Well-presented four-bed family home with a detached studio, close to Hounslow West tube..
25ft double reception room, great for family dining and entertaining
19ft high-quality eat-in kitchen with garden access
Detached studio/annex with power and shower — flexible use
Four bedrooms and four bathrooms across three floors
Off-street block-paved parking for multiple vehicles
Solid-brick 1930s build; likely no cavity insulation (may need upgrades)
Double glazing fitted pre-2002; potential window/efficiency improvements
Located in area with higher crime and local deprivation indicators
A beautifully presented 1930s end-of-terrace arranged over three floors, this freehold home offers versatile family living close to Hounslow West tube. The layout centres on a 25ft double reception room and a well-equipped 19ft eat-in kitchen with direct garden access — practical for daily family life and entertaining. A detached studio/annex with power and a shower adds useful independent space for a home office, teenager’s room or rental possibility.
There are four bedrooms served by four stylish bathrooms, including an impressive second-floor principal bedroom with en-suite and built-in storage. The house benefits from off-street block-paved parking for multiple vehicles and good transport links to the Piccadilly line, local buses, and main roads to Heathrow and central London. Nearby schools include several rated Outstanding, which will appeal to families.
Buyers should note some practical considerations: the property sits in an area with higher crime levels and wider local deprivation indicators. The building dates from the 1930s and has solid brick walls (assumed with no cavity insulation) and double glazing installed before 2002, so there may be opportunities or costs to improve thermal performance. The EPC is band C and council tax is band D.
Overall this is a family-focused home that blends period character with contemporary fixtures, plus a rare detached studio. It will suit buyers who value space, local schools and transport links, and who are comfortable addressing moderate energy-efficiency upgrades over time.