This Victorian end terrace has got it all - charming features, a central location... and it's pink.
Located in Mooreland Road, Bromley, this pretty two-bedroom, two-bathroom end-terrace cottage is currently listed on Zoopla for £495,000.
The terraced house is a short walk away from Bromley town centre, including the Glades shopping centre, as well as independent shops and convenience stores at nearby Sundridge Park Village.
Inside, this Bromley house is just as much character as its pink exterior, with a lounge featuring a period style fireplace and bright décor.
A separate open-plan kitchen-diner area provides plenty of space for hosting.
The ground floor of the Bromley terrace also features a modern shower room.
Upstairs, you'll find two double bedrooms, with the master bedroom boasting built-in storage and its own en-suite bathroom.
The outside of this end-terrace cottage is just as pretty, with an idyllic garden providing a little green oasis in south east London.
The estate agent said: "The rear garden is a particular feature, mature planting and attractive landscaping provides a delightfully tranquil setting with an exceptionally high degree of seclusion."
The property is also proud to retain several original features that lend it a distinct character and charm.
Stained original floorboards provide a rustic touch, added to by the period-style feature fireplace and charming multi-paned sash windows.
The Bromley end-terrace rests on Mooreland Road, a quiet no-through road popular with families and boasting a line of period homes, which has remained largely unchanged over the past 100 years.
The neighbourhood provides excellent transport links within easy reach, including Bromley North and Sundridge Park stations both within half a mile.
According to estate agent Maguire Baylis, the property offers a rare combination of charm, location, and modernity.
For more information, or to express an interest, call Maguire Baylis on 02077 686833.
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