If you are a house hunter that's been looking far and wide for the perfect home but haven't found the right one for you then look no further.
This five-bed, one-bathroom and two-reception victorian home might just be for you.
Priced at £1.1 million, the detached home is set on a highly sought-after road in Bexley Village.
It's an immaculately presented double-fronted Victorian detached family home that boasts a number of original period features.
Take a look inside this £1.1 million Bexley home on Zoopla now
Starting in the first of two receptions, you can see how large the area is and how much potential it has.
With period characteristics including the larger windows and fireplace, the high ceilings make the room feel grand.
There is space for a family-sized sofa, storage units a larger TV and even some seating under the window.
Moving into the kitchen, you can see the area is modern, with wood-styled cabinets and tiled flooring.
It has modern appliances along with spotlighting, and the room leads into the open planned dining area and conservatory too.
Upstairs into one of the five bedrooms, you can see that wooden flooring has been kept along with original fireplaces to keep the character of the home.
The room has plenty of space for a large bedroom and storage units including a wardrobe as well as a desk.
Other bedrooms in the house boost a similar size and have good-sized sash windows, letting natural light flow into the home.
Next to the family bathroom, with a wrap-around style, there is a bathroom and a stand-alone shower, along with a towel heater to keep the room warm.
Outside, the garden is very big with space for seating furniture, a cabin or shed and much more.
There's greener on either side of it, with the potential to add some more plants if you like to get your hands dirty.
Take a look inside the home now on Zoopla.
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