If you are wanting to move house but are looking for something with historical character in the heart of London, then look no further.
As this Grade II listed Victorian townhouse built-in 1835 with five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and five receptions has just come on to the market.
Based near Lewisham it features a beautifully landscaped garden is chain free and is on sale for £5 million via agents Hamptons.
Although based in the Heath it is just 0.4 miles from Lewisham Station and you can take a look inside it now.
Take a look inside this £5 million house on sale now:
Stepping into the grand house you are met with a grand hall with an impressive sweeping staircase and solid wood floors that run throughout the house.
On the ground floor there are two large reception rooms both with double aspects and decorative ceilings with ornate cornicing.
Plus, there's plenty of space for a large piece of furniture including sofas, tv, tables and much more.
Next to the kitchen, it offers a modern slick design with tiled flooring, spotlighting, and a large island.
It is fully integrated with appliances including two cookers as well as a breakfast bar too.
Upstairs to the first floor, it has two very large bedrooms both with an en-suite and plenty of floor space.
Both have spectacular views with larger open windows to let plenty of natural light flow in, plus each room has its original fireplace.
Just one of five bathrooms, this one is a good size with a stand-alone bath and large walk-in shower.
There is plenty of natural light and the white tiled flooring allows the room to feel bigger and brighter.
Outside the garden is beautifully landscaped with green space, flower beds, seating and a summer house.
Plus, you get plenty of privacy too making it the perfect spot to spend all your free time.
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