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4 bedroom terraced house
Study
Terraced house
4 beds
2 baths
1,001 sq ft / 93 sq m
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Large Freehold House
- Three Four Bedrooms
- Two Bathrooms
- Double Reception Room
- South Facing Garden
- Two Roof Terraces
- Super Top Floor Media Room
- Working Fire Places
- Abundance of Character
- Cellar
A truly rare house is available for sale through Circa London.
This Grade II listed Georgian house in the Roupell Street Conservation Area offers unique features that other houses cannot compete within the street.
This period house provides accommodation over four floors (basement, ground, first, second) which is unusual for this street. In addition, the property has two roof terraces adding a choice of outside space to complement the mature south-facing garden.
Being slightly wider than its counterparts, the house offers excellent versatile living space throughout, with the ability to use as many as four bedrooms or as few as one.
The first floor is configured as a large principle bedroom, a bathroom, a walk-in dressing room, and a beautiful sizable study with exposed beams and access to a south-facing sun terrace.
On the top floor (second), there's a bright double aspect room with both front and rear elevations. It is currently enjoying multiple uses as a playroom/art room/cinema/guest room with access to another full-width terrace overlooking this beautiful Georgian street.
There is a good-sized double reception room with period features on the ground floor, including a working fireplace, original panelling, and floorboards. A large open-plan kitchen/dining room with access to the south-facing garden is at the rear. There is ample storage with a fully tanked and carpeted basement room with reasonable head height, which could be fully converted (stpp).
Roupell Street is an incredibly picturesque street tucked away near Waterloo station. It is a quiet oasis amid the hustle and bustle of city life, yet lies within a few minute's walk of the best that central London has to offer. The Cut runs parallel with its famous theatres, and the Southbank is a short stroll where you will find TATE MODERN, National Theatre and Royal Festival Hall, and many excellent bars and restaurants. Flat Iron Square, Maltby Street Market, and Borough Market are all within walking distance.
Owner's statement
I have lived happily in Roupell Street for nearly fourteen years. I fell in love with the house's character when I first viewed it in November 2009, and remember thinking, as I walked around it, that it seemed to 'ramble' even though it is not a large house by normal 'rambling house' standards. I moved in as I was changing career to concentrate on poetry, and the house, garden, and balconies have been enjoyed by friends, family, and carousing poets ever since. (The front balcony, by the way, is the prime location from which to ooh and aah at the South Bank Fireworks on New Year's Eve.) The house has hosted Airbnb guests from all over the world and has been home to a beloved cat and two dogs. The convenience of the location in terms of transport, the City, the West End, and many cultural and historic sites, is obvious to anyone who glances at a map. Visit the street, and you'll find a barber on the corner (first-class haircuts served up with Turkish coffee and homemade Turkish delight) as well as a handy branch of Konditor for cake lovers. But a hidden benefit is the strong sense of community between the residents of Roupell Street, Whittlesey Street, and Theed Street. These streets form the Lambeth Estate conservation area, whose residents' committee I joined soon after moving in (a great way to get to know the neighbours). LERA runs social events, including street parties and an annual New Year gathering, and works hard to protect the area's heritage. It is the friendliest neighbourhood I've ever lived in. There is a saying that we do not own our houses but simply look after them for those who come after us. I have done my best with 22 Roupell Street, conserving, restoring, and reinstating original features and adding new insulation and a new roof. My working cocker, Jack, and I are off, quite literally, to greener pastures. Were it not for his need for a few acres of green space; I'm sure I'd be living in Roupell Street for life.
This Grade II listed Georgian house in the Roupell Street Conservation Area offers unique features that other houses cannot compete within the street.
This period house provides accommodation over four floors (basement, ground, first, second) which is unusual for this street. In addition, the property has two roof terraces adding a choice of outside space to complement the mature south-facing garden.
Being slightly wider than its counterparts, the house offers excellent versatile living space throughout, with the ability to use as many as four bedrooms or as few as one.
The first floor is configured as a large principle bedroom, a bathroom, a walk-in dressing room, and a beautiful sizable study with exposed beams and access to a south-facing sun terrace.
On the top floor (second), there's a bright double aspect room with both front and rear elevations. It is currently enjoying multiple uses as a playroom/art room/cinema/guest room with access to another full-width terrace overlooking this beautiful Georgian street.
There is a good-sized double reception room with period features on the ground floor, including a working fireplace, original panelling, and floorboards. A large open-plan kitchen/dining room with access to the south-facing garden is at the rear. There is ample storage with a fully tanked and carpeted basement room with reasonable head height, which could be fully converted (stpp).
Roupell Street is an incredibly picturesque street tucked away near Waterloo station. It is a quiet oasis amid the hustle and bustle of city life, yet lies within a few minute's walk of the best that central London has to offer. The Cut runs parallel with its famous theatres, and the Southbank is a short stroll where you will find TATE MODERN, National Theatre and Royal Festival Hall, and many excellent bars and restaurants. Flat Iron Square, Maltby Street Market, and Borough Market are all within walking distance.
Owner's statement
I have lived happily in Roupell Street for nearly fourteen years. I fell in love with the house's character when I first viewed it in November 2009, and remember thinking, as I walked around it, that it seemed to 'ramble' even though it is not a large house by normal 'rambling house' standards. I moved in as I was changing career to concentrate on poetry, and the house, garden, and balconies have been enjoyed by friends, family, and carousing poets ever since. (The front balcony, by the way, is the prime location from which to ooh and aah at the South Bank Fireworks on New Year's Eve.) The house has hosted Airbnb guests from all over the world and has been home to a beloved cat and two dogs. The convenience of the location in terms of transport, the City, the West End, and many cultural and historic sites, is obvious to anyone who glances at a map. Visit the street, and you'll find a barber on the corner (first-class haircuts served up with Turkish coffee and homemade Turkish delight) as well as a handy branch of Konditor for cake lovers. But a hidden benefit is the strong sense of community between the residents of Roupell Street, Whittlesey Street, and Theed Street. These streets form the Lambeth Estate conservation area, whose residents' committee I joined soon after moving in (a great way to get to know the neighbours). LERA runs social events, including street parties and an annual New Year gathering, and works hard to protect the area's heritage. It is the friendliest neighbourhood I've ever lived in. There is a saying that we do not own our houses but simply look after them for those who come after us. I have done my best with 22 Roupell Street, conserving, restoring, and reinstating original features and adding new insulation and a new roof. My working cocker, Jack, and I are off, quite literally, to greener pastures. Were it not for his need for a few acres of green space; I'm sure I'd be living in Roupell Street for life.
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Our Circa London Bankside office in Southwark, London SE1, sits in a high profile prime location in the award-winning NEO Bankside adjacent to Tate Modern on the vibrant Southbank of the River Thames. Some of the many areas we cover include Bankside, Battersea, Belgravia, Bermondsey, Borough, Chelsea, Covent Garden, Elephant & Castle, Holland Park, Lambeth, London Bridge, Lower Marsh, Mayfair, Newington, Pimlico, Victoria, Southwark, Shad Thames, St Katherine's & Wapping, Temple, The Strand, Waterloo and The Cut, Vauxhall, Nine Elms, Victoria, and Westminster. Our Bankside estate agents work closely with our Shoreditch office in London EC2 and our Hong Kong team to form a dedicated network. Properties sold or let are shared throughout this network, giving coverage to buyers and tenants' exclusive database in London, Asia, and beyond. Robby Ellis, our Head of Lettings, has a wealth of experience in the London lettings market. His love of all things culinary makes him a regular visitor to the Italian food market, Mercato Metropolitano, to buy fresh pasta and fine red Italian wine. He can often be found enjoying a meal at Gordon Ramsey's Union Street Café or The Laughing Gravy on Blackfriars Road. "Food in Southwark is unrivalled, and there's a cuisine for every taste and a huge variety of quality restaurants to choose from." Ashley Whitbourn, the Manager of our Sales Team in Southwark, has many years of experience in SE1 and the surrounding central London areas. He enjoys the diverse architecture in Southwark, from the Georgian terraced houses of Roupell Street, to the contemporary iconic skyscrapers such as One Blackfriars and Southbank Place. He often wanders up to Borough Market to peruse the fine fayre it offers and enjoys the occasional after-work beer in Flat Iron Square. If you love a vibrant environment with an abundance of culture, Southwark is the place for you. There's an eclectic mix of housing, giving you plenty of options regarding budget and style. There are classic London townhouses, Victorian and Georgian style terraces, and warehouses that have been turned into luxury apartments and state-of-the-art residential skyscrapers and mixed-use towers.
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