Chain-free three-bedroom home with garage, garden and great commuter links.
Three bedrooms with ground-floor extension and flexible dining space
Chain-free, freehold — quick completion possible
Integral garage, gated driveway and large rear garden
Walking distance to Stanford-le-Hope station (C2C to Fenchurch Street)
Within St Clere's secondary school catchment; local primaries nearby
Single shower room only for three bedrooms; may need an extra bathroom
Dated internal décor; modernisation likely to add value
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; confirm via survey
This three-bedroom semi-detached home on Prospect Avenue offers practical family living with immediate convenience and future potential. A ground-floor extension creates an open-plan kitchen/breakfast and dining area, while a separate utility room and lean-to increase flexible space — currently used as a home office. The property is offered chain-free and is freehold.
Practical extras include a gated driveway, integral garage and a large rear garden laid mainly to lawn with patio, shed and greenhouse — useful for children, pets and storage. Commuters benefit from being within walking distance of Stanford-le-Hope station (C2C line to Fenchurch Street) and fast broadband is available. The house falls within the St Clere’s secondary school catchment and local primary schools rate well.
The house dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s and has many positives but also some realities to note. Some internal areas show dated décor and will suit buyers prepared to modernise. The cavity walls are assumed to have no added insulation (no survey confirmation) and there is only one shower room for three bedrooms. Any loft or side extension would need planning permission — potential exists but is not guaranteed.
Overall this is a roomy, well-located family home with good commuter links and straightforward improvement potential. It will suit families seeking convenient transport, outdoor space and scope to add value through updating or extension (subject to planning). Interested buyers should arrange a survey to confirm insulation, services and any structural or planning constraints.