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Description£515,000 PCM FreeholdCanonbie Road, Honor Oak, SE23 A particularly interesting mix of architecture (Victorian, Edwardian and Deco) marks Canonbie Road as one of the area's most highly regarded residential streets. Much loved, the present owners of this home have been here for over 20 years and added a large conservatory to the rear plus an upper decked terrace. The reception is immense and has folding doors should you wish to separate it from the conservatory space. There's a useful utility room, well proportioned modern kitchen with a back door and downstairs cloakroom in the hall. Upstairs you have a bathroom with w.c plus separate w.c next door. A shower has been cleverly fitted into a hall cupboard. There are also three rather large double bedrooms, with plenty of room for storage. Other features include convenient side access gate for getting bikes etc. through to the garden. This property is steeped in local history - when Honor Oak train station opened in 1865 to serve The Crystal Palace before it burnt down in 1936, this property housed the station master there. Some track and a tunnel remain in Sydenham Woods, but the station itself closed in 1954 and was demolished. Reception 2 (4.2 x 3.7 m - 13′9″ x 12′2″ ft) FeaturesGarden, Conservatory, Parking, Off street parking, Close proximity to station
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