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House For Sale £525,000
Chislehurst Road, Orpington BR6


Description
This is a superb example of a late Victorian terraced property boasting a wealth of original period features and presented to an exceptionally high standard. Viewing for this property is highly recommended. This beautiful property has been sympathetically renovated in keeping with its character and is situated in the heart of Orpington’s conservation area and just a few hundred metres to the shops and restaurants of the High Street.

Having been extended to the rear, the property is deceptively spacious and welcoming. There are two good size reception rooms on the ground floor plus a fitted kitchen, walk-in pantry, utility room and bathroom. The first floor offers three bedrooms and a family bathroom.

The original front door, covered by a stone porch with original tiles, provides access to the wide entrance hall with stairs to the first floor.

The living room can be found to the front of the house and has a double-glazed sash bay window with fitted shutters and original Victorian feature fireplace. The original floorboards have been professionally stripped and polished, and original cornicing and a ceiling rose.

The polished floorboards continue through the entrance hall. The now open plan kitchen dining area benefits from underfloor heating (from the mains heating system). The contemporary dining area boasts tiled floor and a feature fireplace with log burner.

The modern fitted kitchen is located off the dining room and is flooded by natural light from the double-glazed roof lantern, and double patio doors to the garden. It is fitted with a modern range of wall and base units, granite work surfaces and a one and a half bowl sink unit. Integrated appliances include a gas range cooker and hob, dishwasher, and extractor hood. There is an archipelago breakfast bar space from the continuation of the granite work surfaces, providing a panoramic view of into the mature and well-kept garden. The walk-in pantry sits behind the breakfast bar and has shelving throughout.

The utility room has an additional sink and drainer, space and plumbing for a washing machine, tumble dryer and fridge freezer. There is a range of wall and base units with work surfaces, tiled flooring, and room for other additional appliances.

From here the ground floor bathroom can be found in the rear extension. It has double-glazed windows to the rear and features a large corner shower cubicle, wash hand basin with vanity unit and a low-level WC. There is an extractor fan, fully tiled walls, and a tiled floor, also benefitting from mains-fed underfloor heating.

Fully exposed wooden stairs from the entrance hall lead up to the first-floor landing. Bedroom one, to the front, has original solid wood flooring, an original feature Victorian fireplace, and a double-glazed window to the front with fitted shutters.

Bedroom two, to the rear, has original solid wood flooring, a double-glazed window to the rear, and an original Victorian feature fireplace.
The third bedroom doubles up as a home office and has double glazed window to front with fitted shutters.

The family bathroom has been tastefully balanced between modern and period features, with fully tiled flooring, under-floor heating and heated towel rack, part tiled walls, panelled bath with shower screen, high level W/C, pedestal wash hand basin, restored original cupboards, and double-glazed window to rear.

Outside the rear garden has been tastefully landscaped to create a most enjoyable space. The sunken patio with pergola is private and secluded with a brick wall and steps leading to an area of lawn, mature trees, and shrubs, with solid fencing on all sides. There is rear access via a path to the property, through a secure wooden gate. Additionally, there is a recently added large garden shed tucked away to the rear of the garden.

Orpington is a thriving suburban town within the M25 with many people drawn to the area for the reputable schools and the railway station that can transport you into London in as little as 17 minutes. Orpington station is within two-thirds of a mile. The town centre, just a few hundred metres away, has a comprehensive range of shops, restaurants and facilities including the Walnuts Leisure Centre, Shopping Centre, and Odeon cinema. Golf courses, football, and rugby clubs are all within the area. You will also find larger stores at the Nugent Retail Park along with electrical superstores, furniture shops and diy centres along the Sevenoaks Way. Shopping centres at Bluewater and Bromley can also be found within 10 miles drive or bus ride. Areas of outstanding beauty such as High Elms Country Park (3 miles) and Knoll Park (10 miles) are within proximity.

Local Authority: Bromley
Council Tax Band: C<br /><br />

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