Extended three-bedroom near Petts Wood and Orpington stations.
• Extended 1930s semi with original features and period charm
• Large south-westerly garden with paved patio and mature planting
• Vaulted rear kitchen, conservatory with underfloor heating
• Solar panels fitted; mains gas boiler and radiators
• Driveway for 2–3 cars plus garage with vaulted storage
• Solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation (assumed)
• Single main bathroom (four-piece) for three bedrooms
• Council tax band described as expensive
This extended three-bedroom semi-detached home blends original 1930s character with practical modern updates. Oak panelling, leaded bay windows and inglenook fireplaces give the principal rooms period charm, while the rear extension and vaulted kitchen increase everyday living space and flow to the conservatory and south-westerly garden.
The house sits on a large plot with a generous driveway and garage with vaulted storage. Solar panels and mains-gas central heating lower running costs, and excellent broadband and mobile coverage suit remote working. Petts Wood and Orpington stations, outstanding local primary schools and nearby National Trust woodland are all within easy reach.
Buyers should note the property’s solid-brick construction likely lacks cavity insulation, so further insulation works may be desirable. Council tax is listed as expensive. Overall this home will suit buyers seeking a spacious, characterful house with scope to improve energy performance and personalise finishes.