"Understated contemporary interventions make the most of generous period proportions"
Built in the 1840s, this two/three-bedroom house in the Brockley Conservation Area has undergone an exemplary rear extension by its architect and cartographer owners. A long private garden with a terrace seamlessly unfolds from the kitchen, acting as an extended living space in the warmer months. Around an 11-minute walk from both Brockley and St Johns stations, along with Deptford Bridge (14-minutes) and New Cross (16-minutes), the house is conveniently positioned for access to central London, as well as the popular culinary spots along Deptford High Street.
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