This five-story townhouse could be yours for £1,450,000.
A five-bedroom Belgravia Georgian styled townhouse in Chislehurst is on the market, offering the prospective buyer an opportunity to put their own touch on the elegant living space.
The highly spacious establishment, located less than 500 yards from Chislehurst station, is chain free.
Situated conveniently in a private gated development of modern Georgian townhouses on Woodclyffe Drive, its location is popular for commuters who wish to travel to central London, due to its proximity to Chislehurst station.
Constructed in 2010 by award-winning developers, Urban Evolution, this grand townhouse offers around 3,800 square feet of living space, spread over five floors.
The house includes a variety of features, such as a master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and its own terrace, four additional double bedrooms and three bathrooms plus a separate WC and shower room.
The house boasts numerous other features that the estate agent describes as "luxuries of a state-of-the-art London townhouse but for a fraction of the price" - including a games room, an open-plan kitchen, and a reception room which leads out onto a private garden, overlooking woodlands.
An underground cap park provides secure parking for two cars, along with additional space for accommodating guests' cars at street level.
Further amendments to the household, to match the buyer’s style, are encouraged.
The estate agent, JDM Chislehurst, said: "With its spacious rooms, high ceilings and solid oak flooring throughout, the house represents an excellent opportunity for a family looking to relocate to a more rural setting and for a better quality of life."
Chislehurst, one of Greater London’s hidden gems and known for being a peaceful sanctuary from the city centre, provides family-friendly amenities, highly-regarded schools and favourable transport links to London, Canary Wharf, airports and the Channel Tunnel, according to the estate agent.
An early viewing is highly recommended. Call 08444 775868 (*Calls cost 5p per min).
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