Well-presented three-bed town house with extended kitchen, parking and garden — affordable running costs..
- Extended dining kitchen with space for table and appliances
- Living room with wood-effect flooring and feature fireplace
- Three bedrooms including two generous doubles
- Off-street driveway and enclosed rear garden with patio
- Energy Rating B; freehold and very low council tax (Band A)
- Single family bathroom only;
- Small plot and mid-20th-century construction (1950s–1960s)
- Local area: high crime rate and very deprived neighbourhood
This mid-terrace town house on Twickenham Road offers practical family living across roughly 1,044 sq ft with a tasteful rear extension. The living room is light with wood-effect flooring and a feature fireplace; the extended dining kitchen provides generous storage, room for appliances and a dining area, making day-to-day life straightforward. The house is freehold, has an Energy Rating B and very low council tax (Band A), which helps running costs.
Upstairs are three well-proportioned bedrooms (two doubles) and a single family bathroom, suitable for young families or first-time buyers aiming for flexible space. Outside there is off-street parking to the front, gated side access and an enclosed rear garden with patio, lawn, pergola and shed — useful for outdoor living and storage.
The property sits in a very deprived, high-crime area which may concern some buyers; nearby amenities and several Good-rated primary and secondary schools are close by. The house was built mid-20th century and appears well presented internally, but buyers should note the single bathroom, small plot size and that details such as glazing installation date are unknown. This home suits buyers seeking a well-equipped, affordable family property with scope to personalise rather than a move-in-without-change luxury purchase.