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Where to buy in Lewisham

September 29th, 2008 by | Filed under Lewisham.

The closer to Blackheath, the more desirable the properties. Quentin Road, Dacre Park and Eden Grove contain large period houses in keeping with their more prestigious neighbour to the north. There are also Edwardian houses along Belmont Hill. South of Lee High Road there are terraced houses in streets such as Limes Grove and Gilmore Road. In the north of Lewisham, the houses are mainly 20th-century developments. But the area of St John’s, a conservation area, contains attractive small terraced properties in the streets around St John’s Railway Station such as St John’s Vale, Albion Road and streets off it. Tanners Hill contains council blocks. The streets between Loampit Hill and Hilly Fields, a little arc to the south, contain Victorian houses in the Gothic style. These are to be found in Shelbourne Road and surrounding streets. South of these streets Vicars Hill and Adelaide Avenue run round Hilly Fields Park. Vicars Hill contains Victorian semi-detached houses and Adelaide Avenue has attractive terraced houses. West of Hilly Fields is the Brockley Conservation Area with a variety of Victorian houses in attractive streets leading to Brockley Road, such as Breakspears Road and Wickham Road and connected streets.

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