PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
A beautifully presented 4 bedroom semi detached family home located on this quiet residential street, offering generous proportions (1352 sqft / 125.6 sqm), a nicely landscaped SOUTH facing rear garden and double glazed windows throughout.
The house is a handsome 1930’s mid terrace that has an appealing kerb appeal with a very rendered facarde, bay windows and a pitched roof. The house is set back from the street by a neatly landscaped front garden with a path leading to a front porch.
Upon entry there is a good size entrance hall offering plenty of space for coats, shoes, brollies and negotiating prams! There is also storage under the stairs and a handy downstairs WC.
The dual aspect, double reception room offers plenty of entertaining space, it spans the whole length of the house and is fitted with stylish solid wood flooring.
The front reception is a cosy lounge area fitted with boxed shelving and a tv cupboard in the alcove of the chimney breast. A large bay window illuminates the room with natural light.
The rear end of the reception room is a dining area which has large bi-fold doors that opens up the back of the house to the SOUTH facing rear garden. This allows plenty of light to filter through the whole of the ground floor.
The kitchen is open planned to the dining area and is fitted with plenty of stylish gloss grey wall and base mounted units, with integrated appliances, white Metro tiles splash-back and a solid wood worktop housing an induction hob and a sink that sits nicely under a window over looking the garden.
The garden is a good size (approx 54ft), beautifully landscaped and is facing due south making is a sun spot! As soon as you step out of the bi-fold doors there is a raised decked patio area which is perfect for alfresco dining on those warm summer evenings. Steps lead down to a neatly manicured lawn which is surrounded by boarders full of an array of mature plants, shrubs and trees. At the far end of the garden is a built in pizza oven which is great for entertaining guests with a pizza party.
Upstairs on the first floor are three bedrooms and the family bathroom.
The master bedroom is at the front of the house and mirrors the large bay window from the reception room below, the floors are carpeted and there are floor to ceiling fitted cupboards either side of the chimney breast.
Also at the front of the house is the fourth bedroom, this is a small double and makes a good study, nursery or children’s bedroom.
At the back of the house is another large double bedroom which has lovely views of the rear garden through two large windows. The floors are also carpeted and there are more fitted cupboards with shelving in the alcoves.
The family bathroom is fully tiled and offers plenty of space, incorporating a wash hand basin with vanity unit, a toilet and a large bath tub with shower screen and shower head above. There is also a large cupboard for storage and a frosted window for ventilation and natural light.
The top of the house has been converted to create a good size double bed loft room, perfect for guests, a child or an au pair. There is storage in the eaves, wooden flooring and twin skylights fitted with blackout blinds.
Casslee Road is well located and surrounded by open green spaces such as Blythe Hill fields, Ravensbourne Park Gardens and Ladywell Fields.
Transport links into all parts of London could hardly be easier. Catford Bridge provides services to Cannon Street (in around 24 minutes) and Charing Cross (in around 22 minutes), both via London Bridge. There are also services from Catford up to Kings Cross St Pancras via Elephant and Castle and Blackfriars. For anyone needing the London Overground, Honor Oak Park station is within easy reach by cutting through Blythe Hill Fields and Crofton Park station is just up the road too. Having all these options for stations makes commuting when train lines aren’t available a doddle!
Amenities can be found either in the centre of Catford, Forest Hill or Honor Oak Park. Including a selection of high street favourites, independent coffee shops and several highly-rated restaurants and gastro pubs. A couple of places of note for an evening out include The Blythe Hill Tavern, a CAMRA-award winning pub, and the Ninth life and Catford Bridge Tavern are new hip gastro pubs and there is even a new Cinema in Catford Mews! Rise Café at the bottom of Blythe Hill Fields is a great place for a spot of breakfast or Sunday brunch.
There is also a very good selection of Outstanding and Good primary schools nearby including Rathfern, Dalmain, Stillness, St William of York, Prendergast and independent through school, St Dunstan’s College, is a short walk away.