Three-bed renovated terraced home backing onto nature reserve — parking, garden, loft potential.
Backs onto Eardley Road Sidings Nature Reserve
Recently renovated throughout with high-quality fittings
Open-plan kitchen/diner with bi-fold doors to garden
Off-street driveway parking
Loft conversion possible subject to planning/PD
Single family bathroom only (one bathroom)
Solid-brick 1900–29 build; likely no through-wall insulation
Area shows higher deprivation metrics; average local crime
This recently renovated three-bedroom mid-terrace (961 sq ft) is arranged over multiple floors and is especially well suited to growing families seeking a ready-to-move-in home close to green space and rail links. The property backs onto Eardley Road Sidings Nature Reserve, giving a rare sense of calm and immediate access to outdoor space. High-quality finishes throughout include a contemporary kitchen/diner with bifold doors, luxury family bathroom and smart heating with Hive control.
Internally the layout works well for family life: two double bedrooms plus a single that can serve as a nursery or home office, an inviting front reception with character features, and an open-plan kitchen/diner that opens directly onto a landscaped rear garden with summerhouse. Practical benefits include off-street parking and double glazing (installed post-2002 and still under warranty), alongside modern appliances and bespoke built-in storage.
There are genuine improvement and value-add opportunities: access to the loft via the landing offers conversion potential (subject to planning/PD), and the understairs area could be adapted into a ground-floor WC. Buyers should note the property is a solid-brick construction likely without through-wall insulation (as-built), so further insulation works could be considered. The house has one family bathroom only, which may be limiting for larger households.
Location and community are strong selling points — short walks to Streatham Common station, regular bus routes, and highly regarded local schools (including Outstanding-rated Granton Primary and Graveney School). The immediate area is diverse and lively; while local deprivation indicators are higher than average, the neighbourhood offers excellent amenities, independent shops and green spaces that appeal to family buyers. Guide price: £650,000–£700,000.