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Beckenham Area Guide ST05.Indd Your local Proctors branch: Beckenham Why choose us? We’re not just local estate agents, we’re local people too. We combine the same ethos of quality and integrity that George Proctor founded the company on 75 years Did you know? ago, with the very latest technology and marketing techniques to help you with your move. All our team combine decades of knowledge with unrivalled service, and we Our office at ‘Thornton’s won’t stop until you get the home, tenant or buyer you’re looking for. Corner’ is the site of the first British Post Residential sales 6 branches Office, from where the Lettings & management Land & development first airmail was sent. New home sales Market advice MEET YOUR TEAM Chris Wall Ian Davy Resident Partner/Proprietor Manager I have over 30 years experience in the residential I have been an estate agent in Beckenham for property sales sector and joined Proctors in 30 years and enjoy the variety and challenges 1991. I am also a qualified member of the NAEA. that every day brings. In my spare time I enjoy I enjoy the challenges of running the business swimming and long walks in the country followed and working with a dedicated team. by a pub lunch. [email protected] [email protected] Jane Willingham Loraine Knights Senior Negotiator Administrator I have 32 years experience in the property market I have always been part of the property industry in Beckenham and joined Proctors in the early and previously worked at Proctors in Park Langley 1990s. The team refer to me as the ‘encyclopedia before joining the Beckenham branch. I am ‘the of Beckenham’. Although I am retired I still work rock’ in the office and look after all the admin. In part time in the office, I don’t think they will ever my spare time I take my dog for long rambles and get rid of me! When I’m not in the office I enjoy enjoy swimming and yoga to keep fit. spending time with my grandchildren. [email protected] [email protected] WHERE TO FIND US George Proctor & Partners (Beckenham) t/a Proctors 102 – 104 High Street, Beckenham, BR3 1EB 020 8650 2000 [email protected] Or chat to Proctors Homes on: Offices: Beckenham | Bromley | Park Langley | Petts Wood | Shirley | West Wickham/Bromley South George Proctor & Partners trading as Proctors www.proctors.london About Beckenham A vibrant village in the heart of the London suburbs, Beckenham is a truly beautiful place to live. Its unique heritage sits comfortably alongside today’s modern amenities. With an assortment of independent cafés, shops and restaurants combined with the leafy village green and local church, Beckenham is attracting people from all over London and the South East. Why is Beckenham right for you? Did you know? Beckenham is a popular destination Beckenham is in the London Borough of Bromley, for a wide mix of people. Its green the largest and greenest London borough. spaces, great transport links, and schools appeal to families, young and old, retired couples, as well as city workers, professional singles and couples, looking to get value for money whilst still being close to Central London. Top 5 reasons to move to Beckenham: Great transport links to 1 London and other major town centres via trains, buses, and a tramlink. Good schools for all ages, both 2 state and private. Wide range of independent Where to buy 3 cafés, stores and restaurants. Beckenham has a wide variety of properties to suit all sorts of budgets and tastes, Large number of parks and from studio flats to Edwardian mansions. Thanks to its rich history, Beckenham 4 green spaces, with numerous has a patchwork of period properties, or for those with contemporary tastes, the great sporting facilities. Copers Cope and Albemarle Road areas have some stunning modern apartments Wide variety of property, with on offer. Wherever you choose, you can be sure you’ll never be far from a train 5 types and sizes to cater for all station or bus route, as well as local shops and parks. tastes and budgets. TRANSPORTTransport: Did you know? The Lychgate at St. Georges Church is Bus: Extensive bus services to Tramlink: Beckenham all major towns including Bromley, Junction to Croydon reputed to be the oldest Blackheath and Croydon. and Wimbledon. in England dating back to the 13th Century. Train: Beckenham Junction, Beckenham Hill, New Beckenham, Clock The church dates back House, Eden Park, Elmers End, Ravensbourne, Kent House and Birkbeck to 1100. Lines into London Bridge and Victoria (both 20 mins) as well as the City. Plus, links to Canary Wharf and the DLR. Matching people with properties since 1946 www.proctors.london.
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