£900,000
(£888/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleCadiz Street, London SE17
2 beds
1 bath
1,013 sq. ft
Just added
Freehold
About this property
This joyful two-bedroom house forms part of a pristine Georgian terrace in Walworth, south-east London. Built in the 1820s, the house has been sensitively updated by the current owners, who have also amplified its period character and showcased original features. Open-plan living spaces connect seamlessly with the private south-facing garden, a compact oasis surrounded by leafy greenery.
The Tour
The house is set along a residential street lined with mature trees, with off-street parking at the front. Rising across two storeys, its neat brick façade is lined with arched sash windows and doors at the ground level, and traditional sashes along the first floor.
Entry is to an inviting living room, where the walls are washed in the muted 'Rolling Fog' shade by Little Greene. A fireplace with painted surrounds and alcoves on each side anchors the sitting area.
The ground floor is arranged in a dynamic open-plan layout, ideal for both entertaining and day-to-day activities. Original period features have been retained and include architraves and skirting boards. Newly laid engineered oak boards extend throughout.
The plan continues to the dining room, with direct access to the back garden via a glass door. The adjacent south-facing kitchen extends toward the rear, flooded with natural light pouring from glazing on two aspects, its warmth enhanced by walls painted with 'India Yellow' by Farrow & Ball. There is abundant cupboard space, and smooth stainless-steel counters make for a functional yet beautiful cooking space. Appliances include a gas stove and oven from Hotpoint. At one end, doors open to a decked patio.
From the entrance, a staircase with storage underneath ascends to the first-floor landing. The substantial main bedroom is at the front and has two sash windows framing serene views of the treetops. Walls are painted with 'Hague Blue' by Farrow & Ball, and engineered oak floorboards run underfoot. A second bedroom, also suited for use as a study/home office, overlooks the garden.
From the landing, there is access to a generous bathroom with a walk-in shower. Next door is an airing cupboard with a washing machine, and a loft space above provides extra long-term storage.
Outdoor Space
A lush garden unfolds at the back of the house, accessible from both the kitchen and the dining room. South-east facing and private, the garden offers a calm retreat from the bustle of the city. Its raised borders are planted with the likes of fig trees, jasmine, agapanthus and palm, providing a scented and colourful backdrop throughout the year.
The Area
Walworth is ideally located for the green spaces of south-east London and just a short distance away from Elephant & Castle. There are plenty of restaurants and cafés nearby, including the excellent Theo’s Pizzeria, Orbit Brewery, Diogenes the Dog and The Nunhead Gardener.
Pullens Yards, a creative hub, is minutes from the front house; the lovely JamJar Flowers is also nearby, as is the new development around Walworth Town Hall and Arts Academy Gallery. Walworth Gardens, an award-winning, organic community garden, is open to all and has been a community asset since the late 80s. City & Guilds of London Art School is within easy reach, with an excellent assortment of independent galleries along Kennington Road.
Burgess Park is less than 10 minutes away to the south and provides the perfect haven from which to escape the city, complete with well-maintained tennis courts. Camberwell is also nearby, known for the Camberwell Arms, as well as Silk Road, toad bakery, and Cafe Mondo, which was recently described as "probably the best sandwich shop in Britain". The ongoing regeneration of Elephant & Castle has seen a host of new restaurants, sports facilities and yoga studios opening, as well as Elephant Park, a charming green spot amidst the bustle.
The foodie destination of Maltby Street is within walking distance, with much-loved Spa Terminus, where ex-Borough Market vendors have set up permanently as wholesalers and open their doors to the public. Home to eternal favourites Neals Yard Dairy, Little Bread Pedlar, and excellent coffee at Monmouth, it’s the perfect place to start a Saturday morning. It’s also where the much-loved Kernel Brewery calls home.
There are excellent local transport links. Elephant and Castle station (Northern Line, Bakerloo Line and Thameslink rail services) is 15 minutes away on foot. The area is also well served by several bus routes, which run regular services to the City and Central London. Gatwick Airport can be reached in around an hour by public transport.
Council Tax: C
The Tour
The house is set along a residential street lined with mature trees, with off-street parking at the front. Rising across two storeys, its neat brick façade is lined with arched sash windows and doors at the ground level, and traditional sashes along the first floor.
Entry is to an inviting living room, where the walls are washed in the muted 'Rolling Fog' shade by Little Greene. A fireplace with painted surrounds and alcoves on each side anchors the sitting area.
The ground floor is arranged in a dynamic open-plan layout, ideal for both entertaining and day-to-day activities. Original period features have been retained and include architraves and skirting boards. Newly laid engineered oak boards extend throughout.
The plan continues to the dining room, with direct access to the back garden via a glass door. The adjacent south-facing kitchen extends toward the rear, flooded with natural light pouring from glazing on two aspects, its warmth enhanced by walls painted with 'India Yellow' by Farrow & Ball. There is abundant cupboard space, and smooth stainless-steel counters make for a functional yet beautiful cooking space. Appliances include a gas stove and oven from Hotpoint. At one end, doors open to a decked patio.
From the entrance, a staircase with storage underneath ascends to the first-floor landing. The substantial main bedroom is at the front and has two sash windows framing serene views of the treetops. Walls are painted with 'Hague Blue' by Farrow & Ball, and engineered oak floorboards run underfoot. A second bedroom, also suited for use as a study/home office, overlooks the garden.
From the landing, there is access to a generous bathroom with a walk-in shower. Next door is an airing cupboard with a washing machine, and a loft space above provides extra long-term storage.
Outdoor Space
A lush garden unfolds at the back of the house, accessible from both the kitchen and the dining room. South-east facing and private, the garden offers a calm retreat from the bustle of the city. Its raised borders are planted with the likes of fig trees, jasmine, agapanthus and palm, providing a scented and colourful backdrop throughout the year.
The Area
Walworth is ideally located for the green spaces of south-east London and just a short distance away from Elephant & Castle. There are plenty of restaurants and cafés nearby, including the excellent Theo’s Pizzeria, Orbit Brewery, Diogenes the Dog and The Nunhead Gardener.
Pullens Yards, a creative hub, is minutes from the front house; the lovely JamJar Flowers is also nearby, as is the new development around Walworth Town Hall and Arts Academy Gallery. Walworth Gardens, an award-winning, organic community garden, is open to all and has been a community asset since the late 80s. City & Guilds of London Art School is within easy reach, with an excellent assortment of independent galleries along Kennington Road.
Burgess Park is less than 10 minutes away to the south and provides the perfect haven from which to escape the city, complete with well-maintained tennis courts. Camberwell is also nearby, known for the Camberwell Arms, as well as Silk Road, toad bakery, and Cafe Mondo, which was recently described as "probably the best sandwich shop in Britain". The ongoing regeneration of Elephant & Castle has seen a host of new restaurants, sports facilities and yoga studios opening, as well as Elephant Park, a charming green spot amidst the bustle.
The foodie destination of Maltby Street is within walking distance, with much-loved Spa Terminus, where ex-Borough Market vendors have set up permanently as wholesalers and open their doors to the public. Home to eternal favourites Neals Yard Dairy, Little Bread Pedlar, and excellent coffee at Monmouth, it’s the perfect place to start a Saturday morning. It’s also where the much-loved Kernel Brewery calls home.
There are excellent local transport links. Elephant and Castle station (Northern Line, Bakerloo Line and Thameslink rail services) is 15 minutes away on foot. The area is also well served by several bus routes, which run regular services to the City and Central London. Gatwick Airport can be reached in around an hour by public transport.
Council Tax: C
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