£675,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleHigh Street, Downe, Orpington BR6
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Alan De Maid - Locksbottom
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About this property
Positioned in the sought-after and historic village of Downe, this beautifully presented two/three bedroom character cottage offers a unique blend of period charm and modern comfort. Behind its charming weatherboard elevations lies a thoughtfully designed home, perfect for those seeking tranquility in a picturesque setting.
The first floor boasts two spacious bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom. Downstairs, the property features a large double-aspect lounge with a stunning character fireplace and elegant oak flooring, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
On the ground floor, a versatile reception room which could serve as a third bedroom, adds to the home’s flexibility. The well-equipped fitted kitchen seamlessly connects to the rest of the home, complemented by a convenient cloakroom and utility room.
Stepping outside, you will find a superb walled garden, a true sanctuary for outdoor relaxation and entertaining, complete with a patio and delightful seating areas. Additionally, a separate detached outhouse with a shower room and kitchenette provides a peaceful retreat, ideal for guests, a home office, or a studio.
A rare advantage for a village property, this home also benefits from a detached garage, adding further convenience.
Location: A Village Steeped in History and Natural Beauty
Downe Village is a designated Conservation Area within the Metropolitan Green Belt and was proposed as a World Heritage Site due to its rich history and its connection to Charles Darwin. The village exudes charm, featuring numerous Listed buildings alongside essential amenities, including a church, village hall, two popular pubs, an Indian restaurant, and the renowned Holwood Farm Shop.
For leisure, the area offers exceptional countryside walks and access to several prestigious golf courses, including High Elms, West Kent, and Cherry Lodge. Despite its rural charm, Downe is well-connected, with Orpington and Chelsfield stations just 4.5 and 4.2 miles away, offering mainline services to London Bridge, Charing Cross, Cannon Street, and Victoria.
The bustling town of Bromley is only 5.9 miles away, providing an array of shopping, dining, and entertainment options, including the award-winning Chapter One restaurant.
Families will appreciate the area’s outstanding educational opportunities, with excellent primary and secondary schools nearby. Local options include Downe and Cudham primary schools, top grammar schools such as St. Olave’s and Newstead Wood, and prestigious independent schools like Eltham College, Radnor House, Trinity, Bromley High School, and Sevenoaks School.
Local Authority: Bromley
Council Tax Band: E
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