Spacious 1930s end-of-terrace with garden and garage — ideal for families and commuters.
Three bedrooms with flexible through lounge and dining areas
Generous private rear garden and rear-access garage
Conservatory adds extra living space
Around 1,121 sq ft; average-sized family home
Single family bathroom; may need updating
Solid brick 1930s construction; likely no insulation
Double glazing installed before 2002; EPC D
Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, low local crime
Set on a quiet residential road in BR1, this three-bedroom end-of-terrace offers comfortable family living with clear scope to update. The sizeable through lounge, separate dining room and conservatory create flexible ground-floor space for everyday life and entertaining. A generous private rear garden and garage provide rare outdoor and parking convenience for a terrace house.
Internally the home retains period character from the 1930s and benefits from double glazing and mains gas central heating. The property measures around 1,121 sq ft and is a straightforward freehold purchase for growing families seeking good local schools and fast commuter links to Bromley South and Bickley stations.
Buyers should note this is a traditional solid-brick home likely built 1930–49 with no assumed cavity insulation, older double glazing (pre-2002) and an EPC rating of D. The living room and some internal finishes will benefit from refurbishment, and there is a single family bathroom. These points present renovation potential but also mean budget for improvement works should be factored in.