This beautifully presented five-bedroom period house unfolds over five floors and sits on one of Wimbledon’s sought-after "Slopes" roads, offering well-balanced interiors, generous outside space and excellent access to both the Village, The Common and the Town.
Set behind off-street parking and finished in a refined palette of soft greys with warm wooden floors, the house has been recently upgraded while still offering exciting scope to extend further. Approved plans outline a striking side and rear extension, along with a substantial lower-ground leisure suite, together offering the potential to double the internal living space and create a seamless connection with the landscaped garden. The proposed design also doubles the formal entrance area and introduces vaulted ceiling heights ranging from three to over nine metres as you descend into the expanded open-plan living area, delivering a dramatic architectural transformation while preserving the home’s elegant Victorian façade
The lower ground floor is designed for modern family life, with a large open-plan kitchen and reception space. Granite worktops and integrated appliances add a contemporary touch, while glass doors at the rear open directly onto the garden, framing leafy views and creating a seamless connection between inside and out. A powder room completes this level.
On the raised ground floor, a formal dining room overlooks the garden, while a separate reception room retains elegant period features, including fireplaces, high ceilings and bay windows, all complemented by rich wooden flooring.
Upstairs, the first floor hosts two ensuite bedrooms, including the principal suite, where bifold doors open to a Juliet balcony and invite natural light into the room. The second floor contains three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. One of these bedrooms is ensuite and features another balcony with garden views. At the top of the house, a generous loft space with fitted cupboards provides excellent storage potential.
This beautifully presented five-bedroom period house unfolds over five floors and sits on one of Wimbledon’s sought-after "Slopes" roads, offering well-balanced interiors, generous outside space and excellent access to both the Village, The Common and the Town.
Set behind off-street parking and finished in a refined palette of soft greys with warm wooden floors, the house has been recently upgraded while still offering exciting scope to extend further. Approved plans outline a striking side and rear extension, along with a substantial lower-ground leisure suite, together offering the potential to double the internal living space and create a seamless connection with the landscaped garden. The proposed design also doubles the formal entrance area and introduces vaulted ceiling heights ranging from three to over nine metres as you descend into the expanded open-plan living area, delivering a dramatic architectural transformation while preserving the home’s elegant Victorian façade
The lower ground floor is designed for modern family life, with a large open-plan kitchen and reception space. Granite worktops and integrated appliances add a contemporary touch, while glass doors at the rear open directly onto the garden, framing leafy views and creating a seamless connection between inside and out. A powder room completes this level.
On the raised ground floor, a formal dining room overlooks the garden, while a separate reception room retains elegant period features, including fireplaces, high ceilings and bay windows, all complemented by rich wooden flooring.
Upstairs, the first floor hosts two ensuite bedrooms, including the principal suite, where bifold doors open to a Juliet balcony and invite natural light into the room. The second floor contains three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. One of these bedrooms is ensuite and features another balcony with garden views. At the top of the house, a generous loft space with fitted cupboards provides excellent storage potential.
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