Move-in ready family home with south garden, off-street parking, and strong school options.
Newly renovated throughout with modern kitchen and bathrooms
Four bedrooms, two reception rooms, plus utility and downstairs WC
South-facing rear garden with two sheds; decent plot size
Off-street parking for everyday convenience
Built 1930–1949; solid brick walls, assumed no cavity insulation
Double glazing present; install date unknown—possible upgrade costs
Council Tax Band E — above-average ongoing cost
Average crime and local deprivation; major conurbation location
Freshly refurbished and arranged over two floors, this four-bedroom semi-detached home suits growing families seeking ready-to-move-in space. Renovation work has modernised the layout: two reception rooms, utility, two bathrooms plus downstairs WC, and contemporary finishes throughout. The living room’s mid-century details and parquet flooring add character alongside practical, newly upgraded kitchens and bathrooms.
Outside, a south-facing rear garden provides reliable sun and a decent plot for children and pets, with two garden sheds for storage. Off-street parking at the front adds everyday convenience. Located close to several well-rated primary and secondary schools and local green spaces, the location supports family life and easy commutes via nearby A4/M4 links into central London.
Important practical notes: the house was built between 1930–1949 with solid brick walls and assumed no cavity insulation, so buyers should consider potential insulation or retrofit costs. Double glazing is present but the installation date is unknown. Council Tax Band E is above average for the area. Crime levels and area deprivation are average for this major conurbation.
Overall, this freehold property offers a move-in-ready family home with space, light and good transport and school access, while also presenting typical post-war upgrade considerations for buyers mindful of insulation and ongoing running costs.