Large period four-bedroom home with big garden, garage and fast direct London links..
- Four double bedrooms across multiple floors
- Large mature private garden and direct garage access
- Driveway space for three cars plus garage
- Period bay windows and feature fireplace
- Two bathrooms including a modern family bathroom
- Solid brick walls assumed with no cavity insulation
- Above-average local crime; council tax described as expensive
- Excellent direct rail links to Central London
This four-bedroom, end-of-terrace home sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and will appeal to families seeking space and good schools. The house offers generous living rooms with period bay windows, a large mature private garden, driveway parking for three cars and a garage with rear access. Thornton Heath station provides direct links into Central London, making daily commuting straightforward.
Internally the layout works well for family life: a reception room with a feature fireplace, separate dining room and an eat-in kitchen all opening to the garden, plus a downstairs shower room. Upstairs provides four double bedrooms (one on a half landing) and a modern family bathroom. The property retains attractive period character while offering practical family accommodation over multiple floors.
Notable practical points are factual: the solid-brick walls are shown as having no built-in insulation (assumed), council tax is described as expensive, and the area records above-average crime levels. While the house is described as well presented, some rooms show mid-century/dated elements that may suit buyers looking to refresh rather than move into a fully modernised home.
Location strengths include proximity to open green spaces and several highly regarded primary schools (including two Ofsted Outstanding schools). Local amenities are a short walk away and broadband and mobile connectivity are strong. These features make the property particularly suitable for growing families who value outdoor space and good school catchment, but buyers should budget for potential insulation/energy improvements and factor local crime statistics into their decision.