Guide price
£430,0003 bedroom terraced house for sale
Ferndale Road, London SE25
Terraced house
3 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Period Property
- Norwood Junction Station
- Close to Country Park
- Arena Tram Stop
- 3 Bedrooms
On the instructions of the Court Administrator we are pleased to offer this 3 bedroom terraced property. Requiring modernisation throughout and positioned extremely well for transport links.
Internally the accommodation comprises two large reception rooms, a separate kitchen, downstairs WC with access through to garden space.
The first floor comprises three double bedrooms and the family bathroom.
Ferndale Road is close to South Norwood country park and just a 14min walk to Norwood Junction train station. All amenities can be found nearby in South Norwood High street.
Freehold interest to be sold with vacant possession by informal tender.
Internally the accommodation comprises two large reception rooms, a separate kitchen, downstairs WC with access through to garden space.
The first floor comprises three double bedrooms and the family bathroom.
Ferndale Road is close to South Norwood country park and just a 14min walk to Norwood Junction train station. All amenities can be found nearby in South Norwood High street.
Freehold interest to be sold with vacant possession by informal tender.
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