Normanhurst Avenue, Bexleyheath, Kent, DA7
£625,000-£650,000
Offering a real great sense of family accomodation, large entrance hall with a through lounge/diner. Spacious Kitchen/Breakfast room with doors on to a well maintained rear garden. Utlity room and downstairs shower room. Double bedroom/study conversion perfect for an older teenager or family relative. Upstairs you have Three double bedrooms, en-suite and a great dressing room which could easily be converted back if needed. Ample parking at the front and a location primed for schools, transport links and relaxing walks.
Interior
Entrance Porch 5'11" x 2'11" (1.8m x 0.9m).
Hallway 21'5" x 6'10" (6.53m x 2.08m).
Living Room 18'11" x 10'11" (5.77m x 3.33m).
Bedroom 4 13'6" x 6'3" (4.11m x 1.9m).
Kitchen/Diner 23' x 9'10" (7m x 3m).
Landing
Bedroom 1 11'5" x 9'10" (3.48m x 3m).
En-Suite 9'7" x 6' (2.92m x 1.83m).
Bedroom 2 10'11" x 8'7" (3.33m x 2.62m).
Bedroom 3 18' x 7'7" (5.49m x 2.31m).
Bathroom 8'1" x 7'5" (2.46m x 2.26m).
Ground Floor Shower Room 6'1" x 5'7" (1.85m x 1.7m).
Exterior
Front Driveway
Off Street Parking For 3 Cars
Rear Garden
Additional Information
Bexleyheath is home to the borough's largest shopping facility, where you'll find high-street names, and supermarkets. There's a bowling alley, a cinema, Crook Log Leisure Centre, regular specialist markets and family-friendly restaurants too.
Families are also attracted to Bexleyheath for the schooling with two of the borough's grammars and excellent primaries close by. The Red House an Arts & Crafts property designed for the artist and socialist William Morris - is Bexleyheath's premier cultural attraction.
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