Overview

This end-terrace, Grade 2 listed, Gothic architectural statement home, is tucked away within a gated mews and forms part of a former Victorian Sunday school, built around 1878. The cool, maximalist interior extends to over…
This end-terrace, Grade 2 listed, Gothic architectural statement home, is tucked away within a gated mews and forms part of a former Victorian Sunday school, built around 1878. The cool, maximalist interior extends to over 1950 sq ft and comprises on the ground floor, a triple aspect kitchen/breakfast room and a dramatic reception room with high ceilings, large leaded windows and doors out to a secluded, westerly facing wraparound terrace. An ornate staircase leads from the hallway to the first floor where there are two sizeable bedrooms (one en-suite) with vaulted, beamed ceilings and a family bathroom. The top floor houses a further double bedroom, a perfect home office, and on the lower ground floor the fourth bedroom boasts barrel vaulted ceilings and with its shower room, almost feels like a self-contained apartment, ideal for multigenerational living. Further benefits include a communal courtyard and an allocated parking space. Rush Common Mews, despite its discreet position, is well located for easy access to the urban hubs of both Brixton and Streatham with excellent transport links, including National Rail services and the Victoria Line. NB: The images used here represent the property when it was furnished.
Rush Common Mews, Brixton SW2 — Ahm

A Gothic Architectural Statement Home

ONE MILE RADIUS

2 stations
10 outstanding schools
3 parks
Rush Common Mews, Brixton SW2 — Ahm
Rush Common Mews, Brixton SW2 — Ahm

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