Bright three-bedroom family house near parks, schools and transport links.
Three well-sized bedrooms with bright, hardwood-floored reception room
Spacious rear garden, private outdoor space for family use
Short walk to Field End Recreation Ground and nearby schools
Close to Rayners Lane station; good commuter links
Hive-controlled central heating, mains gas boiler and radiators
Single bathroom for three bedrooms; may need modernisation
Solid brick walls likely without added insulation (assumed)
Worn carpets and interior finishes — requires updating
Set on a quiet residential street in Harrow, this three-bedroom mid-20th-century terraced house offers a bright, family-friendly layout and a private rear garden. Large windows and hardwood floors create an airy ground-floor reception room, while a Hive-controlled central heating system and double glazing (install date unknown) provide practical year-round comfort. The property is freehold with an EPC rating of C.
Families will value the short walk to Field End Recreation Ground and nearby primary schools, plus easy commuting from Rayners Lane station. The house is an average-sized, traditional mid-terrace built circa 1930–1949, with mains gas boiler and radiators, excellent local broadband and mobile signal, and very low local crime rates.
The home does need some updating: carpets and some interior finishes are worn, and the property appears to have solid brick walls with no added insulation (assumed). There is a single bathroom serving three bedrooms and the plot is modest, so extension potential may be limited by plot size and terraced layout.
This property suits buyers seeking a comfortable family home with good transport and school links who are prepared to refresh and personalise the interior. It also offers potential for targeted improvements—insulation upgrades, kitchen or bathroom modernisation—to increase comfort and future value.