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neighbouring areas

Beckenham Deptford Kennington Plumstead
Bermondsey Dulwich Kidbrooke Rotherhithe
Blackheath Eltham Lewisham South Norwood
Borough Forest Hill Mottingham Sydenham
Camberwell Greenwich New Cross Thamesmead
Catford Grove Park New Eltham West Dulwich
Charlton Herne Hill Peckham West Norwood
Crystal Palace Hither Green Penge Woolwich

 

Postcodes

SE1 SE16 SE22 SE3
SE10 SE17 SE23 SE4
SE11 SE18 SE24 SE5
SE12 SE19 SE25 SE6
SE13 SE2 SE26 SE7
SE14 SE20 SE27 SE8
SE15 SE21 SE28 SE9

Bromley is the largest London Borough and is located in south east London. With more than 35 square miles of protected countryside, picturesque parks and woodlands to explore, it is easy to forget that London's West End is less than 12 miles away from Bromley Town Centre. Bromley is in postcode BR1 in the London Borough of Bromley. Properties for sale in Bromley include 1930's and Victorian terraced houses, 1960's properties, town houses, detached and semi detached properties, flats in purpose built blocks and period properties. The area of BR1 attracts families, first time buyers and commuters. Families searching for houses in Bromley should expect to pay around £329k+ for a three bedroom semi detached property. People searching for flats for sale would pay £155k+ for a one bedroom flat in a new development.

Amenities for properties in Bromley

People searching for property in Bromley who enjoy shopping will find the Glades Shopping Centre in the centre of Bromley, which has over 126 stores, bars and restaurants. There are more shops along the high street, including Waitrose, Marks & Spencer, banks, building societies and estate agents, and a farmers market on Fridays and Saturdays. Bromley is conveniently located to Bluewater, with branches of top London stores and all the best high street names. Bromley has lots of attractions, amongst which there are health and sports clubs, a theatre, a cinema and a library, and also a selection of restaurants, bars and nightclubs. Bromley is famous for its horticulture, with thousands of bulbs and trees planted every year to ensure the borough is always looking its best. As well as the many parks and open spaces, you can explore Bromley's countryside through a network of walking routes. Other activities to be enjoyed in BR1 are fishing, golf and horse riding. Families searching for property in Bromley will find a good number of schools, and for further education there's Bromley College.

Transport in Bromley

Bromley is a popular commuter town due to its excellent transport links. The main station, Bromley South, serves London Victoria and Blackfriars, and a second station at Bromley North runs a shuttle service to Grove Park with onward services to Cannon Street, Charing Cross, London Bridge and Waterloo.

Surrounding areas

Whilst searching for properties for sale in Bromley you might also like to consider Beckenham, Dulwich and Grove Park.