Four-bedroom family home with large garden, study and excellent Elizabeth Line links..
- Four bedrooms plus ground-floor study/office (can be extra bedroom)
- Large lounge/diner with skylight and garden access
- Contemporary kitchen/breakfast room with built-in appliances
- Games room / summerhouse and a generous rear garden
- Off-street driveway parking; freehold tenure
- Double glazing and mains gas boiler with radiators
- Built 1930s: solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation
- Local area classed as deprived; one nearby primary rated Requires Improvement
This four-bedroom semi-detached house on Woodstock Avenue delivers practical family living with strong transport links. The layout suits a growing household: separate living room, dedicated study/ground-floor office (or extra bedroom), large lounge/diner with skylight and double doors to the garden, plus a contemporary kitchen/breakfast room. A games room/summerhouse and decent plot add outdoor space for children and hobbies.
The property is freehold, about 1,305 sq ft, and benefits from double glazing and mains gas central heating. Off-street parking on the driveway and easy access to Harold Wood Elizabeth Line station make commuting straightforward. Local green space and views over nearby fields add a pleasant semi-rural feel despite the suburban location.
Be candid about drawbacks: the house was built in the mid-20th century with solid brick walls likely lacking cavity insulation, so energy-efficiency improvements could be needed. The immediate area is classified as hampered/deprived, and while several nearby schools are rated Good, one local primary is listed as Requires Improvement — important for buyers prioritising school performance. Overall the home offers good family potential but expect some updating and running-cost considerations.
Viewing is recommended to appreciate room proportions, garden size, and the summerhouse. The guide price is £575,000–£600,000, reflecting its location, transport links and scope for improvement.