Period terrace with large garden, Elizabeth Line access and clear renovation potential.
Three bedrooms with two receptions and long private rear garden
Guide price £550,000–£575,000. This early 20th‑century mid‑terrace offers three bedrooms, original bay windows and high ceilings across an average-sized 1,055 sq ft footprint. The house sits on a decent plot with a long private rear garden ideal for family outdoor space or entertaining. Commuters benefit from fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and a short walk to Abbey Wood station with the Elizabeth Line.
The accommodation includes two receptions, a kitchen (17'4" x 9'4"), a first‑floor bathroom and a ground‑floor WC, giving flexible layout options for a growing family or home office. The property is freehold, with mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators and double glazing (install date unknown). Local schools rated Good are nearby and green spaces such as Lesnes Abbey and Bostall Heath are within easy reach.
The house will suit buyers seeking period character and scope to modernise. It requires updating throughout — cosmetic work and likely energy‑efficiency improvements (solid brick walls assumed uninsulated). There are no reported flood risks, but the area records very high crime and higher local deprivation; purchasers should factor neighbourhood safety and resale considerations into their plans.
Practical points: single bathroom for three bedrooms, moderate council tax, and late‑Victorian construction means sensible checks on services and insulation. Viewing is advised for anyone prioritising a long garden, strong transport links and refurbishment potential in Abbey Wood.