If you're on the hunt for the perfect family home, then look no further.
This four-bedroom, two-bathroom and two-reception detached house is on sale on Zoopla for a guide price of £1 million.
Set in the desirable location of Orpington, the property is under council tax band G and is just 0.1 miles away from Orpington train station and just over 1 mile from Petts Wood station.
You can see the property which has no onward chain now via Zoopla.
Take a look inside this unique property on sale for £1m
The house is characterized by its spacious and versatile accommodation, according to estate agents Jdm.
The property's interior is bathed in natural light, the luminescent ambience commencing in the large porch that flows through to a high-ceilinged dining hall leading onto a decked garden.
The dining area opens onto a spacious dual-aspect lounge fitted with sliding doors to the decked garden.
A galley-style kitchen further enriches the ground floor plan, extending to a rear lobby/utility area with an approach to a double garage.
The house is distinctive for having a 26-foot dual-aspect main bedroom, impressively furnished with a freestanding bath.
An additional good-sized double bedroom and a modern shower room complete the top-floor flair.
Externally, the property features a decked garden to its rear and side, and a double garage supplemented with a sizable driveway that accommodates parking for 2 to 3 cars.
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Jdm underscores the advantageous location of the property, situated conveniently for access to Orpington mainline train station.
The area is well serviced by fast and frequent trains to numerous London termini, Orpington High Street, and acclaimed local schools.
"Internal viewing is highly recommended to appreciate all that this family home has to offer," encourages Jdm.
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