The Netherlands, Coulsdon

£650,000 Guide Price

Property Features

  • Type: House
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Reception Rooms: 2
  • Council Tax Band: F
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Property Features

  • 3 Bedroom Detached House
  • Off Road Parking and Garage
  • Close to Coulsdon South Railway Station
  • Council Tax Band F
  • EPC Rating D

Property Summary

Guide Price £650,000-£675,000 *CHAIN FREE*

Christies are pleased to present to the market this quirky, detached family house in The Netherlands, Coulsdon. The house is located in The Dutch Village, which is a Local Area of Special Character, designed by the Dutch architect Wouter Hamdorff as a ‘modern Dutch garden village’ in the late 1930’s.

Offering generous accommodation throughout the house offers two reception rooms, attractive kitchen/ breakfast room overlooking the rear garden and direct access to the integral garage. To the first floor are three bedrooms, family bathroom with a four piece suite and a further door to a useful storage room / clothes drying area off the bathroom.

There is off street parking for two vehicles, a single garage and attractive front and rear gardens. The house is also well located for local schools and Coulsdon South station with great connections to London Bridge and Victoria.

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