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On the market: 1960s Austin Vernon & Partners townhouse on the Dulwich Estate, London SE19

1960s Austin Vernon & Partners townhouse on the Dulwich Estate, London SE19
1960s Austin Vernon & Partners townhouse on the Dulwich Estate, London SE19

It is a development we have featured before, but we make no apologies for featuring this particular 1960s Austin Vernon & Partners townhouse on the Dulwich Estate, London SE19, not least because it looks so good.

1960s Austin Vernon & Partners townhouse on the Dulwich Estate, London SE19
1960s Austin Vernon & Partners townhouse on the Dulwich Estate, London SE19

That’s the thing here. Yes, the design by Malcolm Pringle of Austin Vernon & Partners in the mid-1960s has stood the test of time very well, aided by a lack of through traffic and landscaped green space shares with the other townhouses on Giles Coppice. But the refurbishment pushes it up one additional level.

1960s Austin Vernon & Partners townhouse on the Dulwich Estate, London SE19
1960s Austin Vernon & Partners townhouse on the Dulwich Estate, London SE19

According to the agent, the refurbishment is ‘recent’ and no doubt extensive, right down to a new roof. You simply have to walk in and unpack. If you do, you’ll find this place offers three bedrooms, an open-plan living and dining room, a kitchen and a study. You also get a garage, a lawned garden at the rear and a small terrace garden at the front as well as the communal space.

1960s Austin Vernon & Partners townhouse on the Dulwich Estate, London SE19
1960s Austin Vernon & Partners townhouse on the Dulwich Estate, London SE19

The images tell the story more than any words, so do check those out. £699,950 is the asking price if it has caught your eye.

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Find out more at the Modern House estate agent website

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