£565,000
(£640/sq. ft)
3 bed semi-detached house for saleThornton Crescent, Coulsdon CR5
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
883 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
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About this property
Semi Detached Family Home
Open-Plan Kitchen/Reception
Recently Renovated
Garage
A beautifully presented 1930s semi-detached family home, offered in excellent decorative order and located in a popular residential area of Coulsdon.
The accommodation comprises a welcoming entrance hall, a spacious living room with feature logburner, and a bright, open-plan kitchen/dining area with sliding glass doors opening directly onto the garden — perfect for modern family living and entertaining.
Just off the kitchen is a bonus room, ideal for use as a home office, playroom or snug.
Upstairs, the property offers two generous double bedrooms, along with a versatile third bedroom ideal as a child’s room or dedicated home office. A stylish and modern family bathroom completes the first floor.
Outside, the rear garden is beautifully maintained with a paved patio area for al fresco dining and a large lawn — perfect for family use or entertaining. The front of the house offers off-street parking for multiple vehicles and access to a single garage for additional storage.
The property also offers scope to extend to the side (subject to the usual planning permissions), as many neighbouring homes on the street have already done — giving future owners the opportunity to further increase living space and value.
This charming home combines 1930s character with contemporary style, and is ideally suited to young families, first-time buyers or anyone seeking flexible space in a well-connected, community-friendly location.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: Band E
EPC: Rating D
Location;
Thornton Crescent is a quiet residential road consisting mainly of period family homes.
Coulsdon is an affluent area popular with young families due to its convenient transport links, buzzing town centre, vast green open spaces and exemplary local schools.
There is a regular bus route taking you directly to Coulsdon South train station which offers a fantastic service for the commuter into both London Bridge and London Victoria.
Old Coulsdon has a parade of local shops for your convenience, The Tudor Rose is always a great spot for a quiet drink or Sunday roast.
Coulsdon Town Centre, about a five minute drive away, offers an array of local shops, independent cafe's and restaurants on your doorstep. Situated on the High St, our personal favourite is Cyco Cafe, an independent, eco-conscious family cafe and bakery.
The property falls into the catchment area for many local schools such as Coulsdon CofE Primary School, Keston Primary and Oasis Academy.
There are plenty of open spaces nearby, Coulsdon Common being a perfect spot for dogwalking and those leisurely afternoon strolls.
EPC Rating: D
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