Large period house with garage, schools nearby and extension potential.
Five double bedrooms and multiple reception rooms, circa 2,600 sq ft
Prominent corner plot with garage and off-street parking
Retains period features: bay windows, cornicing, fireplace
Potential to extend further (STPP) to increase living space and value
Built c.1900–1929; solid brick walls likely lack cavity insulation
Dated interiors require renovation and potential heating/electrics checks
Average broadband speeds; excellent mobile signal for commuters
Local crime level above average — consider security enhancements
Set on a prominent corner plot in Isleworth, this substantial Edwardian semi-detached house offers around 2,600 sq ft of flexible family accommodation across multiple storeys. Period features including bay windows, ornate cornicing and a fireplace give the house strong character while generous reception rooms and five sizeable bedrooms suit a growing or multi-generation household. A separate garage and off-street parking add practical convenience.
The layout includes large living and dining spaces, a conservatory and multiple bathrooms, with potential to extend further (STPP) to increase value and living space. The property is freehold and constructed c.1900–1929, with solid brick walls that likely lack modern cavity insulation — an important factor for future energy upgrades. Broadband speeds are average; mobile signal is excellent.
The house will particularly suit families who value space, character and proximity to good schools — Nishkam School West London is rated outstanding and several well-rated primaries and secondaries are nearby. Commuters have easy access to Isleworth station (typical Waterloo journey about 43 minutes) and local high street amenities. Flood risk is nil.
Buyers should note some material drawbacks: parts of the interior show dated finishes and will require updating; the building may benefit from improved insulation and modernisation of services. Crime in the area is above average, which may influence security considerations. Council Tax band is not yet set and any extension would need planning consent.