Two double bedrooms plus loft conversion room providing flexible space
Generous internal area ~1,243 sq ft across three floors
Impressive 75' landscaped rear garden for family use and entertaining
Freehold tenure; Council Tax Band D (London Borough of Bromley)
Good local schools; Mottingham village shops within walking distance
Excellent bus links; Elmstead/Mottingham stations a short ride away
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — may need wall insulation works
Modest front plot and limited on-street or nearby parking availability
This well-presented mid-20th century terraced home offers unusually generous internal space for the area, extending to approximately 1,243 sq ft and arranged over three floors including a loft conversion. The large open-plan reception, separate ground-floor office and modern kitchen with bi-fold doors create a comfortable family-focused layout that flows directly to a long, landscaped 75' rear garden — ideal for children, pets and outdoor entertaining.
Two double bedrooms and a family bathroom sit on the first floor, with an additional loft room on the second floor providing flexible living, guest space or a teenage retreat. Practical features include plentiful built-in storage, double glazing and mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators. Freehold tenure and a Council Tax band D make this a straightforward purchase for first-time buyers or growing families.
Location is a strength: Mottingham village shops and eateries are within walking distance, and excellent bus connections link to Eltham, Bromley and Greenwich. Elmstead Woods and Mottingham rail stations are a short bus ride away for commuters. Several well-regarded primary and secondary schools are nearby, which will appeal to families.
Be transparent about a couple of practical considerations: the property’s cavity walls are recorded as built without insulation (assumed), so buyers may wish to budget for improved wall insulation to increase comfort and reduce running costs. The front plot and street parking are modest, and the wider local area records higher-than-average deprivation indices, which some buyers should consider when assessing long-term value and community amenities. Overall, this home offers generous space, strong transport links and a rear garden that’s difficult to find at this price point.























































































