Waddington Way
Crystal Palace SE19
£775,000
Offers in excess of
House - house / freehold 3 bedrooms, 1 reception, 1 bathroom
Description
Nestled on a tranquil residential street and encompassing over 1,400 square feet, this remarkable three-bedroom chalet bungalow, complete with a separate annexe, is conveniently located near a variety of local amenities, esteemed schools, transport links, and popular green spaces.
The property is presented to the market with no onward chain and has undergone a comprehensive refurbishment, ensuring a modern and inviting living environment. Upon entering, you are greeted by a grand entrance hall that sets a sophisticated tone for the rest of the home.
The rear of the property features a spacious open-plan kitchen and living area, designed for both relaxation and entertainment, with a large kitchen/diner that is perfect for hosting family gatherings. The ground floor also includes two well-appointed bedrooms and a stylish bathroom, while an additional bedroom is situated on the second floor, providing ample space for family or guests.
Throughout the property, there are numerous storage solutions, including built-in wardrobes in one of the bedrooms, enhancing convenience and functionality.
The abundance of natural light that floods the interiors highlights the contemporary decor, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Additional features of this impressive home include off-street parking on the driveway, a self-contained annexe that offers versatility for guests or as a home office, and a generous rear garden complete with a patio area, ideal for enjoying the sunny summer months.
This property not only offers a comfortable living space but also a lifestyle enriched by its proximity to essential amenities and serene outdoor spaces.
Features
- Three bedrooms plus annexe
- No onward chain
- Large rear garden
- Desirable location
- Fantastic condition
- Off street parking
- 1434 sq ft / 133.2 sqm
- EPC rating D
Floorplan
Location
Local area
Crystal Palace came into being after the 564 metre long iron and glass structure that housed the Great Exhibition was moved there in 1854 and reopened as a 'Winter Park and Garden Under Glass' offering education and entertainment.
