Three bedrooms with loft access and separate WC
A well-presented 1930s semi-detached house offering three bedrooms, a west-facing garden and off-street parking on a quiet residential road in Charlton. The ground floor features an open-plan living and dining room with bay window and French doors, a modern country-style kitchen with solid wood worktops, hallway storage and handy side access. The rear garden is a major asset: decked patio, mature planting and a large shed for bikes and storage.
Upstairs are three well-proportioned bedrooms, loft access and a white bathroom plus a separate WC. The house is double glazed and heated by a mains-gas boiler with radiators. Local parks (Charlton Park, Maryon Wilson) and a range of highly rated primary and secondary schools are within easy walking distance. Bus links connect to Woolwich (Elizabeth Line) and North Greenwich (Jubilee Line), while Charlton station is a short walk away.
Practical notes: the property is built in the 1930–49 period with solid brick walls likely uninsulated, which may mean higher heating costs and potential improvement work to upgrade thermal efficiency. The double glazing install date is unknown. There is one full bathroom plus a separate WC which suits family use but could be limiting for some buyers. The surrounding area is marked as very deprived, and crime levels are average — sensible to view the neighbourhood at different times.
This freehold home suits families and first-time buyers seeking outdoor space and good transport links, with straightforward potential to improve energy performance and add value through targeted upgrading. Council Tax Band C is relatively affordable for the area.