Spacious 1930s terrace with garden and schools nearby, sold for refurbishment potential..
Three bedrooms with traditional 1930s layout and bay window character|Approx. 1,148 sqft living space across five main rooms|Decent rear garden plus gated front garden space|Needs renovation throughout—modernisation and insulation required|Medium flood risk; consider insurance and flood resilience works|Single family bathroom only; scope to reconfigure upstairs|Freehold property with solid brick construction (no assumed insulation)|Excellent mobile and fast broadband, good transport links
Set on a popular Beckenham road, this three-bedroom mid-terraced home offers generous rooms across approximately 1,148 sqft and a decent rear garden. The property keeps original 1930s character—bay windows and a marble fireplace—while presenting clear scope to open up the galley kitchen into a dining/family space. Nearby good and outstanding-rated schools, parks, shops and reliable transport links suit family life and commuting professionals.
The house is freehold and constructed in solid brick; it has double glazing (install date unknown) and gas central heating via boiler and radiators. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and the area is relatively affluent with average local crime levels. The asking price reflects the need for updating: the home requires renovation throughout to modernise finishes, services and thermal insulation.
Practical considerations: the property was built around 1930 and walls are assumed uninsulated; there is a medium flooding risk. There is one family bathroom serving three bedrooms. Buyers should budget for works such as kitchen reconfiguration, cosmetic updating, potential insulation improvement, and any checks prompted by flood risk and building age. For a family seeking space and schools or an investor looking for refurb-and-let potential, the house offers solid bones and a sought-after location.