Turn-key three-bedroom period home near Prittlewell station and Southend Hospital..
Refurbished throughout — move in ready
Three bedrooms; third bedroom is small
Large fitted kitchen/diner with appliances and French doors
Modern bathroom; single family bathroom only
Approx. 834 sq ft; modest urban footprint
Freehold and chain free
East-facing rear garden ~10.7m; small plot
Solid-brick 1930s build; likely no cavity insulation (assumed)
This refurbished end-of-terrace period home on Wenham Drive blends Edwardian character with contemporary convenience. The current owner has remodelled the layout and finished the property to a turn-key standard — tasteful neutral decor, new kitchen with appliances, modern bathroom and new glazing mean there is nothing to do before moving in.
The house suits a small family, first-time buyer or buy-to-let investor who wants a low-maintenance property close to transport and local services. It sits 0.9 miles from Prittlewell station and 0.6 miles from Southend Hospital, with schools and bus links within easy reach. The living room’s bay window and high ceilings retain period charm while the large kitchen/diner with French doors opens onto an east-facing rear garden of about 10.7m.
Practical points are clear and straightforward: the home is freehold, chain-free and newly renovated, with gas central heating and double glazing. The footprint is modest (approximately 834 sq ft) with a single family bathroom and a small third bedroom — ideal for a young family or rental use but limiting for buyers needing larger space or multiple bathrooms.
Location factors to note: the area is classified as deprived with average local crime and a predominance of private renting. The property’s solid brick construction likely lacks cavity insulation (as-built), so buyers should consider potential energy improvement work if desired. Overall this is a well-presented, move-in-ready period home offering convenience, character and low immediate maintenance.