Period charm with garden, garage and loft potential in sought-after SE23 for growing families.
Three double bedrooms with original period features and generous room proportions
Set on a quiet street in prime SE23, this 1930s end-of-terrace offers generous reception rooms, bay windows and original period detail throughout. The layout works well for family life with two living rooms, a well-appointed kitchen and three double bedrooms on the first floor.
The wrap-around private garden and separate garage add practical outdoor and storage space on a modest plot. There is clear potential to increase living area with a loft extension subject to planning (STPP), making the house a good long-term family home for those seeking growth rather than a turnkey move.
Buyers should note the house has an EPC rating of D and solid brick walls assumed to have no added cavity insulation; upgrading insulation, windows (double glazing install date unknown) and heating efficiency are realistic improvement projects. The property has one family bathroom and standard ceiling heights, so families should consider whether the current arrangement meets immediate needs.
Located close to strong local schools, green spaces and fast commuter links from Honor Oak Park or Crofton Park, this home suits buyers who prioritise location, period character and scope to improve. The overall condition is well maintained but offers sensible refurbishment opportunities for value-add and modern comfort.