Victorian three-bed with 50ft garden, Elizabeth Line access and strong uplift potential.
Freehold Victorian end-of-terrace with bay-front character
A bay-fronted Victorian end-of-terrace offering three bedrooms, two reception rooms and a generous 50ft rear garden — available with No Chain and sold Freehold. The house benefits from classic period features: high ceilings, a bay living room with timber floors and decorative fireplace, plus a 17ft kitchen with a breakfast area and rooflight. Abbey Wood station and the Elizabeth Line are within easy reach, linking Canary Wharf in around 11 minutes and Central London in under 25.
The property reads as a comfortable, average-sized family home with good scope to add value. The layout and garden length suit growing families or buyers looking to extend (subject to planning). The mix of original character and some modern fittings means light cosmetic updating could make a considerable difference to both living quality and resale potential.
Important practical points: there is a single first-floor bathroom only, the EPC shown is E, and the house is ex-local-authority stock — buyers should expect typical Victorian renovation needs and budget for updating where required. The front and rear gardens are established and the rear is occasionally overgrown, so some landscaping will be needed. Council Tax band is affordable and broadband speeds are fast, making the house practical for commuters and home-working.
This home is best suited to first-time buyers moving up, young families wanting transport links and garden space, or investors seeking a renovation and rental/hold opportunity in a improving location. Being chain-free gives flexibility on timescales and a clearer route to exchange and completion.