Character, uniqueness, and Edwardian features – this Sidcup home has got it all.
This five-bedroom detached home is on the market for £1,375,000.
And, it’s large price tag isn’t surprising considering it has a cinema room, landscaped garden, large driveway and more.
The spacious driveway is newly laid and leads to the connecting garage, with side access of the property allowing space for at least five cars.
Internally, it offers an entire host of period features and charm with high ceilings, original sash windows, fireplaces and ceiling moulds.
The ground floor has a porch with an original stained glass front door with stained glass surround.
The welcoming entrance hall has panelled wall features and monochrome tiled floor which leads to two reception rooms.
The front one oozes style with a large sash bay window, feature fireplace and beautiful flooring.
The separate kitchen is finished to a high spec with shaker style units, marble worksurfaces and an island to enjoy as family space.
The second large reception room is currently used as a dining room – also with an original fireplace, high ceilings, cornicing and French doors to the garden.
There is a utility room and guest toilet as well.
The secluded, rear garden has been landscaped and provides both patio, lawn and a seating area.
It can be accessed from the kitchen or second reception room.
Four double bedrooms can be found on the first floor, and the master bedroom benefits from a large window and en-suite.
A five-piece family bathroom suite bathroom completes the first-floor accommodation while finished with roll top bath, separate shower and styled to suit the period of the home.
The current owners have extended into the loft to add another two double size rooms – currently as a screening room and a larger-than-average games room.
These would also make additional living space as bedrooms.
This is a chain free property.
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