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2 bed terraced house for sale
Brand Street, London SE10

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Vacant Possession / Victorian Cottage Style Terrace

  • West Greenwich Conservation Location

  • Arranged Across Three Floors

  • Extended Rear Dining Space

  • Sunken Kitchen Garden Connection

  • West Facing Private Garden

  • Tri Fold Doors To Garden

  • Wooden Shutters Throughout Home

  • Velux Windows Enhancing Light

  • Walk To Park River And Rail

There’s a certain ease to living here that becomes part of your day without you really noticing it.

Mornings tend to start the same way. Out the door, a short walk to Royal Hill, coffee in hand from Royal Teas or a slow start in the centre at Bills. Everything is close, everything is walkable, and there’s no real need to rush. That sense of calm carries through the day, whether it’s picking something up from the Creaky Shed veg shop just around the corner, heading into the park, or moving easily towards transport when you need it.

Set within the West Greenwich Conservation Area, Brand Street is one of those roads that people come looking for rather than stumble across. Built in the early 1800s for those connected to Greenwich’s maritime past, the street still holds that same sense of permanence today. Long-standing neighbours, established homes, and a setting that feels properly rooted rather than constantly changing.

The house itself sits comfortably within that setting. Arranged across three floors, it’s a home that feels settled and easy to live in from the outset. The main reception room is where evenings naturally draw in, particularly in winter, when the space becomes warm, quiet and tucked away. There’s a simplicity to it that works, good proportions, natural light through the day, and a layout that doesn’t fight you.

Moving through, the rear of the house opens into an extended dining space that becomes the natural hub when people are over. It’s where evenings begin before often drifting out into Greenwich itself, or even down to the river and onto the Clipper towards Canary Wharf. It’s a house that works both for quiet days and more social moments without needing to adapt.

From here, the space drops into a sunken kitchen that feels connected to the rest of the home, rather than separate from it. There’s a clear line of sight through to the garden, which makes a difference day to day, particularly when the light starts to shift later on.

The tri-fold doors open the whole space up. The garden faces west, so it’s the afternoon and early evening where it really comes into its own. It’s a private, tucked-away space, somewhere to sit with a drink, or simply slow things down at the end of the day. In the warmer months, this part of the house changes completely. Doors open, light moves through the space, and everything feels more sociable, more open, more connected to the outside.

Upstairs, the bedrooms are balanced and practical, with no wasted space or awkward layouts. The second bedroom has worked comfortably as a desk space when needed, while the main bedroom remains quiet and settled. Above, Velux windows bring natural light into both the landing and bathroom, softening the space and giving it a lighter feel throughout the day. Wooden shutters fitted across the windows add to both the character and the day-to-day comfort of the home.

Across the year, the house adapts well. Summer leans into everything that makes Greenwich what it is, park days, the market, cafés and the river all coming into play. Winter brings things back in, where the house feels cosy, contained and village-like, with the living room becoming the natural place to settle in the evenings.

From a practical perspective, the house is straightforward to run. Central heating with radiators keeps things comfortable, water pressure is strong day to day, and ultrafast fibre broadband supports working from home without issue. Mobile signal is also strong across the house, making it easy to stay connected where needed.

Living here isn’t just about the house itself. Greenwich Park is a short walk away, with the route up to the Observatory and viewpoint being a regular part of life. Royal Hill offers a mix of independent cafés and local favourites, and the wider town centre brings in restaurants, including some of the well-known spots that people return to time and again. The Thames sits just beyond, adding another layer to how the area works day to day.

Transport links are equally straightforward. Greenwich Station and the DLR provide direct routes into London Bridge and Canary Wharf, making it easy to move between work and home without complication.

There’s also future potential here, particularly at lower ground level, where early pre-planning discussions have suggested scope for a further extension, potentially introducing an additional ensuite, subject to the usual approvals. It’s an option that sits in the background for those thinking longer term.

What tends to stay with people here isn’t just the house, but how naturally everything fits together. The street, the area, the pace of life. It’s calm without being quiet, connected without being busy, and characterful in a way that’s hard to recreate elsewhere.

And when it comes to leaving, it’s often the simplest things that are missed most, stepping straight out onto Royal Hill and into Greenwich life.

Please note: Some images within this listing have been digitally enhanced and may include the use of ai-generated or virtually staged elements for illustrative and marketing purposes. These images are intended to provide a visual representation of the property’s potential and may not fully reflect the current condition, layout, furnishings, landscaping, lighting, or seasonal appearance. Applicants are advised to inspect the property in person and rely on their own investigations prior to proceeding

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