The detached property has been beautifully restored and updated to suit contemporary lifestyles while retaining its period charm.
The house, listed by Langford Russell for £1.85 million, offers more than 4,200 square feet of living space.
It boasts high ceilings, restored fireplaces, ornate Victorian radiators, and original cornice and ceiling mouldings.
(Image: Langford Russell – Bromley) The original doors, floors, and stair balustrades have also been fully refurbished.
(Image: Langford Russell – Bromley) Modern upgrades include double bi-fold doors in the dining area opening onto the patio, underfloor heating in the kitchen and main bathroom, and a German matt finish handleless kitchen with quartzstone work tops.
Monitor audio ceiling speakers are hardwired throughout the house.
The outdoor space has been enhanced with a BBQ area, outdoor kitchen, and Italian granite tiled patio.
(Image: Langford Russell – Bromley) The ground floor comprises a large entrance hallway, office, TV/sitting room, downstairs cloakroom, large reception/drawing room, playroom, and kitchen/diner with utility.
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(Image: Langford Russell – Bromley) Upstairs, the first floor houses four double bedrooms, two of which have en-suite facilities, and a main family bathroom.
The second floor features a large open plan fifth bedroom, bathroom, separate snug, and eaves storage.
(Image: Langford Russell – Bromley) Additional features include a cellar which can be converted for various uses such as a gym, second office, or storage.
A newly built garage is located to the side of the property.
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The front of the house features newly built k-rendered walls with iron railing and coping stones, and a new Victorian style tiled entrance with gravel drive.
The home is ideally located near local amenities, including coffee shops and boutiques.
Sundridge Park station is only 0.4 miles away, offering services into London Bridge, Charing Cross, and Cannon Street via a connection at Grove Park.
The property is also within close proximity to quality local schools including Parish CofE, Scotts Park and Breaside Independent school.
According to the estate agent, the house has an Energy Efficiency Rating of C and falls under the London Borough Of Bromley Band G for council tax.
The property combines the charm of a period home with the conveniences of modern living, making it a desirable choice for prospective buyers.
The thoughtful restoration and modern enhancements make this property a unique offering in the sought-after Sundridge Park area.
As well as having great transport links, the house is also close to Bromley’s vibrant town centre, which is home to The Glades shopping centre, Churchill Theatre, and a variety of restaurants and bars.