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£500,000

3 bed semi-detached house for sale
Stretton Road, Croydon CR0

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

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Set within a well-established residential pocket of Croydon, properties around CR0 6EQ occupy a location that combines everyday convenience with the character of a traditional London neighbourhood. The surrounding streets are lined predominantly with Victorian and early twentieth-century houses, many of which have remained family homes for generations. It is the sort of setting where neighbours tend to know one another, with mature trees, generous plots and a sense of permanence that newer developments rarely replicate.

The property itself is a three-bedroom semi-detached house, offering the sort of practical layout that continues to appeal to families and buyers looking for adaptable living space. Inside, the accommodation unfolds in a straightforward and functional way. There are two reception rooms on the ground floor, providing flexibility for modern living – whether that means a formal sitting room at the front and a family room behind, or perhaps a separate dining or working space depending on lifestyle needs. To the rear, the kitchen diner sits overlooking the garden, creating a natural hub of the home where everyday life tends to centre. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom, arranged around the traditional first-floor landing.

Outside, the property benefits from both front and rear gardens. The rear garden offers a private outdoor space ideal for summer dining, gardening or simply relaxing, while the front has been paved to create a practical approach to the property and potential off-street parking, subject to the usual local arrangements.

Connectivity from this part of Croydon is particularly strong. East Croydon station is within easy reach and provides some of the fastest rail connections into central London, with trains reaching London Bridge and London Victoria in around 15 minutes. There are also direct services to Clapham Junction, Gatwick Airport, and the south coast, making it an excellent location for commuters and frequent travellers alike. Local bus routes run throughout the surrounding streets, while road links including the A23 and A232 connect easily across south London and towards the M25.

Croydon has changed dramatically over the past decade, and its town centre has become a vibrant hub for food, shopping and social life. Boxpark Croydon, situated beside East Croydon station, has established itself as one of the area’s most popular meeting spots, offering a lively mix of street food vendors, cocktail bars and live music events. For more traditional shopping, the Whitgift and Centrale centres provide a wide range of high street brands, while smaller independent retailers are increasingly appearing throughout the surrounding streets.

The food scene has also flourished. Independent cafés and bakeries now sit comfortably alongside long-standing local favourites. Matthews Yard, Croydon’s creative arts space, offers coffee, food and cultural events throughout the week. For a relaxed evening out or a classic Sunday roast, locals often head to The Oval Tavern or The Spread Eagle, both of which combine welcoming pub atmospheres with well-regarded kitchens.

Green space is another highlight of living here. Park Hill Park, located nearby, provides open lawns, mature trees and sports facilities, making it popular with joggers and dog walkers. A short distance away, Lloyd Park offers larger open landscapes, gardens and the historic Coombe Wood area, giving residents easy access to woodland walks and peaceful outdoor space within the city.

Families considering the area will find a good selection of schooling options nearby. Park Hill Junior School and Ark Oval Primary Academy are well regarded locally, while Harris Invictus Academy Croydon, rated Outstanding by Ofsted, is among the area’s most sought-after secondary schools. The wider Croydon area also offers a number of independent schools and further education colleges.

Altogether, this three-bedroom semi-detached home represents an appealing opportunity for buyers seeking a property with generous living space, a family-friendly layout and private gardens, all within easy reach of Croydon’s excellent transport links and increasingly vibrant lifestyle offering

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