3 double bedrooms plus converted attic and generous reception rooms
Original period features: fireplaces, cornices, ceiling roses, bay windows
Requires full renovation and modernisation throughout
Potential to extend and enlarge subject to planning permission (STPP)
Solid brick walls with assumed no insulation — thermal upgrades needed
Small front/ rear gardens; mature planting and fruit tree to rear
Freehold, mains gas boiler and fast broadband; excellent mobile signal
Local drawbacks: above-average crime and quite expensive council tax
Set on a quiet Parsons Green street, this Victorian mid-terrace offers generous period rooms, bay windows and high ceilings across three levels. The house retains original fireplaces, ornate cornicing and a converted attic, creating a charming family layout with excellent natural light and views towards the green.
The property requires renovation throughout, giving a buyer scope to modernise and reconfigure living space, extend (STPP) and add value. Eaves storage is currently used informally but provides practical potential for further accommodation subject to planning permissions. The solid brick walls date from before 1900 and have no assumed insulation, so thermal upgrades are likely required.
Practical strengths include a mature rear garden with established planting, a mains gas boiler and fast broadband and mobile signals. It is freehold, close to Parsons Green station (District Line) and local schools, shops and open spaces, making it well placed for family life. Note material considerations: the house needs full renovation, council tax is quite expensive and the local crime level is above average.















































































































































































































































