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Full details for 4 Bedroom Detached For Sale in Eltham, Mottingham

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Description

Presented to the market is this great opportunity to purchase a good sized, well presented family home in one of Eltham‘s most sought-after locations. The property boasts a large through lounge, leading to a 24ft open plan kitchen / breakfast room with direct access to a good sized rear garden with patio area ideal for entertaining. To the first floor are four bedroom and two bathrooms, one of which is an en-suite The property also boasts plenty of scope to enhance the property further and extend into the loft space subject to the necessary consents. Further benefits include a downstairs w/c, recently redecorated throughout, double glazing and gas central heating. An internal viewing is highly recommended.

Location:
The property is located on the popular Dunblane Road in Eltham, SE9. The property is centrally located benefitting from a close commute to both Deansfield and Gordon Primary School‘s as well as an approximate 5 minute walk to Oxleas Woodlands - great for kids, dogs, and walks. The property is also situated well for general transport links, including a short walk to Eltham Station or a short walk to get a 10 minute bus to the Elizabeth line and DLR, allowing for easy commuting into Central London.
Eltham is one of the three major town centres in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, a place with a long line of History. Eltham is situated in a centralised area with Woolwich & Plumstead to the North, Bexley to the East and Chislehurst and Bromley to the South. Moreover, Eltham Park South is one of Greenwich‘s Green Flag Award winning sites and the area has recently under gone a major regeneration scheme where £6.6million has been invested primarily by the TFL, in order to give the high street a new image and modern ambience.
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