Gloucester Circus, London, SE10

- PROPERTY TYPE
Semi-Detached
- BEDROOMS
6
- BATHROOMS
4
- SIZE
4,016 sq ft
373 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- GRAND REGENCY HOME FILLED WITH PERIOD CHARM AND FEATURES
- CURRENTLY ARRANGED AS A 6 BEDROOM, 4 BATHROOM HOME
- APPROXIMATELY 4106 SQ/FT + PRIVATE PATIO GARDEN, BALCONY AND ROOF TERRACE
- INDEPENDENT 1 BEDROOM BASEMENT FLAT WITH PRIVATE ACCESS + COMMUNAL GARDEN SQUARE
- TRIPLE ASPECT AND BOASTING EXCEPTIONAL NATURAL LIGHT.
- BRIGHT AND AIRY LATERAL RECEPTION ROOM PERFECT FOR ENTERTAINING
- EASY ACCESS TO CENTRAL LONDON VIA BUS, DLR, RIVER BOAT AND MAINLINE RAIL.
- SURROUNDED BY SOME OF THE FINEST GASTRONOMIC EATERIES, ARTISAN BAKERIES, COFFEE SHOPS, PUBS AND WINE BARS
- IMMEDIATELY NEXT TO GREENWICH PARK AND WITHIN A MOMENTS WALK OF THE OBSERVATORY, OLD NAVAL HOSPITAL, CUTTY SARK AND THAMES PATH.
- MAJOR HIGH STREET RETAILERS AND INDEPENDENT BOUTIQUES, AS WELL AS AN BOUTIQUE CINEMA.
Description
An absolute gem, full of character, texture and architectural grandure. An exquisite 6 bedroomfreehold end-of-terrace freehold house boasts in excess of 4100 sq/ft of living and entertaining space, moments from the beating heart of Greenwich.
Set within the celebrated sweep of Gloucester Circus, this house is arguably the grandest and most impressive. Nestled in a truly prime spot with triple aspect east, south and west facades it is tucked away just moments from the village-like heart of Greenwich, yet brilliantly connected for the City and Canary Wharf. This is classic Georgian London living at its best: elegant proportions, high ceilings, period features, historic pedigree, and a lifestyle that blends parkland calm with riverside energy.
A wonderfully prestigious address in a fine architecturally significant crescent with a strong Regency character and a central garden setting.
Grade II listed heritage - a landmark terrace with enduring appeal.
West Greenwich setting within the conservation area and the wider heritage context of Maritime Greenwich.
Walkable, local lifestyle: buzzing food and craft markets, artisan cafés, boutiques and world-class, museums and attractions are all on the doorstep.
Gloucester Circus was begun around 1791 by architect Michael Searles, and developed as a grand residential "circus" with a distinctive, formal garden focus, an unusually picturesque piece of Georgian town planning. The area also carries the layered story of London itself, including wartime damage and subsequent renewal, adding to the sense of place and heritage.
Today, the terrace remains one of West Greenwich's most admired addresses, architecturally striking, quietly set back from the busier thoroughfares, and beautifully placed for everything that makes Greenwich so special.
This is Greenwich at its best: mornings in the park, weekend strolls by the river, and dinners out without ever needing a taxi.
Parkland on demand at Greenwich Park, a historic Royal Park with wide open lawns, deer, gardens and famous skyline viewpoints.
Culture at your fingertips: the Royal Observatory Greenwich (home of Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian) and the National Maritime Museum are close by, alongside the riverside icon Cutty Sark.
A true "neighbourhood" feel: independent coffee spots, gastro pubs, delis and the daily buzz of Greenwich's streets, balanced by the calm and quintessential elegance of the crescent.
Transport and Connectivity.
Commuting (and getting out of London) is refreshingly easy from here:
Greenwich Station is approximately a 5-minute walk for both rail and DLR connections.
The DLR from Greenwich gives fast access to Docklands and onward connections across London.
For a scenic alternative, Uber Boat by Thames Clippers runs from Greenwich Pier, linking you along the Thames with a commuter-friendly timetable.
Heritage notes; The property forms part of the Grade II listed group at on Gloucester Circus, reflecting the architectural and historic importance of the terrace. It also sits within the West Greenwich Conservation Area, a protected historic neighbourhood closely tied to the wider Maritime Greenwich setting.
1 Gloucester Circus offers the kind of home and address that rarely comes to market: period grandeur, genuine historic significance, exceptional walkability, and standout transport links. If you're looking for a substantial Greenwich townhouse with real presence, this is one to view.
N.B* Some images have been enhanced with CGI to help the viewer understand the space better. These images must not be relied upon for scale.
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- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Secure,On street,Off street,Gated,Rear,Private,Residents
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Private garden,Patio,Enclosed garden,Communal garden,Rear garden,Terrace,Back garden
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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