Period charm with modern extension and a huge south-facing garden near Highams Park station.
South-facing garden approx. 52–53 ft, strong indoor-outdoor flow
Set on a leafy Highams Park street, this Edwardian mid-terrace blends period charm with a bright, contemporary extension. The house offers two double bedrooms, a generous through reception and a modern kitchen/diner that flows directly onto a south-facing garden of around 52–53 feet — ideal for families who value indoor-outdoor living.
The extended kitchen is high-spec: integrated appliances, Quooker tap, electric skylights and underfloor heating beneath flagstone-style tiles. Original features remain throughout — high ceilings, cornice, bay window, cast-iron fireplace — giving the home character alongside practical, modern touches. Highams Park station is moments away with fast City connections, and Epping Forest is within easy walking distance.
There is clear potential to add further space (STPP) — many nearby homes have extended — but any plans will need formal applications. Practical points to note: the property sits on solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation and has a recorded medium flood risk; the house has one bathroom only. Council tax is moderate and the tenure is freehold.
This home will suit a young family or commuter couple seeking a period house with a ready-to-live-in extended kitchen and an unusually large rear plot for the area. It’s comfortable as-is, with scope to increase space and value subject to planning decisions.