6 bedroom semi-detached house
Semi-detached house
6 beds
4 baths
130,680 sq ft / 12,141 sq m
Key information
Tenure: Ask agent
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Converted Mansion
- Views over lake
- Grade II listed
- Hi Spec finish
- Contemporary additions
- Steeped in
- Film location
Escape to this lovingly restored Georgian retreat. Rush Grove House retains the lion’s share of this stunning mansion presiding over a 3-acre setting, overlooking Mulgrove Lake. 15 minutes from Farringdon by 2022 (hopefully!).
A beautiful building, with an abundance of charm, meticulously restored by a man with a passion for the period. This is a rare opportunity to purchase something totally unique in the capital - one of only 6 properties in London (including Buckingham Palace), to access a lake. It is essentially a country estate in London.
To enter Rush Grove House, an impressive electric gate responds to your remote control and slides to the side to greet you with an elegant planted turning circle and space for 7 cars.
Step up to the front door and enter the most impressive hallway with a sweeping staircase lit by a bespoke chandelier suspended gloriously in the space. Continue to explore 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 4 receptions, a study, utility and of course, a contemporary well-fitted kitchen. You will find beautiful picture windows with breath-taking views over the grounds and an abundance of period features.
The house benefit from high ceilings and massive windows which flood the spaces with light. This versatile property blends period and modern design features, and offers the opportunity to own a remarkable piece of local history with the comfort of modern features.
Steeped in history, it was built in 1816 for famous trader, John Cook and then acquired by the Admiralty to house the Commandant of the Marine Barracks. Recently it provided the location film shoot for 2014 Biopic of J.M.W Turner directed by Mike Leigh.
Mulgrave Lake, was created in the early 1750s as a reservoir for the royal dockyard. It has had a reinstated freshwater ecosystem and it is now full of fish, ducks and lakeside flora. The area surrounding the lake has been expertly planted with a variety of native fauna and flora that acts as a magnet for wildlife, including a pair of Kingfishers, turning this into the ultimate urban nature reserve.
Located within easy reach of The City, Canary Wharf and City airport, Woolwich is set to be one the main beneficiaries of Crossrail – now expected in 2022 The area is shaping up as a promising investment opportunity: Berkeley Homes’ multibillion-pound regeneration of the Woolwich Arsenal, introduced 5,000 new homes plus bars and restaurants. British Land is planning a 5-acre mixed development tipped to transform Woolwich’s high street, while Greenwich council has pledged £40 million to repurpose a series of historic buildings on the waterfront into arts and cultural venues. A former ammunitions factory planned to become a performance venue with seating for more than 4,000 people.
What’s not to love. Don’t get locked down, get locked up in Woolwich!
A beautiful building, with an abundance of charm, meticulously restored by a man with a passion for the period. This is a rare opportunity to purchase something totally unique in the capital - one of only 6 properties in London (including Buckingham Palace), to access a lake. It is essentially a country estate in London.
To enter Rush Grove House, an impressive electric gate responds to your remote control and slides to the side to greet you with an elegant planted turning circle and space for 7 cars.
Step up to the front door and enter the most impressive hallway with a sweeping staircase lit by a bespoke chandelier suspended gloriously in the space. Continue to explore 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 4 receptions, a study, utility and of course, a contemporary well-fitted kitchen. You will find beautiful picture windows with breath-taking views over the grounds and an abundance of period features.
The house benefit from high ceilings and massive windows which flood the spaces with light. This versatile property blends period and modern design features, and offers the opportunity to own a remarkable piece of local history with the comfort of modern features.
Steeped in history, it was built in 1816 for famous trader, John Cook and then acquired by the Admiralty to house the Commandant of the Marine Barracks. Recently it provided the location film shoot for 2014 Biopic of J.M.W Turner directed by Mike Leigh.
Mulgrave Lake, was created in the early 1750s as a reservoir for the royal dockyard. It has had a reinstated freshwater ecosystem and it is now full of fish, ducks and lakeside flora. The area surrounding the lake has been expertly planted with a variety of native fauna and flora that acts as a magnet for wildlife, including a pair of Kingfishers, turning this into the ultimate urban nature reserve.
Located within easy reach of The City, Canary Wharf and City airport, Woolwich is set to be one the main beneficiaries of Crossrail – now expected in 2022 The area is shaping up as a promising investment opportunity: Berkeley Homes’ multibillion-pound regeneration of the Woolwich Arsenal, introduced 5,000 new homes plus bars and restaurants. British Land is planning a 5-acre mixed development tipped to transform Woolwich’s high street, while Greenwich council has pledged £40 million to repurpose a series of historic buildings on the waterfront into arts and cultural venues. A former ammunitions factory planned to become a performance venue with seating for more than 4,000 people.
What’s not to love. Don’t get locked down, get locked up in Woolwich!

















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