Property description
Key features:
Georgian Grade ll listed terraced house
Freehold
Large garden
Three double bedrooms
Three receptions
good transport links
This rather splendid Grade ll listed four storey terraced house, built around 1822, is set within the Tredegar conservation area. There is a large kitchen and separate dining room to the lower ground floor, as well as access to the vaults, or coal hole, which I have seen many a time double up as wine cellars. A double reception and utility room are found on the raised ground floor, with access to a generously proportioned mature garden, three double bedrooms and a family bathroom cover the remaining two floors above. This charming family home has much in the way of character, not least for its plethora of working fireplaces, sash windows, exposed beams and the original wrought iron work, which greets you as you enter the front gate towards the entrance, which is set well back from the main road. There is also some scope for extending what is currently the utility room adding a further dimension to this property.
This delightful house is situated within a short walk to Mile End Station, (Central Line, Hammersmith & City Line and District) providing ease of access to the City and West End. There are a number of bus routes to hand and the DLR station at Bow Church is within walking distance, as are the delights of Victoria Park.