If you're looking for a new family home, look no further.
Set in Bickley near Bromley, this six-bed detached house offers three receptions, and four bathrooms with a price tag of £2.9m.
The Edwardian-style home has a gorgeous south-face garden with a large garage and garden cabin, it's less than a mile to stations Bickely and Elmstead Woods, making it perfect for commuters.
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Inside the extraordinary Edwardian-style home near Bromley
Upon entering the home, guests are met with a striking central staircase leading to three reception rooms with Edwardian features such as tall ceilings and ceiling roses.
The property's living room offers two double doors, each set in a recessed bay that brightly illuminates the room with natural daylight and provides stunning garden views.
Listing estate agents, JDM, highlight the bespoke kitchen, fitted with painted Shaker-style cabinets and a range of appliances, including a double range oven, microwave, coffee machine, wine fridge, dishwasher, and American fridge freezer.
Plsu, a curved granite island serves as a breakfast bar, bringing functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Four of the six bedrooms are situated on the first floor; the principal suite features an Edwardian box bay window that overlooks the garden, an ensuite bathroom with a standalone oval bathtub, a large walk-in shower, twin basins and granite-topped vanity units.
The second and third bedrooms also have ensuites (each fitted with a full bath). The remaining two bedrooms are located on the second floor and share a family bathroom.
Outside, the home's rear garden, according to the estate agent, is "utterly delightful", boasting a grand porch, a deep patio area, a vast grassed section and various outbuildings such as a potting shed.
Away from the home, its location is perfect, set within a walkable distance to local shops, pubs and stations including Bickely, it's also near schools Bullers Wood Schools, Breaside Prep School, Bickley Park School and Scotts Park Primary.
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