Guide price

£650,000

(£454/sq. ft)

4 bed terraced house for sale
Sheringham Road, London SE20

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 1,431 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

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Freehold
Added on 14/06/2026

About this property

  • Extended Into The Loft

  • Four Bedroom House

  • Impressive Garden Studio

  • Large Sociable Living Space

  • Quiet Residential Location

  • Scope For Extension At The Rear

  • Near An Outstanding Primary School

  • Near Multiple Transport Links

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A handsome four-bedroom mid-terrace house, with loft conversion offering 1,430 sq ft of space that's been cared for and steadily improved by the same owners over a long and settled tenure. The result is a proper family home: Well-presented throughout, with two bathrooms, a pretty, low-maintenance garden, with a fully fitted studio at the end, and the considerable bonus of an Outstanding-rated primary school around the corner (Stewart Fleming), alongside some great transport links.

Located on a quiet residential road, this beautifully cared-for home is a great opportunity for a young, growing family to settle, especially given its proximity to Stewart Fleming Primary School. There’s a great balance between bedroom and living space, with the ground floor living space being particularly attractive in layout; it has a separate kitchen, but the flow between the living and dining rooms creates a social space that families will love, and one that works fantastically well for entertaining, too. The dining end opens up to the garden through sliding doors, creating a great flow between the inside and outside.

The kitchen sits neatly off the dining area: A smart, well-kept galley with high-gloss units, granite worktops and an integrated double oven. The owners have spared no expense in the kitchen, but there is an opportunity to add value by extending the kitchen across the rear of the house to create a larger kitchen and open it up to the rest of the house. Given the loft has been converted, this would be a quick win for anyone who wants to ensure their next house gives them an opportunity to create an uplift in value, and in the current market, the cost of a loft conversion is prohibitive for most, so having it done here already will make this hugely attractive to a lot of buyers.

Upstairs, the first floor holds three bedrooms and the family bathroom. The front double (16'7 x 10'10) is a comfortable room with a bay window and extensive fitted wardrobes; there's a second double (11'9 x 10'9), again with fitted storage; and a smaller room (7'4 x 6'4) that works well as a nursery, study or home office. The family bathroom is fully tiled with a bath, basin and WC.

The loft conversion gives the house its principal bedroom suite, set across the whole top floor - a large, calm double with wardrobes built into the eaves, generous storage and its own en-suite shower room cleverly and discreetly built in, there’s also a separate loo element on the opposite side, it really is cleverly done. It's the sort of grown-up retreat a four-bedroom terrace doesn't always manage to offer.

The garden has been thoughtfully landscaped with low maintenance firmly in mind: Composite decking for sitting and dining, a neat central lawn and a circular paved terrace, framed by reconstituted-stone raised beds that echo the stonework indoors, with mature planting and festoon lighting to finish. At the far end is the real ace - a fully insulated and fitted garden studio (around 124 sq ft), currently working as home office, utility and entertaining space all at once, with fitted units, drinks fridges and room for a dryer. Whether you want a proper work-from-home set-up, a gym or a games room, it's already there and ready to go.

Location-wise, Sheringham Road enjoys an exceptionally convenient position with excellent transport and amenities close at hand. Birkbeck Station is around 0.3 miles away - or six mins on foot, according to Google Maps - with both trains and a tram service connecting to Beckenham Junction (and its direct links to London Bridge and Victoria) and on towards East Croydon, handy for Gatwick connections. Elmers End Station is just 0.7m away, offering another tram link and a direct connection to Charing Cross, while Clock House Station is also within easy walking distance and has a growing parade of shops including a popular coffee spot. For day-to-day needs, the Elmers End Road parade covers most bases - a Co-op, gym, café, post office, dry cleaners, hardware shop, nail salon and the well-regarded Italian, Rustico - while a short walk towards Kent House brings the El Molino tapas restaurant and the Br3wery craft brewery. Beckenham High Street is easily reached via Birkbeck for a wider choice of restaurants, cafes and independents, and Crystal Palace, under 1.5 miles away, is well worth the short trip for its independent boutiques, artisan sellers, lively restaurant scene, Everyman cinema and the Saturday farmers' market down Haynes Lane. For green space, South Norwood Country Park offers 125 acres of parkland, wetlands and meadow, with a large Tesco at Elmers End for the bigger shop.

It's the schooling, though, that really sets this spot apart for families: Stewart Fleming, rated Outstanding, is moments away - quite literally around the corner - with Churchfields and Marian Vian also close by, all of which does no harm at all when it comes to resale further down the line.

Location

Location-wise, Sheringham Road enjoys an exceptionally convenient position with excellent transport and amenities close at hand. Birkbeck Station is around 0.3 miles away - or six mins on foot, according to Google Maps - with both trains and a tram service connecting to Beckenham Junction (and its direct links to London Bridge and Victoria) and on towards East Croydon, handy for Gatwick connections. Elmers End Station is just 0.7m away, offering another tram link and a direct connection to Charing Cross, while Clock House Station is also within easy walking distance and has a growing parade of shops including a popular coffee spot. For day-to-day needs, the Elmers End Road parade covers most bases - a Co-op, gym, café, post office, dry cleaners, hardware shop, nail salon and the well-regarded Italian, Rustico - while a short walk towards Kent House brings the El Molino tapas restaurant and the Br3wery craft brewery. Beckenham High Street is easily reached via Birkbeck for a wider choice of restaurants, cafes and independents, and Crystal Palace, under 1.5 miles away, is well worth the short trip for its independent boutiques, artisan sellers, lively restaurant scene, Everyman cinema and the Saturday farmers' market down Haynes Lane. For green space, South Norwood Country Park offers 125 acres of parkland, wetlands and meadow, with a large Tesco at Elmers End for the bigger shop.

It's the schooling, though, that really sets this spot apart for families: Stewart Fleming, rated Outstanding, is moments away - quite literally around the corner - with Churchfields and Marian Vian also close by, all of which does no harm at all when it comes to resale further down the line.

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