- Two bedrooms and one family bathroom
- Compact overall size: approx. 461 sq ft
- End-terrace with side access and decent plot
- Private rear garden with French doors from lounge
- Two allocated off-street parking bays directly in front
- Electric heating (boiler/radiators) — potentially higher running costs
- Built 1991–1995; may need cosmetic updating
- Nearby secondary school rated 'Requires improvement'
This two-bedroom end-of-terrace in Langdon Hills is a compact, well-connected starter home ideal for first-time buyers or couples looking to move from flats into a house with outdoor space. The ground floor offers a bright lounge with French doors to the rear garden, a practical kitchen and useful under-stairs storage. Two allocated parking bays sit directly in front of the property.
Upstairs provides a larger main bedroom and a smaller second bedroom that works well as a child’s room, guest space or home office, alongside a family bathroom. At about 461 sq ft the accommodation is modest; buyers should expect limited storage and smaller room proportions compared with larger family homes.
Practical points: the property is freehold with double glazing and electric-fired central heating (boiler and radiators). Electric heating can mean higher running costs compared with gas. The end-of-terrace position gives side access and a decent plot, but the house was built in the early 1990s and may benefit from cosmetic updating to suit personal tastes.
Location is a key strength — a quiet cul-de-sac close to Langdon Hills Recreation Ground, local shops, well-regarded primary schooling and good road and rail links (Laindon station and A127/M25/A13 nearby). There are healthcare and community amenities close by. Note nearby secondary provision includes a school with an Ofsted rating of ‘Requires improvement’, which may matter to some buyers with older children.



































































