Once chosen to grace the pages of Real Homes, this remarkable six bedroom Victorian semi detached home unfolds like a carefully composed story, where period character and contemporary design meet in effortless harmony. Offered with no onward chain, it invites a seamless transition into a space shaped by both impeccable taste and thoughtful transformation.
Arrival is along a resin driveway
Once chosen to grace the pages of Real Homes, this remarkable six bedroom Victorian semi detached home unfolds like a carefully composed story, where period character and contemporary design meet in effortless harmony. Offered with no onward chain, it invites a seamless transition into a space shaped by both impeccable taste and thoughtful transformation.
Arrival is along a resin driveway, setting a quiet, understated tone before stepping into a vestibule and onward into a hallway that immediately captivates. Lofty ceilings, an etched glass window catching the light, a delicate ceiling rose, and polished wood flooring establish a sense of timeless elegance. From here, the home reveals its rhythm: a cloakroom tucked neatly away, a formal dining room to the front where a Victorian style fireplace anchors intimate gatherings, and, to the rear, a deeply inviting sitting room. Here, a wood burner glows on cooler evenings, while doors open out to the garden, gently drawing the outside in. Beneath it all, a full-height cellar adds another layer of possibility.
At the heart of the home, the kitchen/dining space is nothing short of cinematic. Flooded with natural light from a vaulted ceiling punctuated by Velux windows and framed by expansive glazing, it is a place designed for both quiet mornings and vibrant evenings. Custom built, driftwood style cabinetry pairs beautifully with a Butler sink set into Carrera marble, while industrial shelving and reclaimed lighting from the Dunlop factory add depth and story. A six ring gas range, double oven, and American style Fisher & Paykel fridge freezer ensure the space performs as beautifully as it looks. Bi-fold doors dissolve the boundary between inside and out, opening onto generous decking and the garden beyond, perfect for long, unhurried dining under open skies.