4 bed Town House
£1,500,000
Park Row, Greenwich, London
If you've always dreamed of owning a period home just a stone's throw from the iconic Greenwich Park, this could be the one for you. This handsome late Georgian residence is brimming with character, yet thoughtfully modernised to suit contemporary living. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious entrance hall, leading through double doors into an impressive open-plan living space. The spacious bay-fronted sitting area flows effortlessly into the dining space, which in turn opens up to a stylish kitchen-breakfast room, making it ideal for entertaining family and friends. A modern ground floor toilet completes this level.
Upstairs, the main bedroom is huge and boasts built-in wardrobes, two sash windows to the front, accompanied by a second bedroom and a beautifully appointed bathroom with freestanding bath on the first floor. The second floor offers two further bedrooms and a sleek shower room, all set off a bright and airy landing.
Outside, you'll find a large and well-screened rear garden perfect for relaxing, along with an elegant front garden with tiled path leading to the front door and a shingled area that is ideal for potted plants. If you wish to park a car on the road then a permit can be obtained from Greenwich council but you have everything you need just moments away from your doorstep so you may not need a car here. This is the perfect blend of period charm and modern convenience, in one of London's most desirable locations.
Park Row is located within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Maritime Greenwich, directly across from the National Maritime Museum and steps away from the beautiful 183-acre Greenwich Park. This prime location provides residents with an ideal mix of culture, history, and natural beauty. In a single day, you can explore the bustling Greenwich Market, discover the area's rich history at its various museums, enjoy a riverside walk, and unwind with a picnic in the Royal Park.Greenwich Park is one of London s finest green spaces, offering breathtaking views of the City of London and the iconic Canary Wharf skyline. Once a royal hunting ground during Henry VIII's reign, the park is now recognised worldwide as the starting point for the London Marathon.The local area is vibrant and full of character, featuring delightful cafes, restaurants, gyms, pilates studios and boutique shops. Notable highlights include the Royal Hill shops, which offer a butcher, fishmonger, greengrocer, and cheese store, along with the famous Greenwich Market.Transport links are outstanding, with the DLR and mainline services from Greenwich Station providing quick connections to Canary Wharf in about 10 minutes and Central London in around 15 minutes where you'll be able to enjoy world class opera, ballet, theatre and restaurants. The Thames Clipper offers a picturesque river commute, while the Emirates Air Line provides a unique aerial route between the Greenwich Peninsula and the Royal Docks, combining convenience with stunning views.Additionally, the O2 Arena is just a fifteen-minute drive away, hosting a variety of events year-round. Enjoy a show before taking on the outdoor adventure of climbing Up at The O2, where you can ascend over the roof and soak in breathtaking views of London. If you need to fly abroad then in addition to London Gatwick and Heathrow you can get to London City Airport in around half an hour via public transport or road.