Kindred Mews, SE23

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Honor Oak Park
Forest Hill
Tea & Coffee supplied
Wifi code available at location
Working fireplace
Clothes steamer available
Iron & ironing board available
Glamour allowed
Animals allowed
Children allowed
Food shoots allowed
No decorating allowed
Hand-held filming allowed
Large scale filming allowed
Please ask permission before moving furniture

Introducing Kindred Mews, a contemporary wood-fronted home in South London.

On the ground floor of the property you are greeted by a bright entryway with polished concrete flooring and neutral colours. The space is illuminated by floor-to-ceiling windows and a skylight in the double-heighted atrium; a small office is tucked away under the stairs.

To the side of the stairs you will find a living room with two large sofas, sliding glass doors plus built-in bookshelves and storage unit. Continuing through the property you will find a mid-century modern kitchen/ diner boasting a kitchen island with integrated hob and pops of bright colours from furniture and artworks.

Attached to the kitchen/ diner is a cosy snug with wooden flooring and wood panelled walls, the space is flooded with natural light from a glass wall and has built-in storage. A staircase in the snug also gives access upstairs. A downstairs toilet is also available on the ground floor of the property.

Upstairs two double bedrooms with ensuites, two children’s bedrooms and a family bathroom feature. The master bedroom has wooden flooring, neutral colours and artworks in antique frames with an ensuite with a shower. The smaller double has wooden flooring and walls plus a slanted ceiling with barn door windows and small wooden ensuite. The children's bedrooms boast pastel colours and a curated quirky decor. The family bathroom has a shabby chic feel with green cabinet and wooden flooring.

The exterior of the property includes a courtyard with a landscaped garden, plants and a patio area. The entrance is concealed behind a sliding wooden door with a small driveway.

Photo Credits: Lewis Gregory and Ellen Christina Hancock.

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