Bright period home with private garden and quick Elizabeth line access.
Own ground-floor entrance for independent access and maisonette feel
Large reception room, high ceilings and period detailing throughout
Three double bedrooms and two bathrooms across split levels
Private rear garden with patio; moderate-to-large outside space
0.2 miles to West Ealing Elizabeth line; excellent transport links
Leasehold tenure — buyer must confirm lease length and charges
Solid brick walls with assumed no insulation; energy upgrades likely
Chain free sale for quicker completion
Set over multiple floors, this larger-than-average three-bedroom split-level maisonette combines period character with practical family living. High ceilings, large windows and original details create bright, airy rooms while the private rear garden and own ground-floor entrance give the feel of a house. The layout provides flexible living space: a substantial reception room, a generous kitchen and three double bedrooms with two bathrooms across the upper levels.
Location is a key strength: the property sits 0.2 miles from West Ealing Elizabeth line station with Ealing Broadway under a mile, giving fast Central, District and Elizabeth line connections. Local amenities, shops and a strong selection of state and independent schools are within easy reach, suited to families or professionals working in central London or new EU tech sectors nearby.
Practical points are straightforward and should be checked: the property is leasehold and offered chain free, which helps speed of purchase, but prospective buyers should review the lease length and any service charges. The building dates from c.1900–1929 and has solid brick walls with no recorded cavity insulation; some thermal and energy-efficiency upgrades may be needed. Double glazing is present though installation dates are unknown. Heating is mains gas via boiler and radiators.
This home suits buyers seeking immediate occupation with scope to improve energy efficiency and finish cosmetic updates. It will particularly appeal to families wanting space, commuters who value quick Elizabeth line access, and buyers who appreciate period features and a private garden while avoiding a full house purchase.