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Beautifully presented four double bedroom Victorian family home situated a five minute walk from Honor Oak Park station and its frequent services to London and Canary Wharf. This property also benefits from a large living room / dining room, a kitchen diner and a separate south facing sun room.


Property

This large 4 double-bedroom Victorian home is situated in the heart of popular Honor Oak Park. Retaining period features, it boasts a light and airy walk-through living room with a bay window, a modern kitchen-diner, a sun room to the rear with bi-folding doors leading to the garden, solid oak wooden floors, a mature front border, and well established south-facing rear garden. The property has a spectacular travertine hotel-style bathroom / wetroom with his and hers separate sinks, downstairs separate WC and an exceptionally large master bedroom, measuring 17'2 x 14'4. Original fireplaces can be found throughout as well as original plaster-work and cornices.


Location

It is located on a quiet, residential and leafy road in Honor Oak Park. Nearby is a wide variety of independent shops and award-winning restaurants including a post office. It is within easy walking distance of three primary schools, two of which have outstanding OFSTED reports. Honor Oak Park station is a five minute walk and there are frequent direct services into London Bridge and Victoria. Access to Canary Wharf and North London is provided via the London Overground network. The property makes an ideal home.


Front room: 14'5 x 13'1 (4.39m x 3.99m)

Dining room: 12' x 11'1 (3.66m x 3.38m)

Kitchen: 17'7 x 12'11 (5.36m x 3.94m)

Sun Room 11' x 10'4 (3.40m x 3.10m)

Bedroom 1: 17'2 x 13'1 (5.23m x 3.99m)

Bedroom 2: 12'1 x 11'4 (3.68m x 3.45m)

Bedroom 3: 11'1 x 10'6 (3.38m x 3.20m)

Bedroom 4: 7'9 x 8'1 (2.36m x 2.46m)


Garden: 30? (approx.)


Floorplan attached, please pm for photos.

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