Double-length, dual-aspect reception room with garden access
Three bedrooms: two doubles and one single/box room
Four-piece family bathroom; only one bathroom for three bedrooms
Attached single garage plus off-street driveway parking for several cars
Large private rear garden; front garden needs maintenance
Freehold tenure, fast broadband, very low local crime rate
Built 1930–1949 — character features present, may need updating
Close to Tramlink, South Croydon station, schools and shops
Set on a sought-after residential road in South Croydon, this three-bedroom semi-detached home blends period character with practical family living. The property benefits from a double-length, dual-aspect reception room that opens onto a generous private garden and patio — a comfortable space for everyday life and entertaining.
The kitchen is well equipped and separate from the reception, with a useful utility/storage area. Upstairs are two double bedrooms, a single, and a four-piece family bathroom with a separate shower and bath — convenient for families but only a single bathroom serves three bedrooms. There is an attached single garage and off-street parking for multiple cars.
Practical strengths include double glazing, gas central heating, fast broadband availability, and a freehold tenure. The home sits close to Tramlink and South Croydon station for straightforward commutes, and is within easy reach of highly regarded schools, local shops and green spaces such as Croham Hurst Woods.
Notable considerations: the front garden requires some maintenance, the property dates from the 1930s–40s so some updating may be desired, and council tax is described as expensive. Overall, this is a spacious, well-located family home with scope for modest modernisation and immediate occupation.































































