Two-bedroom Victorian end-terrace, 0.3 miles to Elizabeth Line — ideal first home for commuters..
Chain free two-bedroom Victorian end-terrace
0.3 miles to Romford Elizabeth Line station (excellent commute)
Extended kitchen and private rear garden with side access
Master bedroom with ensuite; second bedroom plus family bathroom
Approx. 817 sq ft; double glazing installed post-2002
Built before 1900 with solid brick walls; likely no insulation
Small plot and limited outdoor space; on-street parking only
Local crime levels above average — check local safety reports
This chain-free, two-bedroom Victorian end-terrace sits 0.3 miles from Romford Elizabeth Line station — ideal for first-time buyers seeking straightforward commuting and town-centre convenience. The house offers a comfortable living room, an extended kitchen for everyday dining, and a private rear garden with side access for bikes or bins.
Upstairs the principal bedroom includes an ensuite, complemented by a second bedroom and a family bathroom. The property is an average-sized home (approx. 817 sq ft) with period character and double glazing fitted since 2002. Council Tax band C and an EPC rating of C help keep running costs reasonable.
Buyers should note the house was constructed before 1900 with solid brick walls assumed to have no cavity insulation; upgrading insulation may be worthwhile to improve comfort and efficiency. On-street residents’ parking is available only, and the plot is small, so outdoor space is limited. Local crime levels are above average for the area — worth considering when comparing neighbourhoods.
Overall this property suits first-time buyers or couples who prioritise transport links and town access and who are happy to carry out modest energy-efficiency or cosmetic improvements to personalise the home.