Listed for £750,000, the four-bedroom freehold property is arranged over three floors and described as “well-presented”, with “plenty of period charm and kerb appeal” according to the listing.
The house has two bathrooms and two reception rooms.
Living room with bay window, shutters and wood flooring (Image: jdm Estate Agents)
One of the bedrooms includes a walk-in wardrobe, which the listing highlights as providing “ample storage space”.
The ground floor contains a living room, a separate dining room, and a kitchen.
Kitchen by John Lewis of Hungerford with window overlooking garden (Image: jdm Estate Agents)
The kitchen is described as “exceptionally fitted” and is from John Lewis of Hungerford.
The dining room connects directly to the kitchen.
Dining room with shelving, fireplace recess and doors to garden (Image: jdm Estate Agents)
Original features remain in place throughout the home, and the property has been extended and renovated within the last few years.
The listing states that “The attention to detail and quality craftsmanship are evident in every corner”.
Externally, the house retains its Victorian façade.
Bedroom with neutral walls and connecting dressing area (Image: jdm Estate Agents)
The listing notes that the exterior has “classic Victorian” characteristics and “tasteful décor” inside.
The property is located close to Eltham High Street.
According to the listing, this offers a selection of shops, cafes, and restaurants within walking distance.
Nearby green spaces include Avery Hill and Eltham Park South, which the listing describes as “beautiful and scenic” and suitable for “leisurely walks and outdoor activities”.
Lawned rear garden with patio and fenced borders (Image: jdm Estate Agents)
The property is also situated near several schools, which the listing claims are “highly regarded”.
The listing suggests this may be “an ideal choice for families”.
Broadband and mobile phone coverage information is available, according to the listing, but no further details are provided.
The listing describes the house as combining “historic charm with contemporary comforts”, and says it creates a “unique and inviting living space”.
Potential buyers are advised to confirm all details through their own solicitor or surveyor.
The listing states that the particulars do not form part of an offer or contract.

