Elevated plot with views over Riddlesdown Common
Set on an elevated plot with far-reaching views over Riddlesdown Common, this newly refurbished three-bedroom semi-detached home balances modern fittings with period character. The ground floor has been opened up to create a bright living/dining space anchored by a contemporary kitchen fitted with high-quality Neff appliances. Practical additions include a ground-floor WC, an upstairs utility room and a full rewire completed during the refurbishment.
The rear garden is arranged over three levels but offers mainly level areas, secluded planting and private access into Foxley Woods – ideal for families who value outdoor space and easy countryside access. Off-street parking and a garage beneath the house add useful storage and vehicle space, while double glazing and mains gas central heating provide everyday comfort.
Location is a strong selling point: several stations are within walking distance for fast commutes to central London, and several well-regarded primary and secondary schools are close by. The property sits in a very low-crime, very affluent area with excellent mobile and broadband connectivity.
Note the property’s construction era (1930s) means cavity walls are present with assumed no added insulation. Buyers should consider potential energy-efficiency improvements if desired. Council tax is described as moderate. Overall the house offers immediate move-in finish with sensible scope for further thermal upgrades and personalisation.



































































