Ever wondered what £1 million would get you in Bexley?
We thought we’d take a look at some of the swankiest homes on the market at the moment.
Here's a list of the priciest properties in the area:
1. Camden Road - £1, 300,000
The most expensive property on the market is this four bed detached 'cottage', available through Robinson Jackson.
Built in the 1930s, the property has been extended by its owners over the years.
It has a striking entrance hall with a beautiful oak staircase with glass balustrading, a 250ft landscaped garden with a stunning heated swimming pool, and a luxury fully fitted kitchen.
2. Pinewood Place - £950,000
This five bed property, available through Village Estates, is located in a private gated community in the Bexley Park area.
A detached family home, it offers three reception rooms and a double garage. It is also within easy reach of local schools, shops and motorway links.
It's only the market for less than a million, at £950,000.
3. Coopers Drive - 950,000
This five bed family house is on the market at £950,000, again through Village Estates.
Located on a quiet cul de sac, the property has two en suite bedrooms, a garage and even a built-in garden bar.
4. Birchwood Road - £850,000
Set back from the main road, this four bed family home is located in an 'urban village' between Bexley and Wilmington.
It offers views of farmland and easy access to a woodland managed by the Woodland trust, which is home to a variety of trees, plants, wooden sculptures and remains dating back to Roman times.
It is available through Robinson-Jackson.
5. North Cray Road - £850,000
Known as 'The Cottage', this home is one of the older in Bexley Village, built circa 1720.
Available through Robinson-Jackson, the property is set over three floors and over looks fields.
The main house has five potential bedrooms, one of which is currently used as a TV lounge with a log burner.
6. Parkurst Road - £850,000
This Victorian five bed, available through Village Estates, is on the market for £850,000.
Spread over three storeys, the semi-detached home includes a secluded westerly facing rear garden.
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