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1 bedroom Mid-Terrace House

Sandpiper Way, Orpington

£289,000 Guide Price

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This charming one-bedroom house is an ideal choice for first-time buyers and small families, offering a wonderful opportunity to get firmly established on the property ladder

Family home

Guide price £289,000 - £300,000

This charming one-bedroom home is an excellent choice for first-time buyers or small families, offering a fantastic opportunity to step confidently onto the property ladder. The accommodation includes a well-proportioned main bedroom alongside a versatile cot room, ideal for use as a home office, dressing room or flexible space to adapt as needs change.

The living areas are thoughtfully arranged to create a welcoming and comfortable environment, well suited to both everyday living and entertaining. The kitchen provides practical space for daily cooking, while the overall layout is easy to maintain and well aligned with modern lifestyles.

The property is conveniently located within easy reach of Nugent Shopping Centre, providing a range of popular retail stores, supermarkets and everyday amenities. Orpington mainline train station is also close by, offering fast and frequent services to London Victoria, making this an excellent option for commuters seeking a balance between suburban living and city accessibility.

Externally, the property benefits from allocated parking for added convenience and peace of mind, with additional on-street parking available for visitors. Combining practicality, flexibility and a highly convenient location, this attractive home represents an ideal first purchase for buyers looking for comfort, connectivity and affordability.

Property Reference: HRT018711604

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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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