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House for Sale on Canonbie Road SE23 (UPDATED)


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A freehold detached, double fronted, 1930's three bedroom family home with many original features, located on Canonbie Road on the SE23/22 borders and within walking distance of three local well regarded primary schools. Situated on a corner plot and surrounded by landscaped gardens it has an attached garage, off street parking and a well proportioned brick built shed. The gardens surrounding this wonderful house are truly a gardener?s paradise.


With 1785 sq ft of living space (2000 sq ft including garage and shed) this large, unique and prestigious family home is a must see house that stands out against other properties in the locality, which has grown from strength to strength.


The property has an impressive original balcony above the front porch.


Accommodation comprises:.


Porch, Vestibule, Hall, Reception 1 - dual aspect, Reception 2, Kitchen / diner - dual aspect, Bedroom 1 - dual aspect, Bedroom 2, Bedroom 3 - dual aspect, Bathroom, Separate WC, Garden WC, Garage, Brick shed.


Central heating, landscaped front and rear gardens with established planting, garage with off street parking and brick shed


From the property the O2 Arena, Battersea Power Station, Wembley Stadium Arch , The Shard, Canary Wharf and the Walkie Talkie building 20, Fenchurch Street can be seen The skyline views are so impressive that at New Year people travel too the hill to watch the central London firework displays.


The area is well served by local primary schools; Fairlawn, Hornimans and St. Francesca Cabrini. Likewise an abundance of secondary school?s is available; Forest Hill Boys? School, Haberdasher?s Aske?s Boys? School, St. Thomas the Apostle R.C. Academy Boys School, Harris Boys and Girls East Dulwich Academies, Alleyn?s School, James Allen?s Girls School, Pedergast School, Dulwich College and St. Dunstan?s College in nearby Catford.


Honor Oak Park, Forest Hill and Crofton Park railway stations provide regular connections to Canada Water, London Bridge, Victoria, Bromley South, Croydon, Gatwick Airport and the South Coast. Peckham Rye Station is also popular for travelling to central London and Victoria.


West Croydon, Crystal Palace, Shoreditch, Hoxton, Dalston Junction and Highbury and Islington stations are all accessible on the London Overground service from Honor Oak Park and Forest Hill railway stations.


The area is served directly by the 363 (Crystal Palace - Elephant and Castle), 63 (Forest Hill Road - Kings Cross), P4 (Lewisham - Brixton), P12, Brockley Rise - Surrey Quays?) and P13 (New Cross Gate - Streatham). In Lewisham is the DLR with connections to The City and east London.


For further details or to arrange a viewing (T) 07847 193 728 or (e) [email protected]

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