- Two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace, freehold, Tower Gardens Conservation Area
- Approximately 658 sq ft across multiple storeys
- Bruce Grove station c.0.6 miles, good commuter links
- Private front and rear gardens; small plot
- Potential to extend subject to planning consents (not confirmed)
- Solid brick walls as built; likely no cavity insulation
- Mains gas boiler and radiators; services untested
- Area records high crime and very deprived local indicators
A two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace in the Tower Gardens Conservation Area, this freehold home suits first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking period character and commuter links. The property offers a working fireplace, private front and rear gardens, and a compact layout across three storeys. Bruce Grove station is about 0.6 miles away, making central London commutes straightforward.
The house measures about 658 sq ft and sits on a small plot. There is scope to extend subject to planning consent (not confirmed), which could add living space or value. The building’s solid brick walls reflect its 1900–1929 construction and retain period features, but also suggest limited wall insulation as built.
Practical considerations are important: the area records higher crime and significant local deprivation, and the plot and internal space are modest. Heating is by mains gas boiler and radiators. Prospective buyers should commission surveys and checks; planning for an extension is possible but would need formal approvals.
For a buyer prepared to invest time or money, this house offers a period base in a sought-after conservation area with clear commuter appeal and potential to increase space and rental or resale value. For those seeking a move-in-perfect, low-risk purchase, the property will require attention to insulation, possible upgrades, and confirmation of planning options.