Period charm with garden, parking and workspace — great for families and commuters.
Freehold two-bedroom end-of-terrace, approx. 808 sqft
Set on a quiet street in Beckenham, this two-bedroom end-of-terrace offers comfortable living for a growing family or commuting professionals. The ground floor features a bright, open-plan living/dining area with modern laminate flooring and a semi-open kitchen — a practical layout for everyday life and entertaining. Upstairs are two double bedrooms and a well‑appointed family bathroom.
Outside, a landscaped rear garden provides a peaceful, low-maintenance retreat with a versatile outbuilding currently used as a workshop/office — ideal for remote working, hobbies or secure storage. The property includes private off-street parking, a rare convenience in the area, and benefits from fast broadband and excellent mobile signal for home working and streaming.
Location is a strong selling point: low local crime, affluent neighbourhood, and quick links to Birkbeck and Clockhouse stations for central London commutes. There are several well-rated primary and secondary schools within easy reach, making the house suitable for families.
Built around the 1930s–1940s in solid-brick construction, the property is freehold and generally well presented inside, but the exterior shows signs of age and will benefit from cosmetic updating and resealing the windows. Wall insulation is likely absent (solid brick as built), so buyers should consider insulating or upgrading heating efficiency if desired. Council tax band is not provided.