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Built in the 1850s, this impressive early Victorian town house is located in one of Brockley's oldest roads, which was developed as a result of the railway coming into the area in the mid 1800s. This outstanding location offers a variety of services and facilities, including schools, colleges, universities, parks, a wide range of local shops, restaurants and social activities, buses and railway stations, include: New Cross, New Cross Gate, Brockley, Deptford Bridge, St Johns and Lewisham. The Overgound and tube stations can be reached from the New Cross stations and the DLR can be picked up from Lewisham Station, which is a short bus ride away or within walking distance.
Typical of the Victorian era, the property is arranged over three floors with very flexible accommodation to suit many life styles, and briefly comprises: Two reception rooms; kitchen; four good size bedrooms; bathroom, separate W.C., and a 60 ft rear garden. There is great potential to modernise and improve this property and create a chic modern habitat in this great location. You will need to set some funds aside to get the best out of this home, which could be ideal for an artist, architect, professional, growing family or an investor. Features include: Gas fired central heating, potential for improvement and potential for a loft conversion (subject to any planning permissions that may be required). Viewing is highly recommended at your earliest convenience.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: Band D - currently ££1,584.45 for April 2019 - April 2020.
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