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3 bedroom bungalow for sale
Hill Crescent, Bexley, Kent, DA5
Bungalow
3 beds
2 baths
1841
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Rare opportunity in a sought after location
- Art Deco 3 bedroom converted bungalow
- Arranged over three floors
- Impressive rear garden
- Significant scope to extend, reconfigure or redevelop (STPP)
- Elevated position with far-reaching views
- Garage plus off-road parking
Located on the desirable Hill Crescent in Bexley, this three-bedroom Art Deco converted bungalow arranged over three floors presents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial property with exceptional redevelopment potential in a prime residential setting.
The existing dwelling is well maintained and full of character typical of its era, yet the principal appeal lies in the size of the plot and scope for future enhancement or complete redevelopment (subject to the necessary planning consents). The current accommodation comprises a kitchen, dining room, reception room, bedroom with built-in wardrobes and shower room on the ground floor; a further reception room and bedroom on the lower ground floor; and a second-floor bedroom with eaves storage and an additional shower room, offering flexible space for interim occupation or rental.
The standout feature is unquestionably the rear garden extending to approximately 10,760 sq ft, understood to be the largest plot among the surrounding properties. This exceptional outdoor space significantly sets the property apart and makes it highly attractive for buyers seeking to extend substantially, reconfigure, or create a new, larger home in a well established and sought-after location.
The elevated position affords far-reaching views, and the property further benefits from a garage and off-road parking.
A rare chance to secure a significant plot with an existing Art Deco dwelling in a prime residential road, combining immediate usability with clear long-term potential.
Key Terms
Bexley Village is the heart of the local community and the pretty High Street has resisted turning into another cloned shopping destination. You’ll find independent stores, family-run businesses, pubs, restaurants and the mainline train station. Bexley is also home to two of the borough’s grammars and some respected primary schools for families. Hall Place is Bexley Village's most notable attraction. This Grade 1 listed Tudor mansion hosts regular events, and has its own café and neighbouring restaurant.
The existing dwelling is well maintained and full of character typical of its era, yet the principal appeal lies in the size of the plot and scope for future enhancement or complete redevelopment (subject to the necessary planning consents). The current accommodation comprises a kitchen, dining room, reception room, bedroom with built-in wardrobes and shower room on the ground floor; a further reception room and bedroom on the lower ground floor; and a second-floor bedroom with eaves storage and an additional shower room, offering flexible space for interim occupation or rental.
The standout feature is unquestionably the rear garden extending to approximately 10,760 sq ft, understood to be the largest plot among the surrounding properties. This exceptional outdoor space significantly sets the property apart and makes it highly attractive for buyers seeking to extend substantially, reconfigure, or create a new, larger home in a well established and sought-after location.
The elevated position affords far-reaching views, and the property further benefits from a garage and off-road parking.
A rare chance to secure a significant plot with an existing Art Deco dwelling in a prime residential road, combining immediate usability with clear long-term potential.
Key Terms
Bexley Village is the heart of the local community and the pretty High Street has resisted turning into another cloned shopping destination. You’ll find independent stores, family-run businesses, pubs, restaurants and the mainline train station. Bexley is also home to two of the borough’s grammars and some respected primary schools for families. Hall Place is Bexley Village's most notable attraction. This Grade 1 listed Tudor mansion hosts regular events, and has its own café and neighbouring restaurant.
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Crime score
Low crime
1/10
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3 bedroom bungalows
£576,875
£576,875
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