South-facing rear garden, partially paved and lawned
Scope to extend subject to planning permission (STTP)
871 sq ft; three bedrooms, one bathroom
Freehold mid-terrace on Corbett Estate
EPC grade E — consider efficiency improvements
Electric storage heaters; higher running costs likely
Solid brick walls with no added insulation (assumed)
Short walk to Catford, Catford Bridge and Hither Green stations
Set on the popular Corbett Estate, this Victorian mid-terrace blends original character with practical upgrades and a sunny south-facing garden. At 871 sq ft, the well-presented three-bedroom layout suits growing families or commuters seeking easy access to central London. There is scope to extend subject to planning permission (STTP), offering clear potential to add value and living space.
The house retains period features such as a bay window, original floorboards and a high-ceilinged hallway, while recent improvements include double-glazed sash windows to the front, a new boiler and updated wiring. The ground floor has an opened-up living area and a modest kitchen extension; upstairs are three bedrooms and a single family bathroom. Outdoor space is a small but useable south-facing garden, partially paved with mature shrubs and lawn.
Buyers should note a few material considerations: heating is via electric storage heaters and the property’s walls are solid brick with no added cavity insulation (assumed), which affects running costs and retrofit options. The current EPC is grade E. The plot and overall house size are modest, and only one bathroom is provided—factors to consider for larger families. Transport links are strong, with Catford, Catford Bridge and Hither Green stations within walking distance, making this a practical choice for commuters.
Overall, this freehold terrace offers character, commuter convenience and realistic extension potential STTP. It will appeal to families wanting a well-presented period home in a friendly neighbourhood, and to buyers prepared to upgrade insulation or heating to improve long-term efficiency.



































































