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5 bed terraced house
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- Positioned within a conservation area, securing planning permission for a renovation of this scale today would be exceptionally difficult
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Description
The property is an early Victorian townhouse with a London stock brick and stucco facade, set in the Duncan Terrace / Colebrooke Row Conservation Area. The interior features a reconfigured ground floor living space with a mezzanine level, poured concrete floors and ceiling, and burnt-orange velvet and smoked mirrored glass panels. The lower ground floor has a lengthy Morseletto marble island, concrete floors, underfloor heating, and south-facing glazing.
The upper floors include principal and other bedrooms with built-in storage and six-over-six sash windows, ensuites, and a shower room. A loft conversion features a pitched room and roof terraces with city views, and a third floor contains a pitched room with two roof terraces. The rear garden has been expertly landscaped with built-in seating, a dining area, and mature planting, including an Acer tree, built-in sink, BBQ nook, and long dining table.