A three storey, end -of - terrace town house built by 'Gough Cooper' in the 70s, beautifully updated and cleverly altered internally to create four bedrooms and two bathrooms, plus a downstairs cloakroom. A real feature is the fine kitchen open-plan through to the dining/dayroom with a full width wall of windows and double opening doors onto the rear decked terrace and garden. It is offered chain free.
The first floor reception room has wood flooring, likewise the newly created fourth bedroom with an en-suite shower room. The top floor comprises three bedrooms with wood floors and a large main family bathroom. It has a useful loft storage area. The front garden has a small area of lawn and parking for 1-2 vehicles. The sideway has been covered in completely with lockable doors either end, providing useful storage space and allowing for easy external access from the rear garden to the front.
Shearman Road is in a highly sought after location, just a short walk to Blackheath Village, with it's main line railway station serving London Bridge, Charing Cross and Victoria. It also has numerous pubs, restaurants, bakeries and designer shops, and the open heath just a short stroll up from the village.