Character 1930s home with garden, garage and scope to extend — ideal for families.
Freehold 3-bed house, approx. 1,088 sq ft
Bright, practical and family-friendly, this 1930s three-bedroom house offers about 1,088 sq ft of flexible living space close to West Norwood amenities. The ground floor has two reception rooms — a bay-fronted front room and a rear reception that opens via sliding doors onto a partly decked and paved garden — giving useful indoor/outdoor flow for family life and entertaining. A well-fitted kitchen, separate WC and family bathroom complete the accommodation on a straightforward multi-storey layout.
The property is offered freehold with a garage and a decent-sized plot, and sits within easy walking distance of West Norwood, Tulse Hill and Streatham stations (around 0.4–0.9 miles). Local schools include several Good-rated primaries and an Outstanding secondary (Bishop Thomas Grant), making this an appealing pick for families. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent for remote working or streaming.
There are genuine improvement opportunities: the house dates from the 1930s and cavity walls are recorded as having no insulation (assumed), and the double glazing install date is unknown. These factors mean energy-efficiency works (insulation, possible window upgrades) should be expected. The wider area is inner-city and cosmopolitan with average crime and average deprivation levels, so buyers should judge location fit accordingly.
Overall this property will suit a growing family or buyer seeking a character-filled home with scope to modernise or extend. It combines convenient transport links, good local schools and a private garden with the usual 1930s-era maintenance and energy-upgrade considerations.