Chain-free Victorian home with large footprint and strong refurbishment potential.
Freehold Victorian end-of-terrace, 124 sqm (1,335 sq ft) total floor area
Chain free sale — ready for an immediate purchase
3/4 double bedrooms, flexible 2/3 reception-room layout
Two bathrooms and 16' lean-to add usable space
Rear garden with side access; scope for extension (subject to consents)
In need of full modernisation throughout — budget for major works
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; double glazing install date unknown
Small plot / forecourt parking; inner-suburban location with average crime
This spacious Victorian end-of-terrace offers 124 sqm (1,335 sq ft) of flexible living over two storeys, ideal for a growing family or an investor seeking refurbishment upside. The freehold house includes three double bedrooms (with potential fourth bedroom or home office), two bathrooms, two/three reception rooms and a 16' lean-to that adds adaptable space. A small paved forecourt provides off-street parking and side access leads to a rear garden with scope for landscaping or extension subject to consents. The property is chain free and within comfortable walking distance of Sydenham and Lower Sydenham stations and local shops, with Mayow Park nearby. The house is sold in need of modernisation throughout. Mechanical and fabric elements are functional (mains gas boiler and radiators, double glazing present though install date unknown) but the solid brick walls are likely uninsulated and interior modernisation will be required to bring heating, electrics, kitchen and bathrooms up to contemporary standards. Buyers should budget for a comprehensive refurbishment rather than cosmetic touch-ups. For buyers seeking value in a commuter-friendly, inner-suburban location, this home offers clear scope to add value through renovation, reconfiguring reception areas, or creating additional living space. For families, the layout and nearby schools (including several rated Good and one Outstanding) make the street practical; for investors, the size and proximity to public transport present rental potential once modernised. Note the local area shows pockets of deprivation and average crime rates; sensible diligence on costs and timescales for works is advised.