Situated in the heart of Wandsworth, this beautifully transformed 1840s terraced home offers over 3,300 sq ft of thoughtfully designed living space
Situated in the heart of Wandsworth, hiding behind a Victorian house, this beautifully transformed 1840s terraced home offers over 3,300 sq ft of thoughtfully designed living space over two floors. Blending period charm with contemporary updates, it extends into a converted Victorian laundry, creating a vast, light-filled home with soaring 4.5 metre ceilings and a large, stepped roof terrace. Retaining its 19th-century character, the house features preserved architectural details while offering modern, expansive interiors in a wider than usual house.The home benefits from three private outdoor spaces, off-street parking, a large garage, as well as further development potential. There is also lapsed planning permission to extend into the loft and create space for a further two bedrooms. Located on a quiet residential street, it is within short distance of Earlsfield station, providing swift access to London Waterloo. The area offers excellent amenities, green spaces, and top-rated schools, making this a rare opportunity in one of Wandsworth's most desirable locations.Inside, a welcoming entrance hall leads to a bright living area (currently a substantial home office) with a wide bay window, classic shutters, and original floorboards. The reception room flows into an inner hallway, a family bathroom, and a vast open-plan living/dining/kitchen space with handcrafted Chalon cabinetry, solid wood countertops and a large Chalon island. An exposed stock-brick wall nods to the building's heritage, while bifold doors open onto the rear garden, creating seamless indoor-outdoor living. A separate utility room provides additional storage and access to the large garage space, offering future adaptation potential.Upstairs, a third, loft style living space is ideal for relaxation, reading, or a home cinema. Skylights, a vaulted 4.5 metre ceiling, exposed brickwork, and a Nordpeis log burner enhance its charm. A door leads directly onto the first-floor roof garden, further expanding outdoor connectivity.The home comprises three well-proportioned bedrooms—one on the ground floor and two upstairs. The principal suite spans 570 sq ft, featuring twin shuttered windows, two fireplaces, and air conditioning. The en-suite bathroom offers a freestanding bath, walk-in shower, high-end finishes, complimented by a full-sized dressing room. A stylish ground-floor family bathroom ensures privacy and flexibility.Outdoor spaces include a front courtyard with off-street parking, a landscaped walled garden ideal for alfresco dining, and a secluded decked roof terrace with built-in seating.This exceptional home combines historic charm, modern design, and future potential, making it ideal for families or professionals seeking elegance and versatility in a prime Wandsworth location.
Located on a peaceful residential street near King George's Park, this home enjoys the best of Wandsworth's amenities and green spaces. The Grosvenor Arms, a popular local pub, is just a short distance away, while the Southside Shopping Centre—with its wide range of shops, including a Waitrose and cinema— are also within easy reach. For dining and entertainment, nearby Bellevue Road offers an array of independent shops, cafés, and restaurants, including Bonsai Espresso Room, Brinkley's, The Althorp, and the acclaimed KIBOU sushi bar. Nature lovers will appreciate the proximity to the River Wandle, just a short distance from the property, as well as the abundance of nearby parks, including Wandsworth Common, Wandsworth Park, and King George's Park. The Thames Path is also in close proximity, offering scenic riverside walks and cycling routes. Further afield, Clapham Common and Wimbledon Park provide even more green space to explore. Families will benefit from a selection of highly regarded schools in the area, inclu