Property description
A Grade II listed terraced house dating from circa 1840 and one of a small number of London houses designed by renowned Brighton based architect Amon Henry Wilds. The Regency style stucco facade includes Wilds' trademark ammonite details on a pillared porch. The house has three reception rooms, three bedrooms and two bathrooms. It retains a wealth of original features including fireplaces and mantles, doors and skirting, sash windows, rose mahogany banister, external ironwork and an impressive double reception with original dividing doors. The house benefits from a paved front garden and a 70 foot rear garden laid to grass with mature shrubs and a paved patio. Adjacent to Burgess Park and sitting centrally in an undisturbed terrace the house is light and spacious and would make a wonderful family home.
Energy Performance Certificate: An EPC is not required for a listed building as the work may alter the building's character
Property Features :
- Three Bedrooms
- Two Bathrooms
- Three Reception Rooms
- South Facing Mature Garden
- Early Victorian Townhouse