Plumstead, Woolwich & Shooters Hill, Estate Agent, Beaumont Gibbs.

Plumstead, Woolwich & Shooters Hill, Estate Agent, Beaumont Gibbs. are delighted to offer this Georgian terrace house to the market. Situated nearby to Woolwich Common and Shooters Hill itself, the property is in a fantastic location and is full of charm and character. We highly recommend your early viewing appointment.

Plumstead, Woolwich & Shooters Hill, Estate Agent, Beaumont Gibbs. are delighted to offer this Georgian terrace house to the market. Situated nearby to Woolwich Common and Shooters Hill itself, the property is in a fantastic location and is full of charm and character. We highly recommend your early viewing appointment.

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Beaumont Gibbs are delighted to offer this Victorian terrace house to the market. Situated nearby to Woolwich Common and Shooters Hill itself, the property is in a fantastic location and is full of charm and character. The property offers flexible accommodation over three floors. The master bedroom on the top floor was once two separate bedrooms, which could be put back into such with relative ease if wished. Still retaining so much of its original charm, with a beautiful cast iron fireplace and overmantle in the lounge, original ceiling cornicing, high skirting and stripped wood flooring, the house has a real homely feel about it, which you simply must go inside to really appreciate. The owner has found a property to buy and there is a complete chain too.






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