Three bedrooms over two floors with strong period character
Large kitchen/diner and separate utility room with ground-floor WC
Private mature garden, side access and garage from adjoining road
South-easterly bay window gives good natural light to front reception
Built 1930–49; solid-brick walls likely lack modern insulation
Single family bathroom; EPC E — energy improvements advised
Modest plot depth and small forecourt; scope to extend (STP)
Council Tax Band E; refurbishment likely to increase value
A much-loved Victorian end-of-terrace presented over two floors, this three-bedroom home suits a young or growing family seeking a commuter-friendly location. The property blends period detail — bay windows, ornate coving and feature fireplaces — with a generous kitchen/diner and a useful utility room. The south-easterly bay brings good natural light to the front reception.
Outdoor space includes a mature, private rear garden with patio and side access, plus a garage reached from the adjoining road and a small paved forecourt with off-street parking. There is reasonable scope to extend (subject to planning) and to update internal finishes, which offers clear potential to increase living space and value.
Practical points to note: the house dates from the 1930s–40s, has solid brick walls likely without modern cavity insulation, and currently holds an EPC rating of E. There is one family bathroom and council tax is in Band E, so prospective buyers should factor in refurbishment, energy-efficiency improvements and possible reconfiguration for modern family living.
Location is a key strength: fast trains and tram links connect to central London and Wimbledon, local shops and amenities are close by, and highly regarded primary schools are within walking distance. The area is very affluent with low crime, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — attractive for commuters and families wanting convenience and community.























































