This semi-detached Victorian cottage, characterized by its charming white picket fence, presents a unique opportunity for those looking to invest in a property with significant renovation potential. While the home is in need of updating, it offers ample room for enhancements and possible extension, subject to local planning approvals.
Conveniently located opposite local shops and just a short six-minute stroll from the diverse amenities of Chislehurst High Street, this property benefits from excellent accessibility. Public transport options are also within easy reach, making it an attractive choice for families or investors alike.
Inside, the home features two spacious reception rooms. The sitting room boasts a front-facing window and a gas fireplace that adds character to the space. Adjacent to this is the dining room, which flows into the kitchen equipped with a functional range of white cabinetry complemented by a wooden work surface. A convenient WC completes the ground floor layout.
On the upper level, you'll find two well-proportioned double bedrooms. The main bedroom includes an en-suite shower room for added privacy, while a family bathroom—fitted with a classic suite and an electric shower—serves the second bedroom. Natural light and ventilation are enhanced by strategically placed windows throughout.
The west-facing garden is designed for low maintenance, featuring paved areas that eliminate lawn upkeep. Additionally, it includes practical features such as a brick-built storage cupboard and a greenhouse, along with an original Anderson bomb shelter—a distinctive historical element that could pique interest among enthusiasts.
With its favorable layout of two double bedrooms and essential amenities on both floors, this chain-free property stands out as an investment opportunity ripe for personalization and enhancement. Its proximity to several local schools further adds to its appeal for families considering future development possibilities in this desirable area.