Three-bedroom semi with garage, garden and excellent transport links.
Three bedrooms with en suite to main bedroom
Set on a peaceful cul-de-sac in Pinner, this three-bedroom semi-detached home suits families seeking good schools, easy commuting and a generous rear garden. The house offers two well-proportioned reception rooms, a modern kitchen with garden access and a principal bedroom with an en suite shower. Double glazing was installed after 2002 and mains gas central heating keeps running costs reasonable.
The property sits on a decent plot with off-street parking and an attached garage — useful for storage, a workshop or secure parking. Living spaces are neutrally decorated and bright, with a bay-window living room and period Tudor-Revival character to the façade that gives the house street appeal. Local transport links are strong (Metropolitan line at Pinner, Overground at Hatch End and multiple bus routes), making this a practical choice for commuters.
Important practical facts: the house was built in the 1930s with solid brick walls and is assumed to have no cavity wall insulation, so adding insulation would improve comfort and reduce energy bills. Council tax is described as expensive. While interiors are in good, neutral condition, buyers should factor in typical maintenance or upgrading to personalise the layout.
Overall, this is a straightforward family home with scope to increase energy efficiency and add value through targeted improvements. It will appeal to buyers who prioritise location, schools and outdoor space, and are comfortable taking on modest retrofit works to raise long-term comfort and savings.