Generous three-bedroom family home with conservatory, garden and driveway close to schools and transport.
Three bedrooms and two bathrooms across generous 1,261 sq ft
Two reception rooms plus bright modern conservatory
Decent rear garden and off-street driveway parking
Solid 1930s brick construction with period bay windows
Double glazing present (installation date unknown)
Likely uninsulated solid walls — insulation upgrade advised
Low flood risk, low crime, fast broadband and good transport links
Nearby primaries rated Good; one local secondary Requires Improvement
Set over multiple floors, this 1930s semi-detached house offers generous family living across about 1,261 sq ft. Two reception rooms and a bright modern conservatory give flexible day-to-day space, while three bedrooms and two bathrooms suit parents and children comfortably. The decent rear garden and off-street driveway add practical outdoor and parking space.
Constructed in the 1930s from solid brick, the house retains period character, bay windows and a gabled roof. It is double-glazed (installation date unknown) and heated by a mains-gas boiler with radiators. Expect straightforward maintenance and sensible running costs: flood risk is very low, crime is low and council tax is moderate.
There is clear potential to modernise and improve thermal performance — the original solid walls are likely uninsulated and upgrading wall insulation and checking glazing age would reduce energy use. Room sizes and ceiling heights are average; buyers seeking larger, open-plan living may consider modest refurbishment to reconfigure space.
Located in an affluent, multicultural area with excellent transport links and fast broadband, the home is well placed for schools, local shops and the Underground. Several nearby primaries and secondaries have Good Ofsted ratings, though one neighbouring secondary is currently rated Requires Improvement. Overall this property suits a family wanting a well-located, roomy house with scope to add value through targeted improvements.