* SIMPLY A MUST SEE PROPERTY * STUNNING THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMED VICTORIAN TERRACE HOUSE *

* SIMPLY A MUST SEE PROPERTY * STUNNING THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMED VICTORIAN TERRACE HOUSE *

£550,000 * STUNNING THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMED VICTORIAN TERRACE HOUSE * EXCELLENT CONDITION THROUGHOUT * OFFERED WITH NO FORWARD CHAIN * GROUND FLOOR CLOAKROOM * SPACIOUS FOUR PIECE FAMILY BATHROOM UPSTAIRS * PERIOD FIREPLACES * BEAUTIFUL KITCHEN / DINER WITH BI-FOLDING DOORS LEADING TO THE GARDEN * HIGH QUALITY FINISHING THROUGOUT THE HOUSE *


Beaumont Gibbs are offering this superb three double bedroomed Victorian terrace house for sale. Situated on an elevated position in a very sought after road in the Shooters Hill slopes, the owners have transformed their home from what was a very dated house a few years ago, to a truly modern and well proportioned family home with all the mod cons you would expect to find. The house has sliding double glazed windows, bi-folding doors from the super and spacious kitchen / diner, leading to the garden, ground floor cloakroom, spacious through lounge / diner, upstairs are three double bedrooms and a modern white bathroom with a walk in shower and deep filled freestanding bath. Viewing internally is simply a must, but watch our video to get a good idea what this house is all about.



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