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£750,000

(£547/sq. ft)

4 bed terraced house for sale
Kendall Road, Beckenham BR3

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 1,372 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: C

Just added
Freehold
Added on 16/02/2026

About this property

  • Four Bedroom 1930’s House

  • Extended Kitchen/Diner & Loft Conversion

  • Spanning over 1,372 sq.ft.

  • Walking Distance to Clock House Station

  • Overlooking Churchfields Recreation Ground

  • EPC Rating: C

Located on the highly sought-after Kendall Road in Beckenham, this extended four-bedroom 1930s terraced home offers well-planned accommodation arranged across three floors, combining classic proportions with carefully considered modern additions.

The property has benefited from both a loft conversion and a ground-floor rear extension, significantly enhancing the home's overall footprint and functionality. The layout begins with a separate front living room - a welcoming space to unwind - while to the rear, the extended open-plan kitchen/dining area forms the true heart of the home, ideal for modern family life and entertaining. A Wren kitchen has been installed, providing a stylish and practical setup that integrates seamlessly with the dining space.

On the first floor are two well-proportioned double bedrooms, a further single bedroom (ideal as a nursery, study or dressing room), and a family bathroom. The top floor provides a generous bedroom suite with its own ensuite shower room, offering privacy and flexibility for families, guests, or those working from home.

Externally, the rear garden measures approximately six to seven metres in length - a manageable outdoor space for seating, planting and low-maintenance enjoyment. The property does not have a driveway or garage; however, on-street parking is available through a residents’ permit scheme.

Kendall Road is particularly appealing for its family-friendly setting and excellent local amenities, with access to a selection of well-regarded schools (subject to admissions criteria).

Transport links are superb: Clock House railway station is a short walk away, offering regular services to London Bridge and London Waterloo East, with easy onward connections to the City and the West End. Kent House railway station is also nearby, with direct trains to London Victoria, while the Beckenham Road tram stop provides convenient links to Beckenham Junction, East Croydon, and Wimbledon.
A solid and intelligently extended 1930s home in a consistently sought-after BR3 location.

Black & Blanc Disclaimer: These particulars are issued in good faith and are believed to be correct; they do not constitute an offer or contract. All measurements are approximate and provided for guidance only. Fixtures, fittings, and appliances have not been tested, and no warranty can be given regarding their condition. Any buyer should rely on their own inspections, searches and surveys prior to the exchange of contracts.

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  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    D

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