Positioned north of Bromley town centre and bordered by Widmore, Bickley, Grove Park and Downham, it combines leafy residential charm with excellent transport connections, a strong village feel and a wealth of local amenities.
One of Sundridge Park’s standout features is its enviable green landscape.
The area is home to the historic Sundridge Park estate, centred around a Grade I-listed mansion designed by John Nash and set within a beautifully preserved landscape of mature woodland.
At the heart of the estate lies Sundridge Park Golf Club, a major draw for both residents and visitors.
Just seven miles from the City of London, and a little over an hour from the Channel ports, the club offers two championship 18-hole courses that weave through scenic woodland.
For those who prefer racquets to putters, the Sundridge Park Tennis, Squash & Padel Club is a vibrant multi-sport hub for all ages.
With excellent facilities, strong junior programmes and great value memberships, it’s unmatched locally and contributes to the area’s thriving community atmosphere.
Along with its sporting heritage, Sundridge Park has a distinctly village-like centre filled with independent cafés, small businesses and friendly faces.
Among its most beloved spots is The Lavender House Café, an award-winning, family-friendly venue that opened in 2009 and quickly became a community favourite.
Its cosy tea garden, play area, Monmouth coffee and homemade cakes draw in locals throughout the week.
Nearby, Little Larder, a family-run coffee shop and bakery, adds to the village’s culinary charm with fresh pastries, wholesome lunches and a warm welcome.
The neighbourhood is also home to The Crown, a striking pub with double-height ceilings, rustic interiors and plenty of cosy nooks.
Speaking about The Crown, one TripAdvisor reviewer said: “I popped in while I was working in the area and I’ve got to say the staff were so lovely, they seemed to genuinely care for their locals, which was nice to see.
“We had the platter and a couple of small plates which were really tasty.
“It was just an all-round great experience.”
Situated right next to Sundridge Park station, it’s the perfect meeting point for both commuters and locals – ideal for a relaxed drink, Sunday roast or lively evening out.
Sundridge Park station offers quick rail connections into London Bridge in around 30 minutes, with options to reach Charing Cross via nearby Bromley North.
This makes the area particularly appealing to those seeking a peaceful residential pocket without sacrificing access to the city.
Tree-lined streets, characterful period homes and a calm, spacious environment offer a refreshing contrast to London’s hustle and bustle, yet the capital remains firmly within easy reach.
Over the past year, homes here achieved an average price of £538,241.
Flats made up the majority of sales, averaging £337,485, while terraced homes reached around £521,291.
For those seeking larger properties, detached homes commanded an average of £1,165,917 – reflecting the area’s appeal among families and professionals looking for more space.

