Three-bedroom Tudor-style semi with period features and bay window
Open-plan lounge/dining/kitchen plus utility and storage
Private garden with decent plot size; potential for modest extension
Off-street parking for up to 3 cars plus carport
Freehold; approximately 1,041 sq ft overall
Solid brick walls (likely no cavity insulation) — scope for insulation work
Secondary glazing only; not full modern double glazing
Single bathroom; council tax rated expensive
Set on High Road in Eastcote, this Tudor-style three-bedroom semi delivers comfortable family living with useful parking and outdoor space. The ground floor offers an open-plan lounge, dining area and kitchen, plus a handy utility and storage room that lead directly to a decent private garden. Bay windows and exposed beams add period character while secondary glazing helps with noise and heat retention.
Upstairs are three well-proportioned bedrooms (two with fitted wardrobes) and a bright family bathroom. The house is a Freehold property of around 1,041 sq ft, served by mains gas central heating and located in a very low-crime, very affluent area with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — convenient for commuting and family life.
Practical considerations include solid brick walls likely lacking modern cavity insulation, secondary rather than full double glazing, and a single family bathroom. Council tax is high. The property’s 1900–1929 construction and existing layout offer clear potential for sympathetic updating and modest extension (subject to planning), which could increase comfort and value.
Local amenities and several ‘Good’ primary and secondary schools are close by, making this a sensible choice for families seeking space, parking and period charm with scope to modernise rather than a move-in-perfect new build.























































































