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£525,000
3 bed terraced house for saleHarvey Gardens, London SE7
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
John Payne - Blackheath Standard
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About this property
Potential To Extend (STPP)
Off Street Parking
Three Bedrooms
Garden Office Room
West Facing Garden
Double Glazed
Family Area
Energy Efficiency Rating - C
An impressively well proportioned three bedroom 1950’s family home which has been lovingly cared for by the current owners, with off street parking for up to two cars and a large West facing garden, situated within an exclusive cul-de-sac which is very family oriented and just moments from Charlton Station and many green spaces.
The ground floor comprises a front reception room, a fully fitted kitchen which accomodates space for dining, W/C and access out to the West facing garden which has a sheltered lean to, well kept lawn and established plants around the perimeter, an office room which is ideal for those who work from home since it has power and lighting and an ever handy shed.
On the first floor there is a large master bedroom with built in wardrobes, a single bedroom, a double bedroom facing out to the garden and a lovely bathroom with shower in bath.
Additional benefits include gas central heating, an alleyway between the houses shared with the neighbour providing access to the back garden, double glazing, wooden flooring, and potential to extend (STPP).
Charlton is one of the oldest remaining villages in London. It is home to an award-winning organic greengrocer, which feeds the animals in the local park, as well as a selection pubs Sainsburys Local and a Coop. The Jacobean Charlton House is now a local community centre and events venue, home to a café, library, weekly market, Montessori nursery and the Greenwich Music School.
The Charlton Lido and Lifestyle Club is also close by, with an Olympic-sized heated outdoor swimming pool, a state-of-the-art gym, tennis courts, an outdoor splash pool and a large children’s playground.
Slightly further afield is the pretty old town of Greenwich. Famous for its maritime history, it now has an excellent selection of restaurants, pubs, and shops, a Picturehouse cinema and a theatre. The Old Royal Naval College, designed by Sir Christopher Wren in the 18th century, hosts a popular programme of events in the gardens, including concerts, an open-air theatre, and a jazz festival. Greenwich Park, part of the Greenwich World Heritage Site, is also close by.
There are several excellent schooling options close by, including several primary schools including Thorntree Primary School, Windrush Primary School and Our Lady of Grace Catholic Primary School. Highly respected independent schools including The Pointer School, Blackheath Prep and Blackheath High School are also nearby.
For transport, Charlton's railway station runs direct services to London Bridge in 16 minutes, as well as to Waterloo East, Charing Cross, and Cannon Street. Woolwich Station is on the Elizabeth Line and has direct links to central London via Canary Wharf, which is reached in under 30 minutes, and Liverpool Street. The nearest Underground station is North Greenwich for the Jubilee Line. City Airport is under 20 minutes away for international travel and the area is also well serviced by the Cycle Superhighway.
The Royal Borough of Greenwich - Council Tax Band - C
Energy Efficiency Rating - C
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