- Charming Edwardian Corbett-Style Home +
- Excellent Finish +
- 5-Minute walk to Oxleas Woods +
- Off Street Parking +
- Excellent Local Amenities & Schools +
- Sought-After Location +
GUIDE PRICE £675,000 - £700,000
A well-presented three bedroom Edwardian Corbett house in a desirable location
Nestled on the edge of the sought-after Eltham Park area, this charming three-bedroom Edwardian Corbett house seamlessly blends character with contemporary living. Boasting excellent kerb appeal and the advantage of off-street parking, this beautifully maintained home offers excellent accommodation ideal for family life.
The ground floor features an impressive open-plan kitchen/diner – perfect for modern living and entertaining – complemented by the added convenience of a ground floor WC and utility room. Light-filled interiors and period details enhance the welcoming atmosphere throughout.
Upstairs, three bedrooms and a family bathroom provide comfortable living, while the landscaped rear garden offers a serene outdoor retreat with ancient woodland as your backdrop – a truly idyllic setting.
There is plenty of scope to extend (subject to planning permission), giving buyers the opportunity to tailor the space to their needs.
Located within easy reach of outstanding schools and the independent shops and cafés of Westmount Road, this home is also ideally placed for green open spaces with Eltham Park just over half a mile away. Eltham Station is just under a mile, offering convenient transport links into Central London.
Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the charm, space, and potential this delightful property has to offer.
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