect ceramics with a full-length bath with a shower over.
The second floor is home to bedroom four, which is well-proportioned and ideal for an older child, a guest, or a study room. It feels private and separated from the first floor, which, for the above uses, will be welcome.
The rear garden is enclosed, southeast-facing, and designed to need very little looking after: A full-width stone-paved terrace directly off the bifolds, a strip of lawn, cedar-slatted fencing on three sides with raised planted beds at the boundary. A rattan seating area sits in the corner with a built-in bench alongside; it’s ideal for summer entertaining and has enough space for the kids without being overwhelming to maintain. To the front, there’s a resin-bonded driveway with one space belonging to the house with an EV charger already fitted.
Location-wise, Highfield Hill sits only half a mile from the Triangle, which is close enough to walk to dinner without thinking about it and far enough back that you feel like you're somewhere residential rather than in the thick of it.
The Triangle's independent offering is well established: Coffee shops, wine bars, restaurants at every register, and an Everyman Cinema. The Saturday food market down Haynes Lane draws producers from across the region - it's become a genuine local institution. Westow Park is nearby, with almost 7 acres, mature trees and a playground. Upper Norwood Recreation Ground is a short walk at the end of the road: 19 acres, free tennis courts, open grass. Crystal Palace Park is within easy reach - 200 acres of Grade II listed grounds, the newly refurbished Victorian dinosaur sculptures, a boating lake and the National Sports Centre with a gym and squash courts.
Gipsy Hill station is 0.9 miles away with direct trains to Victoria. Crystal Palace is also 0.9 miles, with Southern services to London Bridge in around 15 minutes and the Overground Windrush line running through to Shoreditch and Dalston. The commute is genuinely manageable from here - two good options, neither of them a stretch.
EPC Rating: B
Location
Location-wise, Highfield Hill sits only half a mile from the Triangle, which is close enough to walk to dinner without thinking about it and far enough back that you feel like you're somewhere residential rather than in the thick of it.
The Triangle's independent offering is well established: Coffee shops, wine bars, restaurants at every register, and an Everyman Cinema. The Saturday food market down Haynes Lane draws producers from across the region - it's become a genuine local institution. Westow Park is nearby, with almost 7 acres, mature trees and a playground. Upper Norwood Recreation Ground is a short walk at the end of the road: 19 acres, free tennis courts, open grass. Crystal Palace Park is within easy reach - 200 acres of Grade II listed grounds, the newly refurbished Victorian dinosaur sculptures, a boating lake and the National Sports Centre with a gym and squash courts.
Gipsy Hill station is 0.9 miles away with direct trains to Victoria. Crystal Palace is also 0.9 miles, with Southern services to London Bridge in around 15 minutes and the Overground Windrush line running through to Shoreditch and Dalston. The commute is genuinely manageable from here - two good options, neither of them a stretch.
Parking - Off Street
Dedicated off street space directly next to the house with an EV charging point.
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