Chain-free Victorian terrace with garden and excellent Norwood Junction links.
Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms, well-presented finish
Modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, contemporary bathroom
Freehold and chain-free — ready for a quick sale
Lengthy rear garden offers private outdoor space for families
Approx 839 sq ft; Victorian character including fireplace and wood flooring
Constructed pre-1900; solid brick walls, likely no cavity insulation
Small plot frontage and single bathroom may limit growing families
Area shows higher deprivation; local amenities and transport are strong
This well-presented Victorian mid-terrace offers practical living for commuters and growing families. Bright reception rooms, a modern fitted kitchen and a contemporary bathroom deliver move-in readiness, while two double bedrooms sit upstairs. The freehold, chain-free sale and easy access to Norwood Junction Overground make daily travel into central London straightforward.
Outside, a lengthy rear garden and small front area provide private outdoor space rare for this price band. The house measures around 839 sq ft and retains period character such as a living-room fireplace and wood flooring, blending traditional features with more recent finishes.
Buyers should note the property was constructed before 1900 with solid brick walls and assumed lack of cavity insulation, which may affect heating efficiency. The plot is small, there is a single bathroom, and the surrounding area registers higher deprivation levels—factors to weigh alongside the affordable council tax and excellent transport links.
Overall this home suits first-time buyers or young families seeking a commuter-friendly, characterful terrace with scope for energy improvements and garden enhancement.