Characterful 1930s semi with south garden, parking and potential to extend (STP).
Three bedrooms with full-height built-in wardrobes
Set on a pretty, leafy road in New Eltham, this 1930s semi-detached house offers comfortable three-bedroom family living with genuine scope to add value. The reception stretches the depth of the house with a bay-fronted lounge and dining area opening via French doors to a south-facing garden — a bright, private outdoor space that catches the sun. Off-street parking for two cars and a decent plot add practicality for family life.
Internally the property is well-presented with contemporary fittings: engineered wood floors, a modern kitchen with granite worktops, and a bathroom with separate shower. The principal bedroom benefits from a full wall of wardrobes and a wide bay window. Broadband and mobile coverage are strong and local schools and New Eltham station are both about a 15-minute walk, making the location convenient for commuters and families.
There is clear scope to extend to the side (subject to planning), providing meaningful upside for buyers wanting to enlarge living space. The house is freehold and of solid brick construction from the 1930s, which gives character but also means buyers should consider adding modern insulation and any energy-efficiency upgrades.
Notable practical points: there is a single family bathroom only, council tax is above average, and some modernisation or insulation work may be needed to improve running costs. Overall, this is a solid family home in a desirable area with sensible extension potential for future value.