16 Kidbrooke Grove, SE3 0LF

16 Kidbrooke Grove, SE3 0LF

  • 1 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathroom
  • 1 Receptions
£ 295,000
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*Significant Investment Yielding 5.1% PA*

This impressive detached Victorian house is located on a greatly desired and tranquil road just off the heath. It encompasses this wonderful one bedroom period conversion with off-street parking and an extensive communal garden.

The property is in a spectacular embellished form with a gas central heating system and an aesthetically pleasing interior.

The accommodation provides a vibrant and airy lounge area with a separate yet open plan kitchen. The master bedroom encompasses a minimalistic finish and there is a contemporary fully tiled bathroom.

Kidbrooke Grove is an outstanding quiet road located just off the heath and is very convenient for transport links with Blackheath Station 0.7 miles away, Greenwich Station 1.9 miles away and North Greenwich a short bus journey away.

Blackheath and Greenwich Park are both just a short walk and Blackheath Village with its array of restaurants, bars and boutique shops is only 0.6 miles. M&S simply food (10 min walk)

There are several sought after independent schools including Blackheath Preparatory School, The Pointer School, Heath House Preparatory School, Blackheath High Junior School, Blackheath High Seniors School, Colfes and Eltham College.

  • Immaculate Finish
  • Ideal For Buy To Let Investors
  • One Bedroom Apartment
  • Vibrant Setting
  • Communal Garden
  • Off Street Parking
  • Victorian Property
  • Close Proximity To Blackheath Village
  • Blackheath Station 0.7 mil
  • Chain Free

Reference Number

CAN201881

Total Sq Ft

390 approx

Service Charge

£1,683 /per year

Ground Rent

£50 /per year

Lease Years Remaining

107 years

Price per Sqft

£756 approx

16 Kidbrooke Grove, SE3 0LF

Blackheath charms with its vibrant blend of cultural landmarks and leafy green spaces, creating a perfect backdrop for both relaxation and exploration. From inspiring music schools to inviting local eateries and historic parks, the area pulses with creative energy and community spirit. Whether you're soaking up art, enjoying a lively meal, or wandering tranquil gardens, Blackheath offers a delightful escape just beyond the city.

Trinity Laban

guide name: Eva Braun

Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance is a place where you can truly immerse yourself in the world of dance and unlock your full potential. Studying here is not just about attending classes—it’s a complete experience that combines intensive training, creative exploration, and continuous growth. The faculty consists of true professionals who not only provide high-quality technical training but also help you discover your unique artistic voice. The program is designed in a way that you don’t just learn to execute movements but develop a deeper understanding of dance—as an art form, as a language, and as a means of expression. Another major advantage is the international student community. You meet people from all over the world, each with their own perspectives and backgrounds, which makes the learning process even more enriching. Plus, being in London offers countless opportunities to watch incredible performances, take part in projects, and be inspired by the arts. Of course, there are challenges—the workload is intense, and the standards are high. But if dance is more than just a hobby for you, if it’s a way of life, then Trinity Laban provides everything you need for growth and self-realization.🫶

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Park Sports Greenwich Park Tennis

guide name: Isabella Puichee

Beautiful surroundings all year round. There are 6 well-maintained hardcourts on the Greenwich Meridian Line. James and Jimmy are both fantastic coaches dedicated to help you develop techniques from beginners to advanced levels. They also arrange fun tournaments getting people together.

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Ben Singer Music

guide name: Kirsty Trappitt

My children have been having piano lessons with Ben, or other members of his team, for around 5 years now. We have been delighted with Ben, he is an excellent teacher and able to adapt to the different learning styles and aptitudes of both children. Highly recommended.

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Greenwich Park

guide name: Pahris

Greenwich Park: Where Autumn Leaves Meet Canine Social Hierarchy Greenwich Park in autumn transforms into a kaleidoscope of colours that could genuinely rival Kew Gardens – russets, golds, and burnt oranges cascading across the landscape with the sort of natural drama that makes you forgive London for being predominantly grey the rest of the year. The park was predictably crowded, which is what happens when you combine spectacular foliage with a World Heritage Site and reasonable Tube access. But the real revelation was the sheer density of dog walkers – an overwhelming canine convention that made me feel conspicuously incomplete without a lead in hand. It's as if Greenwich Park operates an unspoken membership requirement: bring dog, gain entry to secret autumn appreciation society. I watched labradors bound through leaf piles, terriers negotiate the steep hills with determined intensity, and various designer breeds pose for Instagram with their equally well-groomed owners. Meanwhile, I wandered solo like some sort of suspicious character who'd forgotten the password. The leaves themselves were genuinely magnificent – nature's final flourish before winter's arrival, each tree competing for most dramatic colour transformation. Sweet chestnuts glowed golden, oaks blazed copper, and the occasional scarlet burst from Japanese maples added theatrical punctuation to the palette. But without a dog, I felt oddly exposed – like attending a fancy dress party in regular clothes while everyone else committed fully to the theme. Four stars for the autumn display, minus one for making solo, dog-free humans feel like social outcasts. Next time: borrow a spaniel for credibility.

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Royal Observatory Greenwich

guide name: Chris B (Chris)

Very interesting place to visit with beautiful views from both inside and outside the Observatory. Packed full of information and exhibits which explains how and why the Observatory was so important, particularly for maritime exploration. Toilets are available but down some stairs, unsure if there were any accessible toilets. The Observatory is, unsurprisingly, on a hill and it is quite steep if you are approaching it across the park from the maritime museum direction. There is a longer route if you need a shallower hill. We didn't use this route but the sign said it takes 18 min compared to 6 min for the direct hill route. Kids loved it and a nice shop at the end too. Definitely recommend.

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National Maritime Museum

guide name: Oana Gusatu

Amazing place. So much to do and see. The Pirates exhibition was a bit underwhelming focusing more on fictional characters than real pirates. The children’s gallery downstairs was amazingly entertaining. The cafe on floor 1 has a few basic items like scones and a few sandwiches but no fruit for kids.

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PANAS By Sujan Katuwal MBE

guide name: Navdeep Dhillon

Visited Panas Gurkha for breakfast. The place is spacious (huge), and very tastefully done. The staff is very courteous and kind, and went out of their way to make us comfortable. There is a huge variety of breakfast items- and everything we ordered tasted wonderful. The plates and cutlery are all brass-gold, and gave a very clean look. The masala tea was a cherry on the top. We enjoyed our visit- Will visit again.

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Queen's House

guide name: Michael Ns

The Queen’s House in Greenwich is a stunning example of classical architecture and was built in the early 17th century. It features the famous Tulip Staircase and houses an impressive art collection. Surrounded by beautiful gardens, it offers visitors a peaceful and inspiring experience steeped in royal history. The house is part of the Maritime Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a must-visit for art lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

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Manor House Gardens

guide name: Erica Creer

A calming park / gardens with plenty of room for everyone to enjoy Pistachios Cafe is open 7 days a week. Sensibly priced fresh food. Ideal for coffee, breakfast, lunch, tea or snacks. Large pond with fountain surrounded by trees. Plenty of wildlife, Squirrels. Swans. Coots Ducks, Herons...

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The Clarendon Hotel

guide name: Melanie Fisher

Comfortable stay for a family of four with amazing English breakfast buffet included ! We stayed recently for three nights at the start of a 10 day UK trip. Blackheath is a great location as it's out of the city center but has convenient public transport into London (buses to Canary Wharf or Greenwich right across the road). I remember staying at this hotel as a child; it's retained some of it's dated aspects (possibly the upper rooms were renovated- we had a family suite on the lower floor ), however, the value for price was great; we could never have had two rooms in London for the price we paid for our suite here. The family suite included two bedrooms and a shared bath. The triple-twin room was large; our double bed room was smaller but spacious enough. Both rooms had wardrobes and tea service, windows that opened, and adjustable radiators. The bathroom was a bit small, and I do think that the elevated tub is somewhat of a safety hazard. Shower worked great after we figured it out. The highlight of staying at the Clarendon is it's buffet breakfast. The breakfast room has definitely been renovated and is sunny and spacious. Staff are attentive, white tablecloths, tea/coffee to your table. The food options include all the English breakfast fixings, pastry, toast, charcuterie for the continentals, cereal, etc. Blackheath village has numerous dining options, and the Princess of Wales pub is steps from the hotel.

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The Royal Standard

guide name: Michael Barnes

Grew up in the area. Lived abroad for many years. Moved back. This pub has gone under so many changes over that time and I am delighted with it now. Clientele and staff are so nice. It’s the kinda place a pub should be; accepting and friendly no matter who you are. Staff often go above and beyond too; for example Zander always makes a proper good espresso martini (not a normal pub drink, but as I said “above and beyond”). If you are a nice person, come on down; if not, jog on.

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Peter Harrison Planetarium

guide name: Marc Leonard

🌌A Stellar Evening at the Royal Observatory Greenwich 🔭 My visit to the Royal Observatory Greenwich was spectacular, highlighted by the incredible "The Sky Tonight" show at the Peter Harrison Planetarium. It was an honour to attend one of the last shows before the planetarium's two-year redevelopment project begins, and it was the perfect send-off. The truly charismatic astronomer Greg led the show, making the experience educational and incredibly entertaining. He didn't just rattle off facts; he wove together a fascinating narrative with exciting stories about the observatory's rich history and the wonders of the cosmos. We were taken on a journey through time, observing what the night sky would have looked like when the Royal Observatory opened its doors in 1675. It was a unique and powerful way to connect with the history of astronomy. Greg's passion was infectious, making complex topics accessible and engaging for everyone in the audience. The entire show was a captivating blend of storytelling and science. I highly recommend visiting the Royal Observatory and its planetarium when it reopens. It's a must-do for anyone interested in space, history, or simply looking for a memorable experience.

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Greenwich Tavern

guide name: Patrik Glavica

All the staff was amazing, especially Fanni, who was really warm, nice and welcoming. Food is great, place is really neat and tidy.

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Cafe East Pho

guide name: Renilyn Del Mundo

Fast service and friendly staff! ❤️ Spring rolls: 5/5 Fresh, loved the noodle and pork inside, well-seasoned! Also loved the sauce with it. Beef Pho: 5/5 well-seasoned, huge portions! Loved the beef, it was really soft. The broth tastes so good. Best for the cold weather 🥰

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Everest Inn

guide name: Leaburn

This is a lovely restaurant where there are a lot of things to commend. The cocktail I tried was really nicely made with the Nepalese rum which I’d never tried before. The momo starter dish was superb. Then the slight disappointment was the lamb shank. It had some really nice spiced sauce on it but it didn’t just slide off the bone like the softest shanks are meant to. It wasn’t a bad dish but it could have been slightly less tough. The carrot cake dessert was well presented and tasted nice. Service was good. The price seemed pretty reasonable to me too. It was a quiet evening when we visited but it was a nice place to enjoy dinner.

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Matiz on The Hill

guide name: Jennifer Smith

Delicious food with good serving sizes. Food came quickly as well. Also cheap prices for a large glass of wine! I had the Ecuadorean ceviche which was SO fresh and tasty, a baked goat cheese and spinach empanada, and the goat cheese salad. The first two would have been enough: large enough for someone who is only somewhat hungry. Service was decent as well. Would definitely return! Excellent value for money.

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