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House
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for sale
£ 2,250,000
Streatham, London, Greater London - Garden
SW16
· 5 Bedrooms · 3 Baths · House
· Garden · Fireplace · Equipped kitchen · Parking · Powder room · Concierge
Ripley House is a magnificent Georgian property that measures just shy of 4,000 sq ft, with incredible lateral living accommodation arranged over three floors. The house occupies a fantastic position overlooking the open spaces of Streatham Common. The property has lots of interesting history and is rumoured to be one of the oldest houses in Streatham, built in 1764. The approach to the house is via a beautifully landscaped front garden which incorporates off-street parking for two cars. The front door opens to an entrance hall with its attractive period fireplace and cloakroom. Beyond the entrance hall, there are three reception rooms, a spacious kitchen breakfast room and a large utility room/ studio space. The kitchen has a huge, glazed door which slides open to a terraced area, which in turn leads to one of the most impressive gardens in the whole of Streatham. The current owners regularly open the garden to the public, under the National Garden Scheme. The main body of the garden
Ripley House is a magnificent Georgian property that measures just shy of 4,000 sq ft, with incredible lateral living accommodation arranged over three floors. The house occupies a fantastic position overlooking the open spaces of Streatham Common. The property has lots of interesting history and is rumoured to be one of the oldest houses in Streatham, built in 1764. The approach to the house is via a beautifully landscaped front garden which incorporates off-street parking for two cars. The front door opens to an entrance hall with its attractive period fireplace and cloakroom. Beyond the entrance hall, there are three reception rooms, a spacious kitchen breakfast room and a large utility room/ studio space. The kitchen has a huge, glazed door which slides open to a terraced area, which in turn leads to one of the most impressive gardens in the whole of Streatham. The current owners regularly open the garden to the public, under the National Garden Scheme. The main body of the garden
£ 2,250,000