Time capsule properties
Untouched — or renovated extensively to appear untouched — these throwback gems are like stepping back into another, and often more stylish, era
ISLE OF DOGS, E14
Ferry Street, £3.25 million
Designed by Stout & Litchfield, this Grade IIlisted riverside house has “untouched” 1970s interiors, including William Morris wallpaper.
• Strutt & Parker, 020 4538 8012
GREENWICH, SE10
Crooms Hill, £4.85 million
Grade II-listed Queen Anne house replete with period features (even classical busts). Opulent interiors curated by its owners of 68 years.
• Fine & Country, 020 4538 3171
MAYFAIR, W1
Park Street, £5.5m million
Grade II-listed home with “remarkably complete” 18th-century interiors including wood panelling. In need of restoration.
• Knight Frank, 020 3835 6305
KINGSBURY, NW9
Bacon Lane, £550,000
1920s two-bedroom cottage described as a “rich in character time capsule” with original wood ceiling beams and cast-iron fireplace.
• Winkworth, 020 3834 8172
HIGHGATE, N6
Bishopswood Road, £1.7 million
Wooden ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows and a central, open-tread staircase feature in this 1,468sq ft Stout & Litchfield house.
• Purplebricks, 0800 810 8008
SYDENHAM, SE26
Round Hill, £875,000
Arts and Crafts family home from the 1920s. Features exposed beams, fireplaces, cottagestyle kitchen and ornate bay windows.
• Stanfords, 020 3869 5659
HAM, TW10
Marlowe Court, £650,000
Grade II-listed flat in the famous Parkleys Development, designed in the 1950s featuring the original stairwell and parquet flooring.
• Chestertons, 020 8115 2470
BROMLEY, BR1
Lodge Road, £1.5 million
Called Stillness, this Grade II-listed, 1934 art deco house includes original curved staircase, oak woodwork, fittings and fireplaces.
• Jdm, 020 8313 6800
CITY OF LONDON, EC1Y
Golden Lane Estate, £750,000
Two-bedroom modernist maisonette in famed 1950s estate with parquet flooring, cantilever staircase and a double-height pull-up window.
• Nicola Lee, 020 3840 3426