Freehold mid-terrace around 967 sq ft, built c.1930
This extended three-bedroom mid-terraced house (c.1930) offers a roomy rear garden in excess of 100ft and off-street parking — rare in the area. The property has practical modern touches including gas central heating, double glazing and an extended kitchen with a conservatory leading onto the generous garden. At about 967 sq ft, the layout is well suited to a growing family or a landlord seeking rental income; there is straightforward scope to increase floor area by loft or ground-floor extensions, subject to planning and building regulations.
The house is solid-brick construction with double glazing installed post-2002, but the walls are likely uninsulated and internal décor and finishes are dated. There is a single family bathroom and signs of general wear consistent with a property of this age — renovation or updating will bring the biggest uplift. Buyers should budget for modernization, possible insulation works, and formal planning if pursuing loft/ground-floor extensions.
Location suits commuters and families: multiple primary and secondary schools rated Good are nearby, regular bus routes and Overground stations give links into central London. Broadband and mobile signal are strong. Note the wider area is relatively deprived with average local crime rates; buyers prioritising neighbourhood affluence should factor that into their decision.
Overall this freehold mid-terrace is realistic value for purchasers wanting a family home with a large garden, or investors targeting a three-bedroom let or HMO conversion. It represents clear potential for added value through modest refurbishment and approved extensions.















































































































