Well-presented family house with parking, garden and scope to extend (STPP)..
Freehold 1930s terraced family home with versatile 3/4 bedroom layout
Extended kitchen/diner with French doors to an easy-maintain rear garden
Driveway parking for two cars; good broadband and excellent mobile signal
Large outbuilding for storage; loft space offers extendible potential (STPP)
Downstairs shower room plus refurbished family bathroom upstairs
Small plot size limits garden expansion; end-to-end flexibility noted
Area: strong local amenities and good-rated schools nearby
Council Tax Band D; community is multicultural with average crime
Bright, well-proportioned and practical, this 1930s terraced family home sits on a quiet, tree-lined street in Ilford (IG3). The ground floor offers a through lounge, extended L-shaped kitchen/diner and a versatile former garage room currently used as a fourth bedroom with an en-suite — useful for guests or multi-generational living. Double French doors open to an easy-care rear garden with a large outbuilding for storage or a hobby room.
The property benefits from off-street parking for two cars, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. Local everyday conveniences are close by — shops, gyms, parks, and places of worship — and the Overground and Central Line (Newbury Park) provide strong commuting links. Several well-rated primary and secondary schools are within easy reach, making this a convenient family location.
Practical strengths include freehold tenure, two bathrooms (including a downstairs shower room), and substantial loft storage with clear scope to extend (STPP) to add living space and value. The house is ready to move into but offers straightforward potential for enlargement or refurbishment to suit changing needs.
Considerations: the plot is relatively small, so any garden extension options are limited. The area is a multicultural, young community with average crime and average deprivation indicators; neighbours are long-standing and community-minded. Council Tax Band D applies. Buyers should confirm planning permissions for any structural changes.