Well-located three-bedroom family home with garden, driveway and good transport links — scope to modernise.
Three double bedrooms across two floors
Bright reception room with dining area
Separate fitted kitchen with integrated appliances
Rear garden, good space for entertaining
Gated driveway—off-street parking for two cars
Single shower room plus separate WC only
Built 1930–1949; likely needs energy upgrades
Local area: very deprived—consider long-term factors
This mid-20th-century, three-bedroom terraced house offers straightforward family living across two floors. The reception room with dining space flows from a separate fitted kitchen, and the rear garden provides a private spot to relax and entertain. A gated driveway fits two cars — a rare convenience in the area.
The property sits close to shops, bus routes and Lower Sydenham station, with several ‘Good’ primary and secondary schools within easy reach, suiting commuters with young families. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, supporting home working and streaming.
Practical updates are likely needed: the home was built in the 1930s–40s and cavity walls are assumed to have no insulation, while the double glazing install date is unknown. There is one shower room plus a separate WC which may be limiting for a growing family. The neighbourhood shows higher levels of deprivation, which buyers should factor into long-term resale and community considerations.
For a buyer seeking a well-located, freehold family home with outdoor space and parking, this house offers solid bones and clear potential to modernise and improve energy efficiency.