Period character with large south garden and strong extension potential.
- Chain free 1930s semi‑detached with period bay windows
- Southerly rear garden of decent size, good light
- Detached garage accessed via rear service road
- Three bedrooms, one bathroom; single family bathroom only
- Requires full modernisation throughout; dated fixtures
- Solid brick walls; likely limited insulation to upgrade
- Option to extend subject to planning (STPP)
- Excellent local schools, good commuter connections
A 1930s semi‑detached family house on Fulwell Park Avenue offering a generous southerly garden and rear garage. The home is chain free and sits within easy walking distance of Twickenham Green, Crane Park and highly regarded schools, making it well placed for family life and local amenities.
The property currently requires full updating throughout: fixtures, finishes and heating are present but dated, and the house has solid brick walls with assumed limited insulation. There is clear scope to reconfigure and extend (STPP) to create more living space and modernise the layout, while retaining attractive period details such as bay windows and mock‑Tudor detailing.
Practical advantages include a detached garage accessed from the rear service road, good broadband and mobile signal, low local crime and straightforward commuter links to London Waterloo and nearby centres. The single bathroom, mid‑century fittings and overall renovation need are material considerations for budget and timing but also create value for a buyer seeking a project in a very desirable Twickenham location.
This home will suit growing families or buyers looking to add value through renovation and sympathetic extension. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the layout, garden aspect and extension potential firsthand.