Propertyworld is proud to act as sole agents on this fabulous three bedroom mid terrace 1930s house. Located on one of SE20's most popular roads, the house is within the catchment area for the OUTSTANDING Stewart Fleming primary school (OFSTED) and as such is ideal for families. Close to both Penge and Crystal Palace, the house is also ideal for lots of local amenities, shops, restaurants and cafes. The house is spacious, with generous room sizes and beautifully proportioned accommodation throughout. Flooded in light and benefiting from a ground floor utility room, the property includes: a fabulous lounge to front and two tone decor, feature (working) fireplace and bay window, to rear is a large open plan kitchen / lounge with patio door leading to the large rear garden, there is also a fabulous and really handy utility room which houses the washing machine and other appliance - its also brilliant for storage. On the first floor there are three bedrooms (2 dbs, 1 sgl) - all nicely presented and flooded in light, plus a family bathroom with three piece suite and shower. The rear garden is a gem and measures approx. 60-75 feet. It includes a mature lawn to centre, stone patio leading from the rear of the house and a timber deck to rear. Please note that there is scope for both a ground floor extension and loft conversion at the house (by obtaining the correct permissions etc.) meaning the house is ideal for growing families and their growing needs. Please call Propertyworld on 0208 659 1005 to be the first to view
"This has been a wonderful home for us and our two kids. We love all the natural light and the sun that streams through the windows at the front of the house all afternoon. The garden is great for outdoor living in the summer and the beautiful open fireplace we installed makes the living room cosy in the winter. The street is a friendly and safe place to live, with a WhatsApp group and regular street parties and activities. And with South Norwood Country Park just down the road, there is easy access to green space as well as the shops and cafes of Crystal Palace, Penge and Beckenham.”
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