Extended 1930s semi on a quiet cul-de-sac — great family space, chain free.
- Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, large extended ground floor
- Approximately 1,253 sq ft of living space
- Modern kitchen, utility room and additional ground-floor reception
- Decent rear garden ~16.8 x 10.9m, suitable for children and entertaining
- Off-street parking with gravel driveway and quiet cul-de-sac location
- Good local schools, low crime, fast broadband and strong mobile signal
- Solid brick (1930s) construction; likely no wall insulation (upgrade opportunity)
- Heating via mains gas room heaters; consider central heating/efficiency improvements
This spacious three-bedroom semi-detached home on a peaceful cul-de-sac in Harefield offers generous family living across approximately 1,253 sq ft. The house benefits from a rear extension that creates a large dining/reception area, a contemporary fitted kitchen with garden access, and an additional ground-floor living/office space and utility — useful for home working or family life. Two bathrooms and off-street parking add practical convenience while the decent rear garden gives room for children and entertaining.
Built in the interwar period, the property retains period character such as bay windows and solid brick construction, yet presents in good, well-maintained condition with modern kitchen fittings and double glazing. Local schools are highly regarded and nearby transport links (bus routes, Denham and Northwood stations) and road access to the A40/M25 make commutes manageable.
A few points to note: the house is solid-brick construction with no assumed wall insulation and heating is via mains gas with room heaters — upgrading central heating or insulation could improve comfort and efficiency. Council tax is above average for the area. Sold freehold and chain free, the home suits upsizers or families seeking space to personalise without immediate major works.