Victorian London home from Grand Designs magazine for sale
A Victorian home once nominated for the prestigious Don't Move, Improve! awards is for sale in Dulwich Village, London.
Nestled on a tree-lined residential road, architects Proctor and Shaw worked alongside the current owners to create an articulate extension with a warm material palette of brick and timber.
Gaining much media interest, the house was previously featured on the front cover of Grand Designs magazine and has been used for photoshoots.
Step into the wide entrance hall and see first-hand the quality of design and workmanship. Complete with ample storage and a guest cloakroom, the first floor is home to an impressive Devol kitchen, offering flexible space for cooking and entertaining.
Further kitchen highlights include underfloor heating, exposed brick, impressive ceiling heights and a central island with a marble countertop. This floor is completed by an additional TV room, gym, and living room with panelled walls and a bay window overlooking the garden.
Five well-sized bedrooms are distributed over the remaining two floors, alongside a contemporary family bathroom and useful eaves storage.
The leafy garden, extending to 135ft, can be accessed via large sliding glass doors from the kitchen. Offering a generous paved dining area, benefits include a large lawn surrounded by mature planting, a magnificent willow tree, and a lovely pergola to utilise in the summer season.
'Turney Road offers a wonderful balance of entertaining and living space with a striking kitchen that boasts 3m ceiling heights and an extensive 135ft garden,' says Camilla Heywood, Head of Sales in Knight Frank's Dulwich office.
'This impressive home also benefits from off-street parking for multiple cars and has notably featured on the front cover of Grand Designs as well as often being used internally as a photoshoot location.'
This property is on the market for £3,000,000 with Knight Frank.
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