Chain-free three-bedroom home with garage, garden and excellent commuter links..
Chain free three-bedroom end-terrace, ideal for commuters
Integral garage plus off-street parking for one car
Large L-shaped open-plan reception room, garden access
Private rear garden, good size for the plot
Recently re-decorated and re-carpeted throughout
Compact overall size (≈811 sq ft) — limited living space
Single family bathroom only; may suit small/medium family
EPC D; built 1967–75 — some systems may be dated
Offered chain-free, this three-bedroom end-terrace presents a recently refreshed family home with practical transport links for commuters. The house has been re-decorated and re-carpeted throughout, and benefits from a modern fitted kitchen, double glazing and gas central heating. An integral garage plus off-street parking add everyday convenience in a built-up urban setting.
Internally the layout suits a growing family: three good-size bedrooms upstairs, a family bathroom, a downstairs cloakroom and a large L-shaped open-plan reception room that opens onto a private rear garden. At about 811 sq ft the property is compact for a family, so it will particularly suit buyers seeking efficient, low-maintenance living close to schools and stations.
Location is a clear plus: within a mile of Grove Park, Bellingham and Beckenham Hill stations for regular central London services, and close to several primary schools rated Good or Outstanding. The area is an urban cultural mix with strong commuter demand, but it sits within a generally deprived local area, which may affect future resale values.
Practical considerations: the home was constructed in the late 1960s–1970s and has an EPC rating of D. There is only one family bathroom and the overall footprint is modest, so buyers needing more space or modern structural upgrades should budget accordingly. Council tax is moderate and local crime levels are average.