Bright 1930s three-bedroom with garage, garden and fast links into central London.
Large double reception spans almost 28 feet
Set on a quiet residential road, this 1930s mid-terrace delivers practical family living across about 1,044 sq ft. The house offers a large double reception, a kitchen/diner opening onto a low‑maintenance courtyard garden, and an unusually generous rear garage plus off‑street driveway — useful for storage, a workshop or secure parking.
The location balances green space with commuter convenience: Epping Forest and King George V reservoir are close for weekend walks, while Chingford station reaches London Liverpool Street in around 25–30 minutes. Several well-rated primary and secondary schools are within easy reach, making this a sensible choice for growing families.
The property is presented move‑in ready but retains clear scope to update and personalise. Bedrooms are modest-to-average in size and there is a single family bathroom. The house benefits from double glazing and mains gas central heating, but the original solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated — buyers should consider insulation or other energy improvements.
Practical points to note: freehold tenure, moderate council tax band, fast broadband, and no flooding risk. Overall, this period terrace will suit families seeking space, outdoor access and commuter links, or buyers looking for a period property with straightforward improvement potential.