This six bed town house with incredible views is one of the most expensive homes for sale in Greenwich.
The property in Crooms Hill looks out over Greenwich Park and is on the market for a whopping £3,250,000.
The five storey Grade II listed Georgian house has a landscaped garden and garage to the rear which has potential to extend.
Winkworth said the house offers generous living space and many features including; very high ceilings, cornicing, solid wood flooring, sash windows, feature radiators, period fireplaces, integrated sound system, under floor heating and gas fired central heating.
The property boasts an impressive entrance hall, which leads to the double reception room with high ceilings and two fireplaces.
Also on the ground floor there is a guest W.C and steps to the rear of the property which lead to the well maintained lawn.
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To the lower ground floor there is a large integrated family kitchen with island which is perfect for entertaining as well as an informal seating area which leads to the patio, as well as a utility room and large storage cupboard.
On the first floor of the property there is a superb and large double bedroom to the front with high ceilings and plenty of storage, as well as a family bathroom and a further double bedroom looking to the rear.
The second floor incorporates the large master suite with en suite shower and built-in storage as well as a smaller bedroom to the rear of the property.
To the top floor of the property there is a good sized bedrooms currently used as a study/office and a gym room and another bathroom.
To the rear is a landscaped garden with terrace, lawn and flower beds with a large garage and rear access.
The garage is accessed from a small mews behind and has potential to create an additional floor as many neighbouring houses have done.
- The house is on the market for a guide price of £3.3m with estate agents Winkworth, give them a call on 020 8033 4601 to find out more.
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