Bright terrace home with garden and loft-extension potential.
Two double bedrooms with high ceilings and original period features
This Victorian mid-terrace freehold offers two double bedrooms, a bright reception room and a south-facing private garden on a popular West Norwood residential street. High ceilings and original period features give the house character, while a recently refreshed kitchen and contemporary bathroom provide immediate comfort for family living.
The property is compact at about 688 sq ft but arranged efficiently across two floors, with clear potential to add value by extending into the loft subject to planning permission. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and local transport (West Norwood station) offers direct routes into central London, making the house practical for commuting.
Buyers should note practical considerations: the mid-terrace sits on a small plot, and the solid brick walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation, so energy-efficiency upgrades may be needed. The wider area scores as very deprived, which can affect local services and long-term resale dynamics. Council Tax Band C applies.
Well-located for families, the house sits close to several well-regarded primary and secondary schools and nearby amenities on Knights Hill — shops, cafes, parks and leisure facilities are within easy reach. For a purchaser seeking a period home with good commuter links and scope to personalise and extend, this property presents solid potential.