Guide price
£900,000
(£686/sq. ft)
4 bed end terrace house for saleNyon Grove, London SE6
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,312 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
Just added
Freehold
About this property
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A Triple Fronted Victorian End Terrace With A Designer’s Flourish That’s Hard To Find. A Zellige-tiled bathroom, a Parker Howley & Co island and four bedrooms each with their own character - on a quiet street between Forest Hill and Catford bridge, close to two "Outstanding" schools.
When a house has been renovated with this level of care you feel it from the moment you walk in. At 4 Nyon Grove, every room has been considered and every finish chosen with a real eye for detail - and it shows.
The front door opens into a panelled hallway with a lovely Rosso Levanto marble shelf for your keys and a large understairs cupboard.
There are two reception rooms at the front of the house, both with bay windows. The living room catches light from two sides - with 18 windows and a south-facing frontage, this is a house that's full of light and warmth throughout the day.
Next to it, there’s a study - or playroom, depending on where you are in life right now - fitted with a bookcase and storage cupboards underneath.
The handmade solid oak island by Parker Howley & Co is the centrepiece of a kitchen that stops people in their tracks. Arabascato marble runs throughout, the Belfast sink has unlacquered brass taps, and the custom-built banquette along the wall has storage tucked underneath. It's the kind of sociable kitchen setup where you end up spending the whole evening without really meaning to.
Gorgeous green timber French doors open onto the south-east facing garden and a rooflight above the dining area fills the whole space with natural light.
Just off the kitchen, the utility room and WC has more Rosso Levanto marble on the worktop, cobbled limestone flooring, a solid Viola marble basin and a reeded pocket door. Every room in this house has had that level of thought applied to it, even the utility.
Upstairs, four bedrooms each feel like their own distinct space. The spacious main bedroom faces front and catches light from two sides. The second bedroom is a calm, sage-green room with horizontal shiplap panelling. A warm pink-toned nursery sits alongside. The fourth bedroom works well as a single or occasional guest room.
Loft storage sits above, with two hatches for access.
The family bathroom is another standout space - a Zellige-tiled arch frames the bath, with unlacquered brass fittings, a Carrara marble vanity and limestone flooring. It feels more like a boutique hotel than a family bathroom.
There’s family friendly substance and practicality to match the style - throughout the ground floor, the wide plank engineered oak flooring is finished in hardwearing uv lacquer. The carpets upstairs are a timeless sisal-look that's actually bleach-cleanable. The traditional sash windows are double glazed. There’s a brand new combination boiler and fuse box.
Outside, the south-east facing garden gets sun from morning until sunset - and because the house sits at the end of the terraced row, that last light lingers longer than you'd expect.
There's a checkerboard limestone patio with cobbled steps, cottage-style planting and pleached evergreen trees along the boundary. The neighbour's peach rose drifts over the fence and makes the whole thing feel even more settled and established.
There's also space at the front to add a bike store, with double gates already installed for easy access.
Nyon Grove sits in a quiet ladder of streets off Woolstone Road where young families have worked out that this is one of the better places to put down roots in south London.
Catford Bridge station is only a fifteen minute walk away - or five minutes on the bus. Once there, fast and frequent trains get you into London Bridge in just twelve minutes. Forest Hill is a twenty minute walk in the other direction, so the house sits neatly between the two, giving you options.
Rathfern and Kilmorie primary schools are both rated “Outstanding” by Ofsted and are walkable in less than 10 minutes. It doesn’t take long to stroll down to Mayow Park after school or on the weekend (and the café is really good).
The Perry Hill pub is widely regarded as one of the best in the area (it was voted the UK’s best family pub in 2025) and is just round the corner.
Here’s a home that’s been updated with so much care and intention - in a quiet but convenient location. We’re expecting plenty of interest so get in touch to arrange a viewing.
Key features
Location
A Triple Fronted Victorian End Terrace With A Designer’s Flourish That’s Hard To Find. A Zellige-tiled bathroom, a Parker Howley & Co island and four bedrooms each with their own character - on a quiet street between Forest Hill and Catford bridge, close to two "Outstanding" schools.
A Triple Fronted Victorian End Terrace With A Designer’s Flourish That’s Hard To Find. A Zellige-tiled bathroom, a Parker Howley & Co island and four bedrooms each with their own character - on a quiet street between Forest Hill and Catford bridge, close to two "Outstanding" schools.
When a house has been renovated with this level of care you feel it from the moment you walk in. At 4 Nyon Grove, every room has been considered and every finish chosen with a real eye for detail - and it shows.
The front door opens into a panelled hallway with a lovely Rosso Levanto marble shelf for your keys and a large understairs cupboard.
There are two reception rooms at the front of the house, both with bay windows. The living room catches light from two sides - with 18 windows and a south-facing frontage, this is a house that's full of light and warmth throughout the day.
Next to it, there’s a study - or playroom, depending on where you are in life right now - fitted with a bookcase and storage cupboards underneath.
The handmade solid oak island by Parker Howley & Co is the centrepiece of a kitchen that stops people in their tracks. Arabascato marble runs throughout, the Belfast sink has unlacquered brass taps, and the custom-built banquette along the wall has storage tucked underneath. It's the kind of sociable kitchen setup where you end up spending the whole evening without really meaning to.
Gorgeous green timber French doors open onto the south-east facing garden and a rooflight above the dining area fills the whole space with natural light.
Just off the kitchen, the utility room and WC has more Rosso Levanto marble on the worktop, cobbled limestone flooring, a solid Viola marble basin and a reeded pocket door. Every room in this house has had that level of thought applied to it, even the utility.
Upstairs, four bedrooms each feel like their own distinct space. The spacious main bedroom faces front and catches light from two sides. The second bedroom is a calm, sage-green room with horizontal shiplap panelling. A warm pink-toned nursery sits alongside. The fourth bedroom works well as a single or occasional guest room.
Loft storage sits above, with two hatches for access.
The family bathroom is another standout space - a Zellige-tiled arch frames the bath, with unlacquered brass fittings, a Carrara marble vanity and limestone flooring. It feels more like a boutique hotel than a family bathroom.
There’s family friendly substance and practicality to match the style - throughout the ground floor, the wide plank engineered oak flooring is finished in hardwearing uv lacquer. The carpets upstairs are a timeless sisal-look that's actually bleach-cleanable. The traditional sash windows are double glazed. There’s a brand new combination boiler and fuse box.
Outside, the south-east facing garden gets sun from morning until sunset - and because the house sits at the end of the terraced row, that last light lingers longer than you'd expect.
There's a checkerboard limestone patio with cobbled steps, cottage-style planting and pleached evergreen trees along the boundary. The neighbour's peach rose drifts over the fence and makes the whole thing feel even more settled and established.
There's also space at the front to add a bike store, with double gates already installed for easy access.
Nyon Grove sits in a quiet ladder of streets off Woolstone Road where young families have worked out that this is one of the better places to put down roots in south London.
Catford Bridge station is only a fifteen minute walk away - or five minutes on the bus. Once there, fast and frequent trains get you into London Bridge in just twelve minutes. Forest Hill is a twenty minute walk in the other direction, so the house sits neatly between the two, giving you options.
Rathfern and Kilmorie primary schools are both rated “Outstanding” by Ofsted and are walkable in less than 10 minutes. It doesn’t take long to stroll down to Mayow Park after school or on the weekend (and the café is really good).
The Perry Hill pub is widely regarded as one of the best in the area (it was voted the UK’s best family pub in 2025) and is just round the corner.
Here’s a home that’s been updated with so much care and intention - in a quiet but convenient location. We’re expecting plenty of interest so get in touch to arrange a viewing.
Key features
A beautifully interior designed Victorian end-of-terrace finished to a standard that usually takes years to find
Stylish kitchen with a handmade Parker Howley & Co solid oak island, Arabascato marble worktops, unlacquered brass taps and custom banquette seating
Zellige-tiled arched bathroom with Carrara marble vanity, limestone flooring and unlacquered brass fittings throughout
Four bedrooms each with their own distinct character and feel
South-east facing end-of-terrace garden with sun from morning to sunset and a checkerboard limestone patio
Kitchen extension that’s created a stylish and sociable space
Triple fronted, south-facing with 18 windows to catch the light
Catford Bridge station is a fifteen minute walk, with London Bridge twelve minutes away by train
Rathfern and Kilmorie primaries - both “Outstanding” are less than 10 minute walk away
Mayow Park is a short walk away and the family friendly, award winning Perry Hill pub is just round the corner
Location
A Triple Fronted Victorian End Terrace With A Designer’s Flourish That’s Hard To Find. A Zellige-tiled bathroom, a Parker Howley & Co island and four bedrooms each with their own character - on a quiet street between Forest Hill and Catford bridge, close to two "Outstanding" schools.
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