This multi-million pound terraced stunner is one of the most expensive for sale in Greenwich on Zoopla right now.
With eight bedrooms and a panoramic London view, this home is worth every penny of the £2million its listed for.
The semi-detached property which is set back from Humber Road and entered via a courtyard garden also has four reception rooms and three bathrooms.
The central hallway gives access to all rooms and shows off the period features that run throughout the home.
To the immediate right is the dining room with an original fireplace and two large sash windows fixed with shutters.
It opens into the wooden shaker style kitchen with is integrated with appliances.
Across the hall is the grand main reception room with an original fireplace, ornate cornicing and ceiling roses.
There are also French doors to a raised terrace overlooking the garden.
At the end of the hall is a further reception space, currently used as a study/ reading room, with windows and a door to the garden.
Three large bedrooms sit on the first floor – with one currently being used as a dressing room.
There is also a spacious family bathroom with a freestanding bath and walk-in shower on this floor.
On the half floor below sits a study and a toilet.
The turned staircase then takes you up to the top floor where there are three further double bedrooms and another big bathroom.
Here is a door to a stunning roof terrace with panoramic views over London.
The lower ground floor is currently a self-contained flat with two bedrooms, a modern bathroom and an open plan living room with integrated kitchen and dining space.
The private landscaped garden is arranged over three tiers.
There is a large decking with a sunken hot tub, steps down to a shallow pool fitted with swimming jets and then steps down to a further patio with summer house.
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