This charming flint-built lodge house formed part of the north entrance to the Oakley House estate, the development originally dating back to 1742. This unique lodge offers two bedrooms, a double aspect living room, separate dining room, a modern kitchen, utility area and bathroom. Outside you will find a paved rear garden, an established side garden laid to lawn, a timber constructed outbuilding, and a double carport for off road parking. As you would imagine from a Victorian gate house, the property offers a quirky floor area with a wealth of features.
The property is conveniently located within easy access of shops and amenities in nearby Locksbottom, as well as the centres of Orpington and Bromley, each with a wider range of shops, bars, restaurants and leisure facilities. Orpington and Bromley South stations are within easy reach, providing excellent links into Central London, as well as regular bus routes connecting the surrounding area. The area is also well served by a number of excellent schools, including Trinity Primary along with Darrick Wood, Hayes and Ravenswood Secondary Schools.
Tenure - Freehold Council Tax London Borough Of Bromley Tax Band - E Energy Efficiency Rating - E
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