Well-located three-bedroom terrace with garden and good transport links.
Quiet residential cul-de-sac location close to shops and station
Bright 17ft front reception with understairs storage
Separate kitchen/diner and private rear garden with patio
Brick-built storage shed provides practical external storage
Double glazing throughout; LPG boiler and radiators (LPG fuel)
Small overall footprint and single family bathroom only
External brickwork and roof show typical age; potential maintenance
On-street/resident parking; EPC rating C
Set on a quiet cul-de-sac in Crayford, this freehold three-bedroom terrace offers practical family living with good transport links and local schools close by. The bright 17ft front reception and separate kitchen/diner create comfortable day-to-day space, while a private rear garden and brick-built shed add useful outdoor and storage areas. The home is offered at a value-driven price of £425,000 and will suit buyers seeking a straightforward, well-located family home with scope to personalise.
The property benefits from double glazing throughout and LPG-fired boiler central heating, providing immediate comfort. Crayford Station (Zone 6) is within easy reach for commuting, with the A2 and M25 accessible for drivers. Several well-rated primary and secondary schools are nearby, making this a practical choice for families.
Notable points to consider: the house is a compact terrace on a small plot with a single family bathroom, so space is modest. Construction dates from the mid-20th century and external brickwork and roof tiles show typical age; buyers may wish to check roof condition and consider cavity wall insulation where absent. Heating uses LPG rather than mains gas — factor in fuel arrangements and running costs.
Overall, the home is best suited to buyers prioritising location, transport links and school access who are prepared to carry light updating or insulating works to increase comfort and efficiency. Similar properties are in demand in the area.