Large detached family home with converted garage and a generous private garden in Rise Park..
Detached family home in sought-after Rise Park location
Extremely large interior — approx. 2,121 sq ft of living space
Converted garage currently used as utility/study; usable as 4th bedroom
Large, private rear garden — secluded and ideal for families
Off-street parking to the front; decent plot size
Close to Good-rated schools, Rise Park and local amenities
Excellent Elizabeth Line and road links for commuters
Solid brick (1930s–40s) assumed without wall insulation; glazing date unknown
A substantial three-bedroom detached home in Rise Park, offered in excellent condition throughout and arranged over multiple storeys. The ground floor includes a bright living area, dining space and a well-appointed kitchen, while a professionally converted garage currently functions as a utility and study with potential to serve as a fourth bedroom or dedicated workspace. Upstairs are three generous bedrooms and two bathrooms, providing comfortable family living space across approximately 2,121 sq ft.
Externally the house sits on a decent plot with private off-street parking to the front and a large, secluded rear garden — an ideal outdoor space for children, entertaining and gardening. The property benefits from fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, low local crime and proximity to Rise Park’s green spaces and leisure facilities.
Location is a strong asset: popular primary and secondary schools are within easy reach, and Romford’s Elizabeth Line plus major road links (A12/A127) make commuting straightforward. The house was constructed circa 1930–1949 in solid brick; buyers should note the wall construction is assumed to lack cavity insulation and the double-glazing install date is unknown, so energy-efficiency upgrades may be desirable.
This freehold detached home will suit families seeking space and schools nearby, or buyers wanting a roomy home with scope for modest improvement to improve thermal performance. Internal viewing is encouraged to appreciate the scale, layout and private garden.