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£ 1,200,000
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4 bedroom house for sale
Sydenham Hill SE26 London
· 4 Bedrooms · 2 Baths · House
Sydenham Hill SE26 London · 4 Bedrooms · 2 Baths · House
“An elegant home with an exceptionally refined approach to old and newThis four-bedroom late-Victorian house occupies a prominent position on a handsome terraced row within the Culverley Green Conservation Area, a leafy residential enclave in Catford, south-east London. Extending some 2,047 sq ft, the sophisticated home has been sensitively and painstakingly renovated to preserve its generous proportions and rich period character, while introducing a decidedly contemporary, high-quality material focus.Setting the SceneThe 19th century was a period in which Catford saw the most change; in 1857, the opening of Catford Bridge station on the Mid-Kent Railway line encouraged swathes of new, middle-class families to move to newly constructed houses in the area. By the 1880s, parades of shops lined Catford Broadway, the parish church of St Laurence was consecrated, and a newly built town hall was in situ.By 1892, suburban development was at its peak, and extensive estates of late-Victorian ho
“An elegant home with an exceptionally refined approach to old and newThis four-bedroom late-Victorian house occupies a prominent position on a handsome terraced row within the Culverley Green Conservation Area, a leafy residential enclave in Catford, south-east London. Extending some 2,047 sq ft, the sophisticated home has been sensitively and painstakingly renovated to preserve its generous proportions and rich period character, while introducing a decidedly contemporary, high-quality material focus.Setting the SceneThe 19th century was a period in which Catford saw the most change; in 1857, the opening of Catford Bridge station on the Mid-Kent Railway line encouraged swathes of new, middle-class families to move to newly constructed houses in the area. By the 1880s, parades of shops lined Catford Broadway, the parish church of St Laurence was consecrated, and a newly built town hall was in situ.By 1892, suburban development was at its peak, and extensive estates of late-Victorian ho
£ 1,200,000