This pretty family home in Croydon could be yours for £950,000.
This stunning five-bedroom semi-detached property, located on Northampton Road, has hit the market - full of modern character, with an elegant and bright interior design.
The Croydon home has five "well-proportioned, flowing" bedrooms, which offer the "perfect blend of comfort and convenience" according to the estate agent.
Core features include two elegant interconnecting reception rooms, a beautiful triple aspect kitchen brimming with light, a modern-style family bath/shower room, and ample storage.
Throughout the semi-detached house, original features are carefully preserved, including high ceilings, original stripped wood flooring, and bright bay windows.
The heart of the home arguably is the open-plan, triple aspect kitchen.
The kitchen features a unique pitched roof, matching units and work surfaces, an inset ceramic sink unit, and space for appliances.
On the first floor of the Croydon family home, there are three bedrooms: two doubles and a single, catering to different needs and requirements, a contemporary style free-standing bath suite, and a separate walk-in shower unit.
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The second floor hosts an additional two double bedrooms and access to an eaves storage space with foundational elements to convert it into a shower room and toilet.
Outside, the semi-detached house has a charming private garden, along with off-street parking.
Close by is the Tramlink at Addiscombe and Sandilands, offering efficient links to East Croydon Station, where you can catch regular fast trains to London.
Even closer to home, Lower Addiscombe Road provides a selection of independent shops and cafes.
Additionally, the area is well served by local schools such as Trinity, Coloma, Robert Fitzroy, and the Oasis Academy.
Those interested in viewing the property can book instantly through the Purplebricks website, or call the estate agent on 02475 136532 for more information.
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