
Positioned on Perry Vale in Forest Hill, this two-bedroom apartment occupies the first floor of a grand Victorian residence, later extended in the 1930s. The striking façade bears the hallmarks of its architectural interventions, but it is in the apartment’s interiors that a truly modern approach to living is most apparent; bright, flowing spaces have been updated with the finest contemporary materials. The house itself is set within expansive, leafy communal gardens and is just a short walk from Forest Hill station.
Setting the Scene
The apartment is set back from Perry Vale; mature bushes border a front yard and lead the eye towards the building’s striking profile, with large bay windows and an elegantly pitched roof in the Tudor revival style that was so popular in the 1930s.
The Grand Tour
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