Period charm, large garden and excellent links — family-ready with extension potential.
Three double bedrooms with generous proportions
This late-Victorian mid-terrace offers comfortable family living across spacious reception rooms and three double bedrooms. Period details — bay windows, high ceilings and decorative gable — combine with a recently fitted kitchen/diner and bi-fold doors opening onto a large private rear garden, giving a good balance of character and contemporary living.
Practical points suit commuting families: Clock House and Kent House stations are within walking distance with direct services to central London, and fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support home working. The property is freehold, has a modern combi boiler (under two years) and double glazing.
Notable considerations are factual and important: the house has a single family bathroom and an EPC rating of D. External walls are original solid brick with no confirmed cavity insulation, so owners may wish to consider retrofit work. Council tax is above average for the area. Any rear or loft extension would require planning permission (STPP).
Overall this is a well-presented, spacious family home in an affluent, low-crime neighbourhood with good schools nearby. It will suit buyers wanting period character, a large garden and transport links, and those prepared to budget for energy improvements or an extension if required.