Period cottage with modern upgrades and a long south-facing garden — ready for family life..
End-of-terrace period cottage with recent modernisation
Three bedrooms; two doubles and one single
Large rear reception plus conservatory and separate living room
South-facing rear garden approx. 84' — generous and sunny
Triple-glazed windows and new bathroom (2024)
Solid brick walls assumed without insulation — may need upgrades
Single bathroom only; rooms are average-sized
Freehold in affluent area; Hayes station ~1.6 miles
This attractive 3-bedroom end-of-terrace cottage blends period character with recent modern upgrades. Updated over the past two years, the house now offers bright reception rooms, a sociable kitchen with integrated appliances, and a newly fitted bathroom (2024). Triple-glazed windows improve comfort and reduce noise.
The ground floor is arranged with a front living room featuring a fireplace and built-in cabinets, a large rear reception that opens into a conservatory, and a practical utility area. The conservatory’s double doors lead to a south-facing garden of approximately 84' — a standout with long afternoons of sun and a lawned layout ideal for children and entertaining.
Upstairs provides two double bedrooms and a single bedroom, suitable for a family or home office. The property is freehold, in an affluent suburban area with good local schools and regular bus links; Hayes station is about a 1.6-mile drive. Broadband and mobile coverage are reported strong.
Buyers should note the house sits on solid brick construction that appears to lack wall insulation, so further thermal improvements could be beneficial. There is only one bathroom and rooms are average in size — good for a small-to-medium family but potentially limiting for some buyers. Overall, the cottage offers ready-to-enjoy accommodation with clear scope for energy upgrades and personalisation.