Bideford Road, Bromley, BR1
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- PROPERTY TYPE
House
- BEDROOMS
2
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
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Key features
- End terrace house
- Gas central heating
- Double Glazing
- Good size garden
- Two Receptions
- Modern Kitchen
Description
Mann Lettings Lee Green are open Mon - Fri 8.30am to 6.30pm and Saturday 9.00am-5.00pm. Please call to view or for any further assistance.
Eating and drinking: Cafe culture thrives in Bromley, centred around the bustling high street. Treat yourself to a pre theatre curry at Cinnamon Culture or, for a special occasion, sample some gourmet Mediterranean fare at Michelin starred Chapter One. If you’re in the Sundridge Park village area, relax in the delightful Lavender House, which doubles as a community hub.
Theatre: Whether you’re looking for amateur dramatics or big productions that wouldn’t look out of place in the West End, Bromley has something for every theatre lover. Bromley Little Theatre has been showcasing local talent since 1938, while The Churchill Theatre is one of Bromley’s most popular attractions, seating more than 700 people.
Culture: The Empire Cinema screens both the latest blockbusters and more arthouse choices. Located in a beautiful Victorian house, Ripley Arts Centre displays the work of local artists and hosts concerts and recitals in an evocative setting.
Local amenities
Bromley High Street is a hive of activity, with a very popular open air market in its pedestrianised zone on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and includes an indoor shopping centre, The Glades, which has extensive car parking.
The neighbourhood is great for outdoorsy types, with its numerous playing fields and golf courses. Bromley Cricket Club is one of the best in the country and has started the careers of several international players. It also organises tennis, squash and racketball events. Bromley Golf Club meets on Sunday mornings and welcomes players of all abilities to its nine hole course.
For those who’d rather keep fit indoors, the Pavilion Leisure Centre boasts a bowling alley, gym and cafe. Benefiting from a recent £5 million upgrade, the centre offers a variety of classes in its pool and fitness centre.
Bromley has a huge Tesco superstore with parking facilities on Homesdale Road.
There are 14 libraries in the borough. The largest, Central Library, has a number of reading groups for adults and several term time events for children.
Green spaces
The grounds of Bromley Palace, once the residence of the Bishop of Rochester, feature a boat house, lake and rockery. Bromley purchased its first recreation area, Martin’s Hill Park, in 1878 and the children’s play area here is still popular today. The amphitheatre at Church House Gardens has recently been upgraded, and locals can arrange to use it to stage concerts, plays or book readings. Bromley also has lots of smaller open spaces that provide ample opportunities for jogging and dog walking.
Changing times
A £90 million development is underway in Bromley South Central. When finished, it will boast a hotel, multiplex cinema and 200 new apartments. Crystal Palace Park, a 200 acre English Heritage Grade II listed facility, is undergoing significant regeneration, as part of a five year action plan.
Transport
Rail: Bromley has two mainline stations. From Bromley South trains to London Victoria take just over 15 minutes and Bromley North has shuttle trains to Grove Park where there are onward connections to Charing Cross and Cannon Street. There are also stations in Shortlands, Bickley and Sundridge Park, which serve central London and beyond.
Bus: Local bus routes serve Orpington (61), Lewisham (208), Croydon (119) and Crystal Palace (227). At night, the N3 runs to Oxford Circus and the N47 to Trafalgar Square.
Tram: The west of the borough is served by Tramlink, with links to Croydon and Wimbledon.
Cycle: The borough of Bromley has more than 100 miles of cycle route, with some off road such as through Jubilee Park and along Waterlink Way. The council produces detailed maps of local cycle routes that can be picked up from libraries and bike shops across the borough.
Education
The quality of Bromley’s schools is a key reason why many families relocate here. There are many primary schools, with Highfield Infants and Junior schools proving popular. There are also a number of good secondary schools and academies, as well as options for private education including the well established Bromley High for girls, and many more choices in neighbouring Beckenham and Orpington.
Bideford Road, Bromley, BR1
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Grove Park Station0.7 miles
- Beckenham Hill Station1.1 miles
- Bellingham Station1.1 miles
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