Large garden and flexible layout ideal for growing families looking to add value.
- Three double bedrooms with potential fourth from existing rear addition
- Two reception rooms and sizeable kitchen, flexible family layout
- Substantial rear garden with summer house, small front garden
- No onward chain; freehold tenure
- Built c.1900–1929; retains period bay windows and high ceilings
- Dated condition; solid brick walls assumed with no insulation
- Slow local broadband speeds; single bathroom only
- Area marked as deprived; crime level average
Set on a popular residential street in SE25, this three-double-bedroom Victorian terrace offers generous family accommodation and comes to market with no onward chain. The house retains period character including bay windows and high ceilings, while a large rear addition on the first floor creates scope to add a fourth bedroom or an additional bathroom.
Accommodation includes two separate reception rooms, a sizeable fitted kitchen, a three-piece bathroom and three double bedrooms. A substantial rear garden with a summer house gives private outdoor space; the front has a small, neat frontage. The property is freehold and of an average overall size (about 1,062 sq ft), built circa 1900–1929.
Location is convenient for Norwood Junction Overground and local bus routes providing direct links into central London and Croydon. Several well-rated primary schools are nearby and local green spaces include Ashburton Park and Brickfield Meadows.
Buyers should note practical drawbacks: the house shows signs of age and is somewhat dated, with assumed solid brick walls with no installed insulation and unknown double-glazing installation date. Broadband speeds are slow locally, the plot is small, and there is a single bathroom. The area scores as deprived overall, with average crime levels. These factors make the property well suited to buyers seeking value and refurbishment potential, or investors looking for a period home to update.