Circa 1,739 sq ft living space across two floors
Spacious and characterful, this 1930s semi-detached home delivers generous family living across roughly 1,739 sq ft. Ground floor living includes a dual-aspect through lounge, an extended modern Shaker kitchen, separate utility and a contemporary downstairs bathroom — practical for busy households. Upstairs are four well-proportioned bedrooms served by a four-piece family bathroom and an en suite. Outside, a long, well-maintained 119 ft rear garden and a paved forecourt with off-street parking (EV charger) add strong everyday convenience.
Location is a key strength: Mottingham station is approximately 0.2 miles away, and a range of primary and secondary schools — including high‑performing independent options and good local primaries — sit within easy reach. The house retains period bay windows and other Tudor Revival details that will appeal to buyers seeking character rather than a fully modern new build. There is also potential to extend further, subject to planning permission (STPP).
Buyers should note practical considerations: the property currently has an Energy Performance Rating of D and solid brick walls presumed to lack cavity insulation, so upgrading thermal performance could be needed. Council Tax sits above average (Band E). The forecourt driveway and some internal fixtures show period wear and may need modernising to suit contemporary tastes. Overall, this is a substantial family home with scope to improve energy efficiency and add value through thoughtful updating or extension.















































































































