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3 Bedroom Terraced House, Cranbrook Road, Thornton Heath, CR7

Cranbrook Road, Thornton Heath, CR7


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90 Elmers End Rd, London

Description

A beautifully presented three-bedroom Victorian house with a loft conversion, measuring around 1,147 sq ft, set on Cranbrook Road, right on the edge of Crystal Palace. The house has been thoughtfully renovated throughout and benefits from a stunning principal bedroom on the top floor, a stylish open kitchen–dining space (with brand new kitchen) and a private southeast-facing garden.

While the address technically falls within CR7 (Thornton Heath), the reality on the ground is that Crystal Palace sits just moments away, and buyers who know the area will immediately recognise this as one of those locations where you get the Crystal Palace lifestyle with a noticeably more accessible price point.

The house retains the proportions and ceiling heights typical of late Victorian homes, with the ground floor arranged as a natural sequence of living spaces. At the front of the house sits the reception room, a comfortable and inviting space centred around the original chimney breast. The large bay window brings in plenty of natural light, while built-in cabinetry and shelving make the room feel practical as well as attractive.

Moving through the house, the space opens into a dining room which comfortably accommodates a full dining table, making it a natural gathering point for family meals or entertaining friends. The original layout works particularly well here, giving the ground floor a sense of flow without losing the definition of separate spaces.

To the rear, the house opens into a striking kitchen, finished with dark cabinetry, stone worktops and a central island which doubles as a breakfast bar. Integrated appliances sit neatly within the cabinetry, and the whole space is finished in a way that feels both modern and practical.

Full-width doors open directly onto the garden, allowing the kitchen to connect easily with the outside space during warmer months.

The first floor provides two well-proportioned double bedrooms along with a large family bathroom. The bathroom is particularly generous, finished with a freestanding bath, a separate walk-in shower and large windows which bring in plenty of natural light.

The second-floor loft conversion forms the principal bedroom suite and is one of the standout features of the house. The room stretches across the full width of the property and benefits from rooflights which bring light deep into the space. There is ample room here for a large bed, wardrobes and a dressing area, while the floor plan also incorporates a separate shower room.

It’s the sort of loft conversion that genuinely transforms the way the house works, giving the top floor a calm, private feel that works well as a main bedroom.

The southeast-facing garden sits directly behind the kitchen and begins with a paved terrace, which works well as a seating or dining area. At the end of the garden is a useful shed, which could make way for an outdoor studio. It is wired for electricity currently, so a useful hobby space for someone who doesn’t want to install a studio. Notably, as the house is also an end of terrace, you have easy access down the side of the house to access the garden, ideal for those with dogs, bikes and when taking the bins out!

Location is where this property becomes particularly interesting.

Although the postcode reads CR7, the house sits right on the border with SE19, meaning Crystal Palace is effectively on the doorstep.

From the front door, it’s a short journey up the hill into Crystal Palace itself, where you’ll find one of South London’s most distinctive neighbourhood centres. The Crystal Palace Triangle is well known for its mix of independent cafés, restaurants, pubs and small retailers. Places such as Brown & Green, Urban Cellar, Four Boroughs, Blowing Dandelion and the Everyman Cinema have helped establish the area as one of South London’s most vibrant lifestyle locations.

For green space, Crystal Palace Park is nearby and offers over 200 acres of open parkland, including the boating lake, the famous Victorian dinosaur sculptures and regular weekend food markets.

Transport connections are also strong. Norwood Junction station is within easy reach and provides fast and frequent trains into London Bridge and Victoria, while the Overground service connects directly to Shoreditch High Street and Highbury & Islington. Crystal Palace station is also accessible and provides additional links into London Bridge and Victoria via Forest Hill. Thornton Heath Station is the closest option, which has a direct link to Victoria taking on average taking les than 25 mins, it also stops at Clapham Junction which is a very useful hub.

What this location offers, in practical terms, is the ability to live within the wider Crystal Palace neighbourhood while buying at a noticeably lower price point than homes just a few streets further up the hill.

For buyers who already love the area but have found central Crystal Palace pricing difficult to reach, this is exactly the sort of opportunity that tends to attract strong interest.

 


EPC Rating: E

Key Features

  • Stunning Three Bedroom House
  • Open Plan Kitchen Dining Space
  • Brand New Kitchen
  • On the Crystal Palace Border
  • Quiet Residential Location
  • Modern Kitchen & Bathrooms
  • Southeast Facing Garden
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Property Details

  • Property type: House
  • Property style: Terraced
  • Price Per Sq Foot: £436
  • Approx Sq Feet: 1,147 sqft
  • Plot Sq Feet: 1,335 sqft
  • Council Tax Band: D
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Location

Location is where this property becomes particularly interesting. Although the postcode reads CR7, the house sits right on the border with SE19, meaning Crystal Palace is effectively on the doorstep. From the front door it’s a short journey up the hill into Crystal Palace itself, where you’ll find one of South London’s most distinctive neighbourhood centres. The Crystal Palace Triangle is well known for its mix of independent cafés, restaurants, pubs and small retailerLocation is where this property becomes particularly interesting. Although the postcode reads CR7, the house sits right on the border with SE19, meaning Crystal Palace is effectively on the doorstep. From the front door, it’s a short journey up the hill into Crystal Palace itself, where you’ll find one of South London’s most distinctive neighbourhood centres. The Crystal Palace Triangle is well known for its mix of independent cafés, restaurants, pubs and small retailers. Places such as Brown & Green, Urban Cellar, Four Boroughs, Blowing Dandelion and the Everyman Cinema have helped establish the area as one of South London’s most vibrant lifestyle locations. For green space, Crystal Palace Park is nearby and offers over 200 acres of open parkland, including the boating lake, the famous Victorian dinosaur sculptures and regular weekend food markets. Transport connections are also strong. Norwood Junction station is within easy reach and provides fast and frequent trains into London Bridge and Victoria, while the Overground service connects directly to Shoreditch High Street and Highbury & Islington. Crystal Palace station is also accessible and provides additional links into London Bridge and Victoria via Forest Hill. Thornton Heath Station is the closest option, which has a direct link to Victoria taking on average taking les than 25 mins, it also stops at Clapham Junction which is a very useful hub. What this location offers, in practical terms, is the ability to live within the wider Crystal Palace neighbourhood while buying at a noticeably lower price point than homes just a few streets further up the hill. For buyers who already love the area but have found central Crystal Palace pricing difficult to reach, this is exactly the sort of opportunity that tends to attract strong interest. s. Places such as Brown & Green, Urban Cellar, Four Boroughs, Blowing Dandelion and the Everyman Cinema have helped establish the area as one of South London’s most vibrant lifestyle locations. For green space, Crystal Palace Park is nearby and offers over 200 acres of open parkland, including the boating lake, the famous Victorian dinosaur sculptures and regular weekend food markets. Transport connections are also strong. Norwood Junction station is within easy reach and provides fast and frequent trains into London Bridge and Victoria, while the Overground service connects directly to Shoreditch High Street and Highbury & Islington. Crystal Palace station is also accessible and provides additional links into London Bridge and Victoria via Forest Hill. What this location offers, in practical terms, is the ability to live within the wider Crystal Palace neighbourhood while buying at a noticeably lower price point than homes just a few streets further up the hill. For buyers who already love the area but have found central Crystal Palace pricing difficult to reach, this is exactly the sort of opportunity that tends to attract strong interest.

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