Central Beckenham house with long garden and extension potential for growing families.
Three bedrooms in traditional 1930s mid-terrace layout
Through lounge providing flexible reception space
88 ft rear garden with extension potential
Freehold; EPC rating C, mains gas central heating
Single family bathroom only; may need additional facilities
Solid brick walls — assumed no cavity insulation
Central Beckenham location; short walk to station and High Street
Area records very high crime rates; factor into buyer decision
This 1930s mid-terrace offers well-proportioned, characterful living arranged over an entrance hall, through lounge and kitchen, with three bedrooms upstairs. A long 88 ft rear garden and scope to extend make it a practical family home with room to grow. The property is freehold with an EPC rating of C and gas central heating.
Positioned in central Beckenham, Church Avenue is a short walk from Beckenham Junction station and the High Street’s shops, cafés and restaurants. Several highly rated primary and secondary schools are within easy reach, supporting strong local family demand. Broadband and mobile signal are both good.
Buyers should note this is an older solid-brick house with assumed absence of cavity wall insulation and a single family bathroom, so there are ongoing running and upgrade considerations. The area records very high crime statistics, which some buyers will want to factor into their decision. Overall, the house suits families seeking a period property with realistic scope to modernise and extend in a desirable central location.