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SE3 0LA

Kidbrooke Park Road, Blackheath

3 Beds
1 Baths
180 m² Floor area
Type Flat
Listed 15 May 2026
Asking price £900,000
Price per m² £5,278 / m²

The Home -

Set across the ground and lower ground floors of a Victorian building, this three-bedroom apartment extends to 1934.27 sqft. The plan that feels cohesive, balanced and easy to navigate. Ceiling height and light define the space. Original cornicing, ceiling roses and fireplaces remain, while tall sash windows bring in a steady, natural light. At the rear, glazed doors open onto a balcony with a clear outlook across the garden. the property also presents the opportunity to extend subject to the usual planning consents.

Blackheath is one of south-east London’s most enduring neighbourhoods, known for its open space and slower pace. Blackheath Common and Greenwich Park are both within walking distance, offering wide, uninterrupted green space. Blackheath Village is close by, with its mix of independent cafés, restaurants, delis and weekend market, while Greenwich adds a broader cultural layer with galleries, riverside walks and historic landmarks

The Indoors -

Entry is at ground level, where the front reception room sits behind a wide bay window fitted with shutters. Light moves evenly across the room, with a dark marble fireplace providing a focal point. The proportions are strong, with enough width and height to comfortably accommodate both seating and quieter corners. To the rear, the dining room opens out and shifts the feel of the space. Glazed double doors lead directly onto a balcony, drawing the garden into view and extending the room outward. It’s a natural place to gather, with space for a large table and a direct relationship to the outside. The kitchen sits just off the dining room, well positioned for both everyday use and hosting. It remains connected to the main living space without interrupting it.

Stairs lead down to the lower ground floor, where the three bedrooms are arranged. The main bedroom sits to one side, set apart with a larger footprint and a calmer feel. The second and third bedrooms sit adjacent, both comfortably sized and easy to adapt depending on use, whether as bedrooms, a study or a combination of both. A bathroom is positioned centrally on this level, plus an additional WC. The overall finish is simple and consistent white walls, timber flooring and clean lines, allowing the original features and proportions to carry the space.

The Outdoors -

The balcony extends directly from the dining room, offering an immediate outdoor space with room for seating and a clear view across the garden below. From here, steps lead down to a long west facing communal garden that stretches out behind the building. It’s a layered, established space, with mature trees, dense planting and informal pathways that wind through different areas. There are open sections of lawn alongside more enclosed pockets, creating a mix of sun and shade throughout the day. It’s the kind of garden that feels removed from its setting quiet, green and well established with enough depth to properly escape into, whether for a morning coffee, time outside in the warmer months, or simply the view back from the apartment above.

Loving The Location -

Positioned on the north east edge of Blackheath, the setting strikes a rare balance between open landscape and city access. The heath itself is moments away wide, uninterrupted green space that leads across to Greenwich Park, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that runs down to the River Thames. Blackheath Village is close by, with a strong mix of independent cafés, restaurants and everyday spots, alongside a well regarded selection of schools. Greenwich adds another layer, with its historic architecture, markets and riverside walks. Connections are straightforward. Blackheath station offers direct routes into London Bridge, Cannon Street, Victoria, Charing Cross and Waterloo East, typically within 15–25 minutes. The DLR from nearby Lewisham provides access to Canary Wharf and Bank, making it an easy commute in either direction plus it's a 15 min bus ride to North Greenwich Jubilee Line. It is also ten minutes on a bus to the O2 Arena and Indigo 2 venue with its bars and restaurants.

How the asking price has moved

May 2026
£950,000
Listed at original asking price
Jun 2026
£900,000
Current asking price

What similar homes actually sold for

Nearby Land Registry transactions — the data behind our fair price estimate.

Address Sold price Date Type
30 PARKSIDE, SE3 7QG £540,000 May 2026 Flat
42 ST JOSEPHS VALE, SE3 0XF £950,000 May 2026 Terraced
160 SEREN PARK GARDENS, SE3 7RS £495,000 May 2026 Flat
Flat 47, GRAYSTON HOUSE, 21 ASTELL ROAD, SE3 9FN £535,000 May 2026 Flat
18 HANDLEY DRIVE, SE3 9BW £765,000 May 2026 Terraced
4 THE KEEP, SE3 0AF £670,000 May 2026 Terraced
31 THE PLANTATION, SE3 0AB £495,000 Apr 2026 Terraced
38 BAIZDON ROAD, SE3 0UJ £700,000 Apr 2026 Terraced
Flat 25, DUNSTABLE COURT, 12 ST JOHNS PARK, SE3 7TN £485,000 Apr 2026 Flat
25 ELIOT PLACE, SE3 0QL £2,250,000 Apr 2026 Terraced
Flat 5, 47, 47 BENNETT PARK, SE3 9RA £765,000 Apr 2026 Flat
Flat 5, SPANGATE, BLACKHEATH PARK, SE3 9RS £800,000 Apr 2026 Flat
Flat 4, 4, 4 MORDEN ROAD, SE3 0AA £865,000 Apr 2026 Flat
5 CROSIER CLOSE, SE3 8NT £1,150,000 Apr 2026 Detached
15 DORNBERG CLOSE, SE3 7DB £275,000 Apr 2026 Flat
Source: HM Land Registry · SE3 0LA · Sorted by date

Kidbrooke Park Road, Blackheath

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Fair price calculated from HM Land Registry sold prices in the same postcode area, adjusted by the UK House Price Index, and multiplied by the EPC-declared floor area of 180 m². Updated daily.