Holmdale Road
Chislehurst BR7
£850,000
Guide price
House - house / freehold 4 bedrooms, 3 receptions, 2 bathrooms
Description
OVER 2,000 SQ FT WITH ANNEX INCLUDED: Set on a corner plot on a village tree-lined road, is this exceptionally spacious four/five bedroom extended semi-detached house. Offering exceptional & flexible space with the option of using the side accommodation as a self-contained annex or as part of the main house.
Set on a wide plot with an 'in & out' driveway', this lovely family home is a unique opportunity for flexible living space. The large side wing of the house is a perfect two-bedroom annex with its own kitchen & bathroom, or as it is linked, it can be enjoyed as a double fronted main house with a study & downstairs bedroom/bathroom. Reception space is aplenty as the main house has been extended & the reception is 32ft long plus a conservatory. There is also further potential to extend in the future- subject to usual consents. Externally, the house enjoys a sunny landscaped garden packed with shrubs & flowers that is south-easterly facing. There is garden access from both the house & the annex. The driveway has parking for several cars & there is also a carport tucked to the side.
Holmdale Road is a sought after street lined with attractive character houses. The hugely popular Edgebury, Mead Road, & Red Hill schools are within walking distance. A few minutes stroll will also take you to the pretty village for upmarket cafes, restaurants & independent stores. Belmont fields can be found at the end of the road for country walks to reach Royal Parade & Scadbury. For commuting, both Chislehurst & New Eltham station are within walking distance.
Features
- Huge corner plot
- Annex included
- Main house extended
- Chain free
- South-east facing garden
- Air conditioning & CCTV
- Close to Edgebury school
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.