£1,000,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleDevonshire Drive, Greenwich SE10
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
John Payne - Greenwich
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About this property
Period Church Conversion
Open Plan Kitchen Diner
Vaulted Ceilings
En-suite Bathroom
Private Decked Garden
Short Walk to The Town Centre
Popular Ashburnham Triangle Location
Moments Away From Greenwich Mainline Station
John Payne are delighted to bring to the market this unique, rarely available, two bedroom end of terrace house situated within the popular Ashburnham triangle in West Greenwich.
Converted from a Victorian Baptist Church, the property has been lovingly refurbished throughout by its current owner and boasts a wealth of beautiful features.
The accommodation is arranged over three floors and comprises a beautiful open plan, dual aspect kitchen reception room with integrated appliances, beautiful feature windows and a high vaulted ceiling. Large master bedroom with bespoke fitted storage and newly fitted ensuite shower room, second double bedroom with built in storage, three piece modern family bathroom and a large entrance hallway with ample storage.
Externally to the rear you will find a secluded, low maintenance decked private garden, the perfect spot for alfresco dining.
Devonshire Drive is considered one of the premier roads in West Greenwich and is located just a few moments from mainline rail and DLR. The town centre is only a short walk away and offers a superb collection of shops and restaurants, dotted around the marketplace, along with riverboat service and the royal park with Observatory.
The Royal Borough of Greenwich - Council Tax Band - G
Energy Efficiency Rating - E
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