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House
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for sale
£ 1,650,000
New
3 bedroom terraced house for sale
Amhurst Road E8 London
· 3 Bedrooms · 3 Baths · House
· Garden · Fireplace
Amhurst Road E8 London · 3 Bedrooms · 3 Baths · House · Garden · Fireplace
Framed by a flower-filled front garden, this handsome townhouse sits at the end of a distinguished Georgian terrace in the Camberwell Grove conservation area. It spans some 2,500 sq ft, with four bedrooms and a sequence of bright and elegant living spaces. Original features remain in situ, including fireplaces, shuttered sash windows, and hearty hardwood floorboards. The house can be arranged as a single home or as a three-bedroom house with a one-bedroom annexe, providing great flexibility of use for private yet close multi-generational living. Setting the Scene In the mid-1770s, when Camberwell was still a rural village, the dilapidated Tudor manor of Camberwell Buckingham was demolished and the surrounding land subdivided and sold. Grove Lane, which sits next to Camberwell Grove, was developed piecemeal in the late 18th century. This house forms part of a terrace of 22 homes, all built with rich amber or brown brick. It has two round-arched sash windows on the ground floor and an ar
Framed by a flower-filled front garden, this handsome townhouse sits at the end of a distinguished Georgian terrace in the Camberwell Grove conservation area. It spans some 2,500 sq ft, with four bedrooms and a sequence of bright and elegant living spaces. Original features remain in situ, including fireplaces, shuttered sash windows, and hearty hardwood floorboards. The house can be arranged as a single home or as a three-bedroom house with a one-bedroom annexe, providing great flexibility of use for private yet close multi-generational living. Setting the Scene In the mid-1770s, when Camberwell was still a rural village, the dilapidated Tudor manor of Camberwell Buckingham was demolished and the surrounding land subdivided and sold. Grove Lane, which sits next to Camberwell Grove, was developed piecemeal in the late 18th century. This house forms part of a terrace of 22 homes, all built with rich amber or brown brick. It has two round-arched sash windows on the ground floor and an ar
£ 1,650,000