If you live in Greenwich or are fancy a change of scene fit for the whole family, this spacious four-bedroom house might just be the one for you.
Coming on the market at £1,399,995 it has a hefty price tag that works for the area on the sought-after area of Ashburnham Triangle.
With no chain, the home could be yours super quick and has recently undergone improvements with a new roof and already has approved planning permission for a rear extension.
The property is currently on Rightmove and you can take a look inside the spacious home now.
Take a look inside this £1.3 million Victorian townhouse in Greenwich
Stepping into the living room you can see the home has large long rooms with original wooden floorboards and a fireplace. The large Victorian windows allow for plenty of natural light and the ceiling rose gives the home that added period feature touch.
Next to the kitchen, you can see the original floorboards have continued through with plenty of floor space and counter space. With modern appliances and a good amount of storage, the kitchen offers the chance to modernise and make it your own.
Moving upstairs to the master suite and just one of four bedrooms, the large period windows continue allowing natural light to flow in. There is also a built-in wardrobe with storage above and the remains of a fireplace, giving new owners the chance to put a fireplace of their choice back into the property.
Now into the family bathroom, this large space has many classic features from the wood flooring to the panel wood around the edge of the room. There's space to modernise the bathroom with room for a bath and a walk-in shower too.
Next to the living area that takes you out into the garden, you can see the grandeur of the home with views into the garden and French doors that are perfect for the hot summer months.
Now into the rear garden, you can see there is plenty of space to make your own, with the chance to build onto the back or make it into a greenspace. Towards the end of the garden, there is also a greenhouse perfect for an avid gardener.
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