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3 bedroom End-of-Terrace House

Wellbrook Road, Orpington

£450,000 Guide Price

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This three-bedroom end of terrace home offers excellent potential to extend (subject to the necessary planning permissions) and is conveniently located within walking distance of the Princess Royal Hospital and Locksbottom High Street.

Chain Free

Guide price £450,000 to £475,000

This three-bedroom end of terrace home offers excellent potential to extend (subject to the necessary planning permissions) and is conveniently located within walking distance of the Princess Royal Hospital and Locksbottom High Street.

The accommodation includes an entrance porch leading into a comfortable lounge and a fitted kitchen on the ground floor. Upstairs, the first floor provides a landing with access to three bedrooms and a family bathroom.

Externally, the property benefits from gardens to the front, side, and rear, offering a good level of outdoor space and privacy. There is also a garage located to the rear of the property. Additional features include gas central heating, double glazing, and the home is presented in good decorative order throughout.

The property is offered to the market with no onward chain, making it an ideal opportunity for buyers looking for a straightforward purchase.

Property Reference: HRT018711715

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About Orpington

The suburban town of Orpington lies in the London Borough of Bromley in Greater London. With easy access via rail to central London, it is popular with commuters.

You can barely move in Orpington for 'Good' and 'Outstanding' primary and secondary schools. St Olave's and St Saviour's Grammar (for boys) is considered one of the top state secondaries in the country, while Newstead Wood School is one of the most highly regarded secondaries for girls in the area. 

There is plenty of culture and local history, including Orpington Parish Church and The Priory, a medieval hall house which is today a museum.

There are pubs, bars and restaurants aplenty in the centre of Orpington, including a new seven-screen Odeon cinema. It’s one of only a few in the UK with 4k digital projectors, offering an unrivalled viewing experience.

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haart Orpington

306-308 High Street,
Orpington,
Kent,
BR6 0NF

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