£800,000
(£673/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleArthurdon Road, Crofton Park SE4
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,188 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Hunters - Lee
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About this property
Over 1,180 sq ft of living space
3 double bedrooms
Separate reception and dining rooms
Large kitchen with direct garden access
South-east facing garden (approx. 42 ft)
Original features: Bay windows, fireplaces, ceiling cornicing
Upstairs bathroom + separate WC
Potential for loft conversion (STPP)
Spacious 3-Bedroom Bay Fronted Victorian House found in SE4
Located in the heart of Crofton Park, this handsome Victorian 3-bedroom house offers over 1,180 sq ft of well-arranged living space offering lots of natural light & practical layout ideal for modern family life.
The home opens into a bright and welcoming reception room (4.37m x 3.48m / 14’4” x 11’5”), featuring a bay window, high ceilings, and a fireplace—perfect for cosy evenings or entertaining guests. Flowing seamlessly into a separate dining room (3.51m x 2.79m / 11’6” x 9’2”), this flexible space is ideal for formal dining or as a secondary lounge or study.
To the rear sits a generous kitchen (6.83m x 2.77m / 22’5” x 9’1”), full of natural light and overlooking the 42 ft garden - ample room for outdoor dining, gardening, or play. The kitchen also includes built-in storage and direct access to the garden through double doors.
Upstairs, you’ll find three well-sized double bedrooms:
The principal front bedroom (4.62m x 4.50m / 15’2” x 14’9”) boasts bay windows and abundant space for wardrobes or a desk.
The second bedroom (3.58m x 2.84m / 11’9” x 9’4”) is perfect as a guest room or nursery.
The rear bedroom (4.19m x 2.79m / 13’9” x 9’2”) overlooks the garden, offering a peaceful atmosphere.
A spacious family bathroom and additional upstairs WC complete the first floor, providing convenience for a busy household.
Location:
Situated on a quiet residential street, Arthurdon Road offers a perfect balance of tranquillity and connectivity. Crofton Park Station (Zone 3) is just moments away with direct trains to Blackfriars, Farringdon, and St Pancras. Nearby Honor Oak Park provides Overground links and access to green spaces like Blythe Hill Fields and Hilly Fields.
The neighbourhood is loved for its community feel, top-rated local schools, independent cafés.
This is a rare opportunity to own a spacious Victorian home in se London’s most desirable pockets.
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