Chain-free three-bedroom home with large west-facing garden and extension potential..
Chain-free freehold mid-terrace with period features and high ceilings
Two large double bedrooms plus a smaller third for nursery or office
Modern kitchen/diner, bright front reception with bay window
Large west-facing rear garden; small overall plot
Scope to extend rear and into loft subject to planning permission (STP)
Solid brick walls (built pre-1900) — likely limited wall insulation (assumed)
Single family bathroom only; practical for families but may need more space
0.3 miles (5-minute walk) to Turnpike Lane Piccadilly Line, Zone 3
This late-Victorian mid-terrace is a well-presented, chain-free family home close to Turnpike Lane station. High ceilings, a front reception with bay window and hardwood floors retain period character while a modern kitchen/diner provides a practical entertaining hub. The house sits on a small plot but benefits from a large west-facing rear garden ideal for children and summer dining.
The layout includes two roomy double bedrooms and a smaller third room suitable as a nursery or home office, plus a single modern family bathroom. Built before 1900 with solid brick walls, the property has double glazing and mains gas central heating; loft and rear extension potential (STP) offer scope to increase space and value.
Practical points to note: the plot is small, there is only one bathroom, and the original solid brick construction likely offers limited wall insulation (assumed). The local area is described as deprived but benefits from excellent transport links, fast broadband, good mobile signal and several well-regarded primary schools within walking distance.
Overall, this house will suit growing families who want a move-in ready home with period charm and realistic improvement potential. Investors seeking rental income in a well-connected Zone 3 location should also consider the extension opportunities to add value.