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This mid-century house is a stunning, spacious, light-filled home with two large bedrooms. It could be made into three bedrooms should you wish There is a variety of home office options. From the windows and the large terrace, there are amazing views across rooftops and over the River Thames to East London. This freehold house has an unusual layout and is on a sought-after road near to the wide open space of Winns Common, leading to Bostall Woods. The new Elizabeth line station at Woolwich is within walking distance or a short bus ride away.
We believe it is one of only nine houses of this mid-century design in this part of London. The house is beautifully presented and has rooms that are larger than usual for a two-bedroomed house. It has a fantastic open West facing terrace which has sunlight from late morning right through to sunset. There is also a fully insulated garden room with power.
Property details are as follows
Street level
On-street parking and a small driveway. Front garden.
Entrance porch – enclosed and double glazed
Hallway – stripped floorboards
Lounge – (5.06m x 5.26m/16’7’’ x 17’3’’ into large alcove). Stripped floorboards, multi-fuel burner, double aspect
Kitchen – (5.02m x 2.48m/16’5’’ x 8’2’’). Grey tiled floor, 5 burner gas hob, double electric oven, condensing boiler with Hive.
Downstairs to the middle level
Bedroom 1 – (5.06m x 3.26m/16’7’’ x 10’8’’). Stripped floorboards, double aspect
Bedroom 2 – (5.06m x 2.5m/ 16’7’’ x 8’2’’) Fitted carpet, double aspect
Bathroom - tiled floor with bath/shower
Cellar - accessed from hallway with a large amount of storage
Garden – fully fenced
Large west-facing terrace - with closed-in storage and garden taps.
Garden room - floor, ceiling, and walls fully insulated. Power.
Lower garden level - caged, raised bed for growing vegetables. Doors to under terrace storage and garden tap.
Plumstead and Woolwich are part of South East London’s significant reinvention, with dramatic changes to Woolwich Town Centre and surrounds. Already home to excellent mainline rail services and DLR, Woolwich’s Elizabeth Line is now open. This connects Woolwich to Canary Wharf (8mins), Bond Street (21mins) and Heathrow (47mins). Together with the redevelopment of the Royal Arsenal along the south bank of the River Thames, Woolwich has fast become a sought-after urban centre. Plumstead offers a greener setting, with coffee shops, restaurants, local supermarkets, and the vast commons providing a perfect backdrop to some stunning period properties.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: C