Bishopsthorpe Road is one of six roads that make up the Sydenham Thorpes Conservation Area. This sought after area was designed and built by the renowned Edmondson and Sons between 1901 and 1914 and is known for its beautiful Edwardian properties. Classic Edwardian style features include red brick in contrast to white roughcast and multipaned sash windows.
This fully modernised apartment occupies the ground floor of this imposing double fronted building and has both front and rear gardens. The main reception space is toward the front of the apartment and has double glazing, bespoke cabinetry, bespoke shutters and attractive hardwood herringbone flooring. The same hardwood flooring continues through the hallway which has two storage cupboards and into the kitchen. The kitchen itself has a good sized dining area and has been recently renovated to a high specification. Features include marble worktops, undermounted sink, induction hob with downdraft extractor, integrated dishwasher, and a range of wall and floor units. Each of the three double bedrooms has bespoke shutters to the double glazed windows and one bedroom additionally has built in wardrobes. The bathroom has also been recently renovated and has a separate bath and shower. There is an additional WC off of the hallway. The garden is accessed via the kitchen and is predominantly laid to lawn and benefits from an outside tap. The garden backs on to Mayow Park so feels unoverlooked.
Tenure: Leasehold – 123 years remaining
Local Authority: Lewisham
Council Tax Band: D