Half-acre garden, gym and home office steps from Bromley South station.
- Almost 3,400 sq ft: five double bedrooms and multiple reception rooms
- Approximately half-acre plot with large lawn and porcelain terrace
- Newly reconfigured interior with engineered oak floors and underfloor heating (ground floor)
- High-spec Leicht kitchen, Siemens appliances, pantry and utility room
- Double garage with EV fast-charging point and multiple off-street parking spaces
- Solid 1930s brick construction; walls assumed uninsulated — energy upgrades likely
- Double glazing fitted; installation date unknown
- Council Tax Band G — relatively expensive ongoing cost
Set within a conservation area in Bromley, this fully reconfigured five-bedroom detached home offers almost 3,400 sq ft of contemporary living across a large, well-planned plot of about half an acre. The ground floor has been opened up to create a bright L-shaped living and kitchen space with floor-to-ceiling sliding doors, engineered oak floors and underfloor heating throughout the ground floor. A high-spec Leicht kitchen, bespoke storage, pantry and utility room support family life, while a snug, study, gym/cinema and playroom provide flexible work and leisure spaces.
Upstairs are five double bedrooms, three with en suites, finished with CP Hart fittings and wall-hung vanities. Practical features include an EV fast-charging point in the double garage, off-street parking for several cars, and modern mechanicals with mains gas boiler and radiators. The house benefits from excellent rail links to central London (Bromley South about 18 minutes to Victoria) and very low local crime in a very affluent area with well-regarded schools nearby.
Buyers should note the property’s 1930s construction means solid brick walls presumed without cavity insulation—opportunity for energy performance improvement works. Double glazing is present but installation date is unknown. Council Tax is high (Band G). Overall, the home suits families seeking substantial indoor/outdoor space with modern finishes, while buyers wanting best-in-class energy efficiency should factor potential upgrade costs.