Beltwood Park, Sydenham Hill, Sydenham, London, SE26 6TH, London
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Beltwood Park, Sydenham Hill, Sydenham, London, SE26, London SE26 6TH, United Kingdom
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The Terraces are three stunning new contemporary homes featuring wildflower green rooves and indoor contemplation pools. Each has three bedrooms and an additional study/fourth bedroom. Built on the footprint of a pre-existing carriage block and cottage, which were structurally unsound, their size and area are governed by the plot of this former building, ensuring that they sit in harmony with Beltwood House itself.Approached from the rear of Beltwood House, the Terraces are staggered, moving progressively further away from the villa. This provides a flow and a rhythm to the site, which the previous curtilage buildings lacked – the whole now has a more considered and formal appearance.The cut-outs to the front façade of the Terraces, the first-floor balconies, the planters, which are an integral part of the buildings, all reinforce the balanced perspective and accentuate the sense of character typical of the whole site.Inside, you can be assured of the finest in contemporary bathroom and kitchen design, and the very top-end of smart home infrastructure and hardware, comprising features such as state-of-the-art “plaster-over” invisible speakers and centralised lighting controls.Note that each house has its own rear garden and an allocated parking space.History Beltwood House is a beautiful neoclassical Victorian mansion situated in a private parkland setting extending to just over three acres. This important architectural jewel is Grade II listed and has been sensitively restored to its former glory by a heritage-focused team of skilled craftspeople and artisans. The house sits within protected woodland, part of the Dulwich Wood Conservation Area, with many of the trees protected by preservation orders. Architecturally, Beltwood House has a rich heritage and is believed to have been designed by Robert Richardson Banks and Charles Barry Jr, who between them designed the main building of Dulwich College, Bylaugh Hall in Norfolk, the forecourt of Burlington House and 12 Kensington Palace Gardens, currently the Russian Embassy. Moreover, Barry’s father designed the Houses of Parliament (Palace of Westminster), perhaps the most influential Gothic Revival building in the world. A formal Italianate parterre garden was added to the grounds of Beltwood House at a later date. One of the main goals in renovating Beltwood House and its grounds was to preserve this historic home and facilitate its removal from the English Heritage ‘At Risk’ register, restoring it to its original glory. Forming part of the Dulwich Estate (a charity established in 1619 to endow Dulwich College, and the guardian of the heritage of much of the Dulwich area) and, originally, the Great North Wood (an ancient wood which extended from Deptford in the north to Croydon in the south, remnants of which survive on the site itself and in Sydenham Hill Wood and Dulwich Wood), it is a unique property in a distinctive, sylvan setting.Available to let through Knight Frank Dulwich on an unfurnished basis. EPC B.