Set within the Blackheath Conservation Area, Lee Terrace, this home is a new chapter in a historic streetscape. Drawing inspiration from traditional mews houses, the home introduces a contemporary yet quietly expressive architectural language to a streetscape defined by Grade II listed Victorian properties.
A sculpted brick faade, layered textures, and a restrained palette allow the house to sit confidently within its historic setting while offering a fresh, modern contribution to the neighbourhood. Inside, a sequence of luminous spaces unfolds, where herringbone parquet, exposed concrete, and oak joinery create warmth, tactility, and depth. Carefully framed views connect the rooms to the private courtyard, enhancing the sense of seclusion and serenity a contemporary retreat embedded within South Londons historic fabric. To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here ofcom.org.uk/phones-telecoms-and-internet/advice-for-consumers/advice/ofcom-checker





