Chain-free three-bedroom end-terrace, ideal for families or commuters
A bright, unusual three-bedroom end-of-terrace arranged over three floors, this home is ideal for families and commuters who value privacy and easy travel. The top-floor open-plan kitchen/living/dining room opens through dual-aspect sliding doors onto a large wraparound sun terrace with direct stairs down to a substantial woodland plot — a rare private green setting so close to town. Offered freehold and chain-free, it sits just 0.3 miles from Brentwood station and under a mile from Brentwood High Street.
Accommodation is practical and family-focused: three good bedrooms and a family bathroom grouped together, with a separate utility room and a spacious sitting room on the middle floor. Built in the mid-20th century with large modernist windows, the house is bright throughout. Useful extras include ample under-house storage and a private garage in a nearby block.
There are a few material points to note. The property is a system-built mid-century home with assumed no cavity insulation and double glazing fitted before 2002; upgrading insulation and windows would improve energy efficiency. Heating is via warm-air mains gas and the flat roof and external elements typical of its era may need ongoing maintenance. The house has a single bathroom and the garage is off-plot in a block rather than adjoining the house.
Overall this is a characterful, well-located family home offering immediate convenience for commuters and scope to update energy performance and some external finishes. The large woodland plot and substantial sun terrace deliver private outdoor living rarely found so close to Brentwood station and local schools.