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BAIRSTOW EVES


SHIRLEY £396,830


Average house price in Shirley


Year over year price growth:


£750,000


Most expensive road - Fullers Wood


4% Proportion of Eat, drink, shop


Koz - Mediterranean Wickham Road, Croydon (CR0) www.kozrestaurant.co.uk


The Sandrock - Pub Upper Shirley Road, Croydon (CR0) www.sandrockcroydon.com


The Chateau - Restaurant/Brasserie Coombe Lane, Croydon (CR0) www.thechateaurestaurant.co.uk


Best green spaces


Millers Pond, Shirley Way A Green Flag Award winning park with an ornamental pond


Glade Wood


A small area of woodland located along Monks Orchard and Lorne Gardens


£202,667


Most affordable road - Shrublands Avenue


first-time buyers: 28% Coffee shop to Best schools


Monks Orchard Primary The Glade, Croydon (CR0) www.monksorchard.co.uk


St John's C of E Primary Spring Park Road, Croydon (CR0) www.st-johns.croydon.sch.uk


Edenham High School Orchard Way, Croydon (CR0) www.edenhamhighschool.org


Transport Links


Trains from West Wickham go to London Bridge and Charing Cross, whilst there are frequent routes to London Victoria, Gatwick and the south from East Croydon.


Trams from Sandilands and Addiscombe Road go to Wimbledon and Beckenham.


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Samantha Goodman, Branch Manager (Sales)


charity shop ratio: 7:1


There is a good selection of both state, and private schools in the immediate vicinity, and transport links to neighbouring towns including Central London, making it a popular location for families. My two colleagues and I have in excess of 30 years combined experience in estate agency, and pride ourselves in providing straight forward, reliable help and advice in a professional and friendly manner, in what can sometimes be a particularly stressful event in anyone’s life.”


293A Wickham Rd, Croydon CR0 8TJ


Tel: 020 8945 5616


9am - 6pm (Mon to Fri) 9am - 5pm (Sat)


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