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Guide price

£1,100,000

5 bed end terrace house for sale
Broadfield Road, London SE6

    • 5 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 3 receptions

Just added
Freehold
Added on 09/01/2026

About this property

  • Corbett Estate

  • End of terrace double fronted Edwardian family home

  • Over 2783 sq. Ft / 258.7 sq. M

  • Five double bedrooms

  • Large & mature landscaped garden

  • Three living space including open plan kitchen living room

  • Two bathrooms plus downstairs toilet

  • Utility room & large cellar

  • Drive

Positioned on Broadfield Road, one of the Corbett Estate’s wide, tree-lined residential streets and within an easy, flat walk of Hither Green station, this substantial period house offers generous family living arranged over three floors, in a neighbourhood valued for its calm atmosphere and strong sense of community.

This double-fronted, end of terrace property presents beautifully from the street, with a handsome period façade set back behind a well-kept front garden, while useful side access provides a practical and discreet route through to the rear.

Through an illuminating stained glass front door, the house opens into well-proportioned ground-floor accommodation, with a formal reception room to the right and a second living or dining space to the left and rear. The layout works well for modern living creating a natural flow between entertaining and everyday family life while retaining a sense of separation and scale. The kitchen sits at the rear of the house and connects naturally with the garden, providing a practical and sociable hub to the home.

Upstairs, the five double bedrooms, arranged over the first and second floors, are evenly balanced and generous, with good ceiling heights and plenty of natural light. The arrangement across the upper floors lends itself well to family living, home working and guest accommodation, depending on need. The property boasts three bathrooms plus a downstairs toilet.

To the rear, the garden is private and well established, offering a quiet outdoor space that feels removed from the city. It provides room for seating, planting and play, and is a natural extension of the living space during the warmer months.

The current owners have set up the property for future sustainability, fitting it with solar panels and a charging point for an electric vehicle.

Built by the renowned Victorian Builder, Archibald Cameron Corbett, Broadfield Road sits at the heart of the Corbett Estate, an area known for its Victorian architecture, mature trees and neighbourly feel. Local shops, cafés and everyday amenities are close at hand, with green spaces and transport links within easy reach, making the location both practical and appealing for long-term living.

Archibald Corbett, a Scottish property developer, mp, and philanthropist, was recognized as the biggest house builder in suburban London at the end of the 19th century. His vision for the Corbett Estate was to create healthy living spaces, featuring homes with generous front and back gardens along wide streets, fostering a strong sense of community that still prevails today. The Corbett Estate attracts many artists and families with its blend of Victorian architecture, local schools, and green space. The annual local Arts Trail around the area, and periodic community crafts events strengthen the community feel.

The neighbourhood has a strong local community, with a supportive and family-oriented spirit. The immediate area boasts many independently owned businesses such as resident favourite shop Torridon convenience store and coffee shop Flour and Flower. Forster park, and Abbotshall community centre are both a short walk away, with Forster park boasting beautiful woodlands and open spaces, and Abbotshall fields providing a social hub for families, hosting regular community events.

The locale is also rich in educational opportunities, with a selection of popular local nursery and primary schools within proximity, including Sandhurst, Torridon, and Holy Cross. Prestigious independent schools like St Dunstan’s College and Colfe’s are nearby.

Hither Green station is a ten minute, flat walk, providing easy access into London, with direct Southeastern services taking around 10-15 minutes to reach London Bridge.

Hither Green is highly regarded for its thriving community and a variety of independent shops with favourites including Arlo & Mo, Three Sisters, You Don’t Bring Me Flowers, Crimson and Clover, Park Fever, and Good Hope, making it a hotspot for those seeking a dynamic and engaging community.
A further short stroll west opens up access to Catford town centre. Ambitious regeneration plans aim to make Catford one of the most vibrant and green town centres in London. Favourite local haunts include Good Food, La Pizzeria Italiana and Taro.

Further afield, Blackheath, Beckenham, Brockley, Bromley and Greenwich offer additional leisure and cultural experiences, all within a manageable distance, for weekend exploration.

These Southeast London pockets are also home to a choice of green spaces, conservation areas and local arts and community festivals.

Council tax band: F
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