1930s semi with large private garden, flexible living and strong school links..
1930s semi-detached house with period character
Large private south-east facing garden, well secluded
Four double bedrooms plus potential fifth bedroom
Garage and driveway provide off-street parking and storage
Open-plan living with conservatory and dining access to garden
First-floor kitchenette/laundry — practical but may need updating
Ample eaves storage; upstairs rooms include limited headroom
Freehold; no flood risk, low local crime, fast broadband
Set on a quiet residential road near Crystal Palace, this 1930s semi-detached house offers spacious, flexible family living across multiple floors. The home features a double reception, open-plan dining leading to a conservatory, and a kitchen/breakfast room opening onto a large, south-east facing private garden. With four double bedrooms (or five with the lower-floor room), ample eaves storage and garage space, there is room for growing families and home working.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, off-street parking and a garage, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, plus low local crime. Nearby outstanding and good primary schools and easy access to Crystal Palace Triangle amenities make this a convenient family location. Gipsy Hill and Crystal Palace stations provide straightforward links to central London.
The layout includes a ground-floor bathroom and an additional shower room upstairs, plus a first-floor kitchenette/laundry area that offers flexible uses but may need updating to suit modern open-plan living. The property is largely average-sized internally for the total square footage but has real potential for reconfiguration or refurbishment to improve flow and increase value. Buyers should note council tax band is unknown and interior updating will likely be required to modernise finishes.