Guide price
£675,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleBeaverwood Road, Chislehurst, Kent BR7
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Charming cottage
Arts & Crafts style
Nicely presented throughout
3 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms
80' rear garden
Close to Chislehurst School for Girls
Farringtons School 0.5 mies
Royal Parade 0.9 miles
Local mini market and bus routes 3 min walk
Guide Price £675,000 to £700,000
Wander along Beaverwood Road and step straight into Chislehurst history. Built circa 1898 in the ever-popular Arts & Crafts style this charming cottage is a true gem and a must-see.
Nicely presented throughout, the property offers 1,041 sq ft of well-balanced accommodation, including three bedrooms and two separate reception rooms. The home is ideally positioned for local amenities and well-regarded schools, being just a two-minute walk to Chislehurst School for Girls, a ten-minute walk to Farringtons School, and moments from bus routes and a local mini-market.
Beaverwood Road is rich in character and local heritage. The UK’s first purpose-built car garage, Western Motor Works, was established at the beginning of the road in 1904 by Ferdinand Marsham-Townshend in the Arts & Crafts style. Built on his own land after initially seeking a Knightsbridge location, the site was later developed around 1911 by E.H. May.
To the front, there is a driveway providing off-street parking alongside a pretty garden. Entry is via a covered porch into a warm and welcoming hallway, where polished floorboards flow through to the dining room. An understairs cupboard offers useful storage.
The living room is positioned to the front of the house, featuring a brick fireplace as a focal point along with a picture rail adding period detail.
To the rear, the dining room also enjoys an attractive fireplace and picture rail, enhancing the character and charm of the space.
The kitchen incorporates a good range of traditional-style wall and floor units and provides space for a dining table for everyday use. A barn-style door opens directly onto the pretty rear garden.
Upstairs, the three bedrooms are accessed via a bright stairwell.
Bedroom one is a generous double of approximately 150 sq ft and benefits from a full wall of floor-to-ceiling wardrobes.
Bedroom two is another well-proportioned double overlooking the rear garden, while bedroom three also enjoys a garden outlook and includes a built-in cupboard.
The bathroom comprises a bath with handheld shower, a vanity basin unit with mirror above, a mirrored wall cabinet, and a window providing natural light and ventilation.
The rear garden is a particularly attractive feature of the property, with planted borders framing a central lawn. There is also an appealing shed, two storerooms, and a garden WC.
Chislehurst School for Girls 2 min walk
Farringtons School 0.5 miles
Local mini market and bus routes 3 min walk
Scadbury Nature Reserve 0.3 miles
Royal Parade 0.9 miles
nb Any journey times/distances given are approximate and have been sourced from Google Maps and
Material Information
• Electricity: Mains supply
• Gas: Mains supply
• Heating: Gas
• Sewerage: Mains drainage; metered water tbc
• Council Tax: Bromley Borough Band E
• Locally listed house
• This is a Conservation Area
Broadband and Mobile Coverage
For broadband and mobile phone coverage at the property in question please visit: And respectively.
Important note to potential purchasers:
We endeavour to make our particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and a buyer is advised to obtain verification from their own solicitor or surveyor.
Wander along Beaverwood Road and step straight into Chislehurst history. Built circa 1898 in the ever-popular Arts & Crafts style this charming cottage is a true gem and a must-see.
Nicely presented throughout, the property offers 1,041 sq ft of well-balanced accommodation, including three bedrooms and two separate reception rooms. The home is ideally positioned for local amenities and well-regarded schools, being just a two-minute walk to Chislehurst School for Girls, a ten-minute walk to Farringtons School, and moments from bus routes and a local mini-market.
Beaverwood Road is rich in character and local heritage. The UK’s first purpose-built car garage, Western Motor Works, was established at the beginning of the road in 1904 by Ferdinand Marsham-Townshend in the Arts & Crafts style. Built on his own land after initially seeking a Knightsbridge location, the site was later developed around 1911 by E.H. May.
To the front, there is a driveway providing off-street parking alongside a pretty garden. Entry is via a covered porch into a warm and welcoming hallway, where polished floorboards flow through to the dining room. An understairs cupboard offers useful storage.
The living room is positioned to the front of the house, featuring a brick fireplace as a focal point along with a picture rail adding period detail.
To the rear, the dining room also enjoys an attractive fireplace and picture rail, enhancing the character and charm of the space.
The kitchen incorporates a good range of traditional-style wall and floor units and provides space for a dining table for everyday use. A barn-style door opens directly onto the pretty rear garden.
Upstairs, the three bedrooms are accessed via a bright stairwell.
Bedroom one is a generous double of approximately 150 sq ft and benefits from a full wall of floor-to-ceiling wardrobes.
Bedroom two is another well-proportioned double overlooking the rear garden, while bedroom three also enjoys a garden outlook and includes a built-in cupboard.
The bathroom comprises a bath with handheld shower, a vanity basin unit with mirror above, a mirrored wall cabinet, and a window providing natural light and ventilation.
The rear garden is a particularly attractive feature of the property, with planted borders framing a central lawn. There is also an appealing shed, two storerooms, and a garden WC.
Chislehurst School for Girls 2 min walk
Farringtons School 0.5 miles
Local mini market and bus routes 3 min walk
Scadbury Nature Reserve 0.3 miles
Royal Parade 0.9 miles
nb Any journey times/distances given are approximate and have been sourced from Google Maps and
Material Information
• Electricity: Mains supply
• Gas: Mains supply
• Heating: Gas
• Sewerage: Mains drainage; metered water tbc
• Council Tax: Bromley Borough Band E
• Locally listed house
• This is a Conservation Area
Broadband and Mobile Coverage
For broadband and mobile phone coverage at the property in question please visit: And respectively.
Important note to potential purchasers:
We endeavour to make our particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and a buyer is advised to obtain verification from their own solicitor or surveyor.
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