Listed for £1,999,000
January 21, 2026
Sold for £1,475,000
2022
Sold for £480,000
2009
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A staircase provides a seamless connection down to the lower ground floor which continues to impress, as it features significant extra accommodation which could be used for a variety of purposes. Currently laid out as an atmospheric cinema room offering an immersive experience to indulge and relax in style. There is also an additional games room which could be used as an office space or indoor gym.
The top floor reveals four superbly sized bedrooms, offering ample storage and cozy, inviting decor. Natural light floods the rooms through the large sash windows, creating an airy and uplifting atmosphere throughout — perfect for peaceful mornings and restful nights. The bedrooms are well served by a sleek, well-appointed bathroom.
The central location offers unparalleled convenience, perfectly positioned for those who appreciate both city life and nature’s peace, this home is surrounded by everything you need, from local shops to the popular green spaces on the picturesque Telegraph Hill. A plethora of transport links are at your doorstep ensuring a swift journey to the heart of London.
Boasting a high specification finish throughout, this property combines stylish, modern living with the charm of a period home. Properties of this calibre and size are seldom available, making this exceptionally rare and one worth viewing to fully appreciate its scale, charm, and exceptional setting as well as the potential to make this your ideal home.
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Location:
Telegraph Hill, traditionally an area of poets and writers such as Robert Browning and Raymond Chandler, is an oasis of stunning uniform architecture. The surrounding area is residential, with wide, tree-lined roads and is renowned for its community, with the annual Telegraph Hill Festival showcasing local arts, theatre, film, food, open gardens and music. There are two parks on the Hill, the Lower Park affording space to children’s play areas, a wildlife pond and a weekly farmer’s market. The Upper Park is an urban green space with City views and public tennis courts. Stylish pubs and cafes, are only a few minutes’ walk away, and it is only a short drive to the restaurants and entertainment at Blackheath and Greenwich.
Besides local corner shops, dry cleaners and Post Office, there is a full range of supermarkets close by: Sainsbury’s at New Cross Gate, Aldi, Lidl and Tesco’s on the Old Kent Road, Morrisons in Peckham. Likewise, some of London’s best hospital facilities at Lewisham, London Bridge and Denmark Hill are all within 30 minutes’ reach.
Telegraph Hill is particularly popular among families as there is an extensive choice of local schools at nursery, primary and secondary levels, with further options in Ladywell, Blackheath, and Dulwich.
Situated in Zone 2, the area offers a wide choice of public transport options to many destinations: The mainline services from New Cross Gate and New Cross connect to London Bridge (which is only one stop away), Cannon Street, Blackfriars, Waterloo East & Charing Cross; the Overground from these stations to Canada Water, Shoreditch High Street and Highbury & Islington.; the DLR from Deptford Bridge to the City’s Financial District; Nunhead station is a short walk away and trains run to Victoria, Farringdon and St. Pancras International. The bus station at the bottom of Pepys Road runs frequent services to local areas and central London.