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3 bedroom End Terrace House for sale, Moorfield Road, Orpington, BR6
Features and Description
- Immaculately presented end-terrace house
- Three spacious double bedrooms
- Ideal for home-working flexibility
- Short walk to Priory Gardens
- Excellent Orpington high street amenities
- Fast trains to London Bridge
- Easy access to M25 motorway
- Well-regarded local primary schools
- Community-focused Knoll neighbourhood
- Defined living and dining reception
This three-bedroom end of terrace house in Orpington is for sale and is presented in immaculate condition. All three bedrooms are doubles, providing flexible accommodation for households needing generous sleeping or work-from-home space. The property also includes one bathroom and a reception room, offering a defined area for living and dining.
Situated in The Knoll area of Orpington, the house is well placed for access to nearby green spaces and parks, including Broomhill Common and Priory Gardens, which provide open areas for walking and recreation. The wider Orpington area offers a selection of shops, cafés and everyday amenities around the high street and Walnuts Shopping Centre.
Orpington station is the nearest mainline rail hub, offering direct services to London Bridge in around 15 minutes, as well as routes to Charing Cross and Cannon Street, making the property suitable for commuters seeking regular connections into central London and beyond. Road links are also a feature of the area, with the M25 reachable by car in approximately 10 minutes, giving access to wider motorway networks and nearby towns.
Local schooling in Orpington is well-regarded, with a range of primary and secondary schools available within a short distance, subject to individual admissions policies. Community facilities include local pubs, fitness and yoga studios, and organised events around The Knoll and Broomhill Common, contributing to a strong neighbourhood feel.
Overall, this three-bedroom end of terrace house for sale combines double bedrooms, a reception room and bathroom accommodation with access to transport, green spaces and local amenities.
Sellers view
When I first chose to move to Orpington, it was because of its unique balance of countryside and connectivity. Surrounded by beautiful woodland and green spaces, with lakes and rivers nearby for paddleboarding, it offers a wonderful escape from city life while still being incredibly well connected. London Bridge is just 15 minutes away by direct train, and the M25 can be reached within 10 minutes.
Over the past six years, I have fallen completely in love with this community. From the local pub and yoga studio to the parks and lakes, there is always something to enjoy. One of my favourite things has been watching the wildlife flourish year after year, with new ducks and geese appearing each season.
The Knoll is a truly special place to live. There is a strong community spirit, supported by an active residents' group that organises free open-air cinema nights on Broomhill Common, barbecues, local events and community activities, including the weekly quiz night at The Cricketers. I have been fortunate to have the most wonderful neighbours—kind, considerate people who genuinely look out for one another. We have shared many happy memories together, including enjoying the Priory Music Festival just across the road.
I never imagined moving from this home, but life changes and sometimes we have to adapt. Whoever becomes the next owner will be inheriting far more than a house; they will be joining a welcoming community and enjoying a peaceful, sunny retreat from the bustle of Central London. In the winter, the wood burner makes the house especially cosy, creating a warmth that is hard to describe and even harder to leave behind.
As you walk up the path, take a moment to look at the names engraved into the wall. They belonged to children who were given detention here in the early 1900s, when this was the headmaster's house. I always find myself looking for the repeat offenders, and it makes me smile to think that I have been able to play a small part in the continuing story of this remarkable home.
43 Moorfield will always hold a very special place in my heart, and I hope it becomes just as special to you.
Reception Room
14.11 x 14.8
Dining Room
14.6 x 11.11
Kitchen
14.7 x 9.0
Bathroom
10.5 x 4.6
Bedroom
14.10 x 14.7
Bedroom
8.9 x 8.8
Bedroom
10.0 x 8.11
IMPORTANT NOTE TO POTENTIAL PURCHASERS:
We endeavour to make our particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. The services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All photographs and measurements have been taken as a guide only and are not precise. Floor plans where included are not to scale and accuracy is not guaranteed. If you require clarification or further information on any points, please contact us, especially if you are travelling some distance to view. Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned are to be agreed with the seller.
Moorfield Road, Orpington, BR6
Additional Information
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Property refCAT260112
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EPCD
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TenureFreehold
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Council TaxD
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