Chain-free 3-bed Tudor semi — large garden, garage and genuine renovation potential.
Three bedrooms and two reception rooms, traditional Tudor-style features
A three-bedroom semi-detached Tudor-style house on Sunray Avenue offered chain-free and freehold — a clear renovation opportunity for families or investors. The property retains period character, bay windows and a pitched gable roof, and sits on an average-sized suburban plot with off-street parking and a detached garage.
Internally the layout is traditional: two reception rooms, a kitchen, three bedrooms and a single family bathroom across about 1,076 sq ft. The house requires complete modernisation throughout, providing a blank canvas to reconfigure, extend (STPP) and add contemporary fittings to create substantial uplift in living space and value.
Practical factors to note: the wall construction is solid brick with no built-in insulation (as built), windows were double-glazed in/after 2002, and heating is mains-gas boiler with radiators. There is a medium flood risk flagged for the area and the property shows signs of wear — dated decor, stained carpets and some roof/window damage noted — so a full renovation and likely some structural/roof repairs should be budgeted for.
Location is a strong selling point: fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and convenient access to Petts Wood, Bickley and Bromley South stations with direct links into central London. Good local schools, nearby parks, shops, cafes and larger supermarkets make this a practical family choice. Viewing is recommended to assess scope for extension and refurbishment in person.