Three double bedrooms, garden and excellent commuter links to central London.
1,041 sq ft of living space across two floors
A well-proportioned Victorian mid-terrace offering 1,041 sq ft of living space across two floors — three double bedrooms, separate dining room and a private rear garden. The house retains period character such as bay windows and high ceilings, giving generous room volumes that suit growing families and commuters alike.
The location is a strong practical asset: Norwood Junction provides direct Overground and National Rail links into London Bridge and Victoria, with East Croydon a short ride for long-distance and Gatwick connections. Local shops, cafes and green spaces including the Country Park and Norwood Lakes are within easy walking distance.
The property is freehold and constructed circa 1900–1929 with solid brick walls and double glazing (install date unknown). The EPC is D, and there is assumed lack of wall insulation, so buyers should factor in potential energy-efficiency improvements and associated costs. The plot is small and the garden is low-maintenance rather than expansive.
This home presents good scope for cosmetic updating or more substantial retrofit work to improve comfort and running costs. It will appeal to families seeking space and period character near strong transport links, and to investors wanting a straightforward rental property in a commuter-oriented area — while being realistic about upgrade needs and local deprivation indicators.