Green Lane
Chislehurst BR7
£895,000
House - house / freehold 3 bedrooms, 3 receptions, 2 bathrooms
Description
CHAIN FREE: Set in an enviable position with stunning views across the village ponds, is this extended three double bedroom, two bathroom, handsome detached period house. Presented in exceptional condition with private gated parking, garden outbuildings, & no onward chain.
Having been recently renovated to a high specification, this wonderful house has been restored to an outstanding finish, with stylish period features. Set back from the road on the Pond Pathway in the heart of the village, with far-reaching views of the pretty duck pond, village, & commons. Recent improvements include; a brand new heating system with Hive controlled thermostat, new box sash windows with acoustic glass, new insulation, newly laid carpets, restored shaker style kitchen/diner with marble worktops & restored wooden flooring to the ground floor. Classic period features are throughout including; a refurbished Victorian front door, replaced Victorian internal doors with antique brass furniture, feature fireplaces & cornicing to the ceilings. Externally, private parking can be accessed by electric gates & there is a mature rear garden with two handy outbuildings that could easily be converted into a garden studio/office.
Moments from the village hub, homes of this era & quality are truly rare. A few steps will take you to the tranquil ponds & then into the centre of the village for coffee bars, independent shops, & upmarket eateries. The cobbled streets of the historic Royal Parade, woodlands, & a great selection of local schools are also within walking distance.
Features
- Double glazed sash windows under warranty
- Picturesque views
- Gated parking
- Farrow & Ball painted shaker kitchen/diner
- New heating system
- New carpets & stripped wooden flooring
- Garden outbuildings
Floorplan
Location
Local area
In the late 19th century local residents banded together to save Chislehurst Common and St Paul’s Cray Common from the rampant suburbanisation of south east London that had swallowed neighbouring villages and hamlets.