Spacious family layout, close to Elizabeth Line and good schools — scope for energy upgrades..
Extended four-bedroom terrace with two bathrooms
Off-street parking for two cars to front
Walking distance to Chadwell Heath Elizabeth Line station
Private rear garden — low-maintenance and child-friendly
Smaller overall plot and living size (approx 1081 sq ft)
Solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation (assumed)
EPC rating D; consider energy-efficiency upgrades
Freehold in Redbridge; council tax band moderate
This extended mid-terrace on Gresham Drive offers flexible family living across four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The ground-floor extension creates a generous through lounge and dining area, while a fitted kitchen opens onto a private rear garden — useful for children and low-maintenance outdoor time. Off-street parking for two cars is a practical rarity on the street.
Location is a strong selling point for families: Chadwell Heath station (Elizabeth Line) is within walking distance, and several well-rated primary and secondary schools are nearby. The home is freehold and sits in a busy, established residential area of Redbridge with good broadband and mobile signals.
Buyers should note the property is a smaller plot and overall living size (about 1081 sq ft), built in the 1930s–1940s with solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation. The EPC is D and the home uses mains gas with a boiler and radiators. Council tax is moderate. These facts mean potential buyers should budget for energy-efficiency improvements and routine maintenance over time.
For families seeking space, convenience and immediate move-in usability with scope to improve energy performance and personalise finishes, this home balances location and practical features. The layout and added shower room make it ready for modern family life, while modest renovation could add value and comfort.