West-facing private rear garden, well maintained and mature planting
Thorpe Conservation Area — attractive locale, planning restrictions apply
Three bedrooms, two reception rooms; ideal family layout
Excellent natural light; high ceilings and bay windows
Modern fitted kitchen with range cooker; move-in condition
Single family bathroom plus separate W.C.; one full bathroom only
Freehold with cellar storage; total approx. 1,432 sqft
Council tax above average (Band E); local crime levels are high
A rare three-bedroom mid-terrace period house in the Thorpe Conservation Area, offered in excellent condition and full of original charm. High ceilings, bay windows and fireplaces give the reception rooms authentic character while large windows flood the rooms with light. The modern kitchen and well-maintained finishes make the house ready to move into for a family.
Upstairs are three bedrooms and a family bathroom plus a separate W.C.; the layout suits family life with flexible living between two reception rooms and a useful cellar for storage. The west-facing rear garden is a standout feature — a private, well-tended oasis ideal for children and summer entertaining.
Location is strong for commuters and families: Sydenham’s parks, schools and mainline stations are within easy reach, and local shops and amenities are plentiful. The property is freehold and arranged over multiple levels, offering roughly 1,432 sqft of overall space.
Notable considerations: there is only one main bathroom (plus separate W.C.), the plot is relatively small, and council tax is above average (Band E). The house sits in a conservation area, so any significant external alterations will be subject to restrictions. The listing lacks an EPC rating in the supplied information.
This home will suit buyers seeking period character with modern presentation — especially families who value garden space, natural light and proximity to good schools and transport links.































































