Spacious three-bedroom 1930s semi with large garden and extension potential in sought-after Isleworth location.
Three bedrooms: two doubles and one single, comfortable family layout
Large rear garden with mature planting, good for children and entertaining
Garage and driveway parking, useful in this area
Residents recreation grounds with tennis courts nearby
Potential to extend subject to planning permission
Built 1930s with solid brick walls; likely lacks modern cavity insulation
Double glazing present but install date unknown — possible upgrade needed
Single bathroom only; council tax band above average
Set on a peaceful street in Woodland Gardens, this 1930s three-bedroom semi-detached home offers practical family living and a generous rear garden. The layout includes two double bedrooms, a single bedroom, a double reception room and an eat-in fitted kitchen — a comfortable arrangement for everyday life. Residents benefit from access to communal recreation grounds with tennis courts and a garage for parking.
The house retains period character such as a bay window and brick fireplace, while practical updates include double glazing and gas central heating via a boiler and radiators. Commuters will appreciate Isleworth station’s direct services to Waterloo and a hopper bus link to Richmond, making journeys straightforward.
There is clear scope to increase space and value: the plot is decent and the property has potential for extension, subject to planning permission. Buyers should note the home was built in the 1930s with solid brick walls assumed to lack modern cavity insulation, and the double glazing install date is unknown — both points to consider for energy improvements.
Practical considerations: the house has a single bathroom and council tax is above average. For families seeking a well-located, characterful home with outdoor space and extension potential, this property offers a strong base with realistic renovation upside.