Edwardian two-bed terrace near Furze Platt station, garden, driveway and loft potential.
Within 0.4 miles of Furze Platt station, fast links to London Paddington
Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms; flexible family layout
Private driveway with space for two cars
Generous south-west facing rear garden for afternoon sun
Kitchen and upstairs bathroom replaced in recent years
Potential to extend into the loft (subject to planning)
Solid brick walls (1930s–40s); insulation upgrades not confirmed
Freehold, no flood risk; moderate council tax
This Edwardian mid-terrace sits in a sought-after stretch of Furze Platt Road, conveniently under 0.4 miles from Furze Platt station and within easy walking distance of well-regarded schools. The layout delivers genuinely flexible family living with two reception rooms, two double bedrooms and scope to create extra space by extending into the loft (subject to consent).
Practical advantages include a recently replaced kitchen and upstairs bathroom, a utility and downstairs WC, private off-street parking for two cars and a generous south-west facing rear garden for afternoon sun. The house benefits from fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and a very affluent, low-crime neighbourhood — useful for commuters and families alike.
Buyers should note the house is a solid-brick build (c.1930–49) and any insulation upgrades have not been confirmed. The plot is described as small and, while many services appear modern, none have been tested; a full survey is recommended. Freehold tenure, no flood risk and moderate council tax are additional practical points to factor in.