Freehold three-bedroom end-of-terrace, circa 817 sqft
Bay-fronted double reception, good dining and entertaining space
Separate fitted kitchen; downstairs bathroom only
Generous rear garden; small overall plot
Double glazing installed post-2002; mains gas central heating
Solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation (assumed)
Area: above-average crime and local deprivation indicators
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; near Barking Road amenities
A classic early-20th-century end-of-terrace, this three-bedroom home offers comfortable family living across two floors. The bay-fronted double reception provides space to dine and entertain, while a separate fitted kitchen and downstairs bathroom suit everyday family routines. A generous rear garden is a useful outdoor asset for children and pets. The property is freehold and of average overall size (about 817 sq ft), with double glazing added after 2002 and mains gas central heating for practical year-round comfort.
Location is practical for local day-to-day life: shops and services run along Barking Road, and larger retail and leisure at Westfield are accessible by public transport. Several well-rated primary and secondary schools are within reach, making the house suitable for families prioritising schooling choices. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, supporting home working or streaming.
Buyers should factor in the area's higher-than-average crime rate and broader local deprivation indicators. The property’s solid brick construction likely lacks cavity insulation (assumed), so buyers may want to budget for energy-efficiency improvements. The home has only one bathroom and a relatively small plot, which may limit resale appeal for some buyers or require renovation to reconfigure space.
Overall, this home will suit buyers seeking an affordable, characterful family house with garden space and good local connectivity, and who are prepared to invest modestly in energy upgrades and updating to personalise the property.