Freehold four-bed period home with garden and garage, close to schools and transport links..
Four bedrooms across approx. 1,380 sq ft of living space
60ft (approx) rear garden and decent plot for outdoor use
Garage plus driveway parking for multiple vehicles
Through lounge, conservatory and separate utility room
Only one family bathroom for four bedrooms (not ensuite)
Built in 1930 with period features; may benefit from updating
Freehold tenure in a very low crime, affluent neighbourhood
Council tax band above average — higher ongoing costs
This extended 1930s semi-detached house sits on a generous plot in comfortable suburbia, offering four bedrooms across generous floor space (approx. 1,380 sq ft). The layout includes a through lounge, fitted kitchen, utility room, conservatory and a garage with driveway parking — well suited to a growing family who need flexible living and outdoor space (approx. 60ft garden).
Location is a strong asset: it's close to local amenities at The Pantiles, Pickford Lane and Nuxley Village, with good rail links via Bexleyheath station and regular bus services. Local infrastructure is robust — very low crime, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — and several nearby primaries and a good local secondary provide solid schooling options for children.
The house benefits from double glazing and gas central heating, retaining period character such as bay windows and a mid-century fireplace. At the same time, it reflects its era: there is only one upstairs family bathroom for four bedrooms and some areas may benefit from modernization to match contemporary family needs. Council tax is above average, which should be factored into running costs.
On balance this is a spacious, freehold family home in an affluent, well-connected neighbourhood with scope to personalise and add value. Buyers seeking period character, outdoor space and convenient commuter links will appreciate the location and layout; those wanting turnkey, modern finishes should budget for updating works.