Harvest Bank Road, West Wickham, Kent

£800,000



Full Description

This property is full of character and situated in sought after area for schools, but offers so much more including a commanding elevated position with stunning views over the valley and surrounding countryside.

Offering a versatie and interesting layout this spacious property, boasts numerous features including open plan sitting room/dining room, roof terrace with views, master bedroom with vaulted ceiling and a south facing garden.

Hayes Railway Station and Hayes High Street are walkable distance, as are local amenities in Coney Hall with bus services to Bromley, Croydon and West Wickham all close by.

The sought after schools of Hayes and Wickham Common are also within walking distance.

This is really a must see! But dont just take our word for it, lets see what the current owners have to say about having lived here, for over a decade...

"We have loved living here, with its individuality, character and spaciousness of the house we knew as soon as we had our first veiwing, we had fallen in love with the house and have loved it ever since! But now we have to move on.

When we moved in it was configured as a 6 bed house and we now have it as 3 beds with lots of living space for music, work and relaxation. Sitting out on the patio with views across the valley with its mature trees and fields is lovely in the summer, especially with a glass in hand.

It has also been the perfect place for entertaining, and we have had end of year work parties with up to 60 people, young and old, spilling in and out of the house. Having the garden levelled off has made a huge difference to the way we use the garden, especially when our son was younger, kicking a ball around and playing Badminton.

Our son has had the benefit of great Primary and Secondary schools just a short walk away, which has been amazing. We have been very fortunate to have wonderful woodland walks right out
Council tax band: NotSet

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To discuss this property please contact John Wiltshire on:
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