Propertyworld is proud to present this upgraded, spacious, one bed ground floor Victorian flat with private garden. The property has been completely repainted, has new carpets and flooring, and benefits from a recently upgraded bathroom. Full of light and a sense of airiness, this lovely property is immaculate and will appeal to discerning first-time buyers.
You enter the building into a shared hallway (just with one other flat, upstairs). The entrance to the flat itself takes you into a bright hallway which links the front of the house to the spacious kitchen diner. The reception to the front has a large bay window that floods the room in natural light. There is decorative coving and, like the rest of the flat, pristine painted white walls and beige carpets in a light, natural hue. The bedroom is a double and has views of the garden. The kitchen diner is the hub of the property. Plenty of room for a dining area with white fully fitted units, integrated electric oven, hob, and extractor. Beyond the kitchen is a small utility area housing a washing machine that was recently installed (and will be left) and a Worcester Bosch boiler. The bathroom is off the utility area and was replaced approx. six months ago with a contemporary three-piece suite, glass shower screen and new over bath shower. The garden is mainly lawn, and has new fencing creating a tranquil, private space to chill, unwind and entertain.
The property has a valid gas safety certificate and Electrical Inspection Condition Report. Tenure is leasehold, almost 100 years left, no service charges or ground rent.
Location wise it takes some beating. Bradgate Road is a quiet residential road of period properties but just a stone’s throw from Catford High Street with its wide ray of coffee shops, restaurants, and shops. Transport options are plentiful with both Catford and Catford Bridge train stations nearby plus numerous bus route. Must be seen!
"This property has been a delight to own. I have rented it out for the last 10 years to a lovely couple who were very happy here. They particularly enjoyed the quiet garden, the huge kitchen diner and it's proximity to the hear of Catford."
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