Offers over
£700,000
5 bed semi-detached house for sale
Somerhill Avenue, Sidcup DA15Freehold
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
Key information
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
About this property
Five Bedroom Semi Detached House
Beautifully Presented
Good Decorative Condition
Modernised Throughout
Excellent Location
Convenient For Sidcup Train Station
Well Located For Chislehurst And Sidcup Grammar School
Short Walk To Chatsworth infant, Burnt Oak & Holy Trinity Primary Schools
Double Storey Rear Extension
Beautifully presented and larger than average extended five bedroom semi detached chalet style house that features a double storey rear extension which creates the first floor accommodation which is a lot bigger than the average chalet style house .
Situated in a very popular road within the Marlborough Park area which is extremely convenient for Chatsworth Infant, Burnt Oak and Holy Trinity Primary and Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar Schools and a short distance from Sidcup Train Station.
Presented in excellent decorative condition, modernised throughout and finished to a very good standard the property comprises; four double bedrooms and a family bathroom with bath and separate shower enclosure on the first floor with a hallway, bedroom 5/study, lounge, utility room with WC, extended dining room and kitchen on the ground floor.
The property has been modernised throughout and features a recent fitted and part integrated kitchen, gas central heating, double glazing, window shutters where fitted, modern bathroom suite, modern utility room and WC.
Outside there is a good sized driveway providing off street parking for several cars and side access to a large detached garage.
The rear garden has a composite decked patio, lawn, rear wood decked area and a summerhouse at the end of the garden.
Council Tax Band E.
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Listed by
Christopher Russell