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£600,000

3 bed detached bungalow for sale
Glenlea Road, London SE9

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

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About this property

    Glenlea Road sits in a calm residential patch of Eltham, just far enough from the bustle of the high street to feel quiet, but close enough that you can get what you need in minutes. It’s a popular road among families, couples and commuters alike — walkable to the station, close to good schools, and well served by local shops, parks and transport links.

    The property itself is a detached bungalow with off-street parking to the front and a gated carport to the side, offering a generous and versatile layout. The ground floor includes an open-plan lounge and dining room with windows to the side and rear, a spacious kitchen-diner with vaulted rooflight and double doors opening onto the garden, and two well-proportioned rooms currently used as bedrooms. Outside, the rear garden features a decked area beneath an open porch, a lawned section, and an outbuilding offering scope for improvement. A staircase leads up to a substantial loft space, finished with laminate flooring, spotlights, rooflights, a radiator and timber balustrade—offering excellent additional space and storage. The property is perfectly functional as it stands, but also offers potential to modernise or further develop (subject to the relevant consents), making it a rare opportunity with plenty of long-term appeal.

    For day-to-day needs, you’ve got plenty within easy reach. There are local barbers, a dry cleaner, dog grooming, and convenience shops within walking distance. A short stroll takes you to Westmount Road, which has a particularly well-regarded artisan bakery, a high-end decorating shop, and a handful of independent businesses that give the area a more personal, village-like feel.

    Eltham High Street is also nearby, offering a mix of supermarkets, cafés, takeaways, pharmacies and useful high-street names. There’s a Sainsbury’s, Lidl, M&S Foodhall, and a popular local fruit and veg shop. For coffee and casual lunches, spots like Avery Hill Café, Coffee Town and Kate’s Bakery are local favourites.

    The high street is also home to the Eltham Centre — a large, modern community complex housing a public library, gym, swimming pool, soft play area, and fitness classes. It’s a real hub for the area and makes a big difference to everyday life. Right next door is the Vue Cinema, making it easy to catch the latest films without leaving the neighbourhood.

    When it comes to food and drink, you’ve got several good options close by. The Tudor Barn is a standout — set in a historic building with a large outdoor terrace and a varied menu, it’s ideal for weekend lunches or evening drinks. There’s also Rixos for Turkish cuisine, Sutor House for Korean dishes and cocktails, and reliable pub choices like The gpo and Eltham Terrace Club, all within walking distance.

    Green space is one of the area’s strongest points. Eltham Park South is very nearby, offering tennis courts, a café, children’s play area and wide open green space for walking or relaxing. The park hosts regular community events and is a popular choice for dog owners, runners, and families alike.

    You’re also close to Avery Hill Park, which has more open space, woodland and the impressive Winter Garden greenhouse. If you’re after a longer walk or something wilder, Oxleas Woods is nearby too — one of South East London’s best woodland areas, with proper trails, panoramic views and a real sense of escape.

    Eltham Station is around a 10–12 minute walk, with regular direct trains into central London — including London Bridge in about 23 minutes, Charing Cross in 26, Cannon Street in just under half an hour, and Victoria in around 30 minutes. The wide choice of direct routes, including services to Victoria during peak times, makes it a particularly convenient station for commuters. Mottingham and New Eltham stations are also within easy reach, offering alternative routes into the city.

    There are excellent bus connections as well, with routes like the 161,132,286,314 and B16 linking Eltham with North Greenwich, Blackheath, Bexleyheath, Sidcup and beyond. For drivers, Glenlea Road offers straightforward access to the A20, A2 and South Circular, with routes out to the M25 and Kent within easy reach.

    Families are particularly well catered for here. Deansfield Primary School, rated Outstanding by Ofsted, is one of the most sought-after in the area and is within walking distance. Other strong choices include Gordon Primary and Haimo Primary. At secondary level, Eltham Hill School and Harris Academy Greenwich are popular, and for independent education, Eltham College and Colfe’s are both respected all-through schools with transport options nearby.

    Nurseries and preschools are also plentiful, with a range of local options including Montessori and community-run settings.

    Glenlea Road offers that rare combination of peace and practicality — a quiet residential street with useful shops, parks, schools and transport all close at hand. It’s a well-connected, well-regarded part of Eltham where everything you need day-to-day is either walkable or just a short journey away.

    Please note: The property is formally classed as a two-bedroom home. The upstairs room is currently used as a bedroom, but it does not have building regulations approval for use as habitable space. A buyer may choose to apply for retrospective building regulations approval, which could involve carrying out works to bring it up to the required standard. Alternatively, the space may be suitable for further development in line with current regulations. The property is being marketed and sold as a two-bedroom dwelling, and buyers should rely on their own investigations. An indemnity policy for the lack of building regulations is typically provided during conveyancing, subject to lender requirements

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