Moody Tones in a Restored and Extended Victorian Home in London
This beautifully restored four-bedroom Victorian home is located on a tranquil residential street in Nunhead. Thoughtfully redesigned with a focus on craftsmanship, bold color, and enduring materials, the house seamlessly blends historic charm with modern sensibility.
At the rear, the house has been extended with a beautiful, light kitchen and dining room connected to a landscaped garden at the back, while the upper floors offer panoramic views of The Shard and Canary Wharf.

The kitchen and dining area are bathed in daylight from expansive skylights and full-height sliding glass doors that open onto a beautifully landscaped garden.

The kitchen beautifully pairs light and dark. The dark blue cabinets are topped with a quartz worktop and paired with brass fittings.

The ceiling in the cooking area is fairly low, but there is plenty of storage in the form of shelves, glass cupboards, and cabinets that stand on the kitchen counter.

The room features a gray ceramic floor tile with underfloor heating.

The back garden is small, but it has a smart split-level design. Large planters with tropical foliage border the space, while climbing plants cascade along a charcoal-painted slatted fence.


A glass dining table stands atop an ochre yellow rug. A built-in bench with a patterned cushion provides plenty of seating and helps to maintain a clean look.


Two living rooms are at the front of the original Victorian home. The two reception rooms retain their original character, complete with intricate Victorian panelling and a striking triple bay window fitted with bespoke slatted shutters that flood the space with natural light.




The powder room under the stairs is decorated with a Leopard wallpaper by Dolce & Gabbana, paired with black subway tiles.


The hallway features the original patterned tile flooring.


The house has two floors with bedrooms. The master bedroom is located on the top floor of the house. The room has glazed doors opening onto a Juliet balcony overlooking the garden and wardrobes under the slanted ceiling.




The master bedroom’s bathroom is decorated in soft pink, muted gray, and black fittings.


The top floor also houses a beautiful home office with a corner window with views of The Shard and Canary Wharf, and a mono-pitched roof with exposed beams.

The first floor houses two bedrooms and this magnificent family bathroom with a freestanding clawfoot bath, deep blue Mandarin Stone tiles with crisp white grout, and brass fixtures.





One of the bedrooms on the first floor has its own shower room with quartz and green tilework.

The Victorian façade has been sensitively rejuvenated, featuring expertly cleaned brickwork and freshly repainted stucco detailing.

The house is listed for £1,350,000 at Aucoot.
