Spacious three-bed near Manor Park Station — renovation opportunity in a well-connected location..
- Three bedrooms, 969 sq ft — roomy family layout
- Freehold Edwardian terraced house, built 1930–1949
- Short walk to Manor Park Station (Elizabeth Line)
- Good and outstanding local primary/secondary schools nearby
- Kitchen and fittings dated (1980s) — needs modernization
- Double glazing pre-2002; assumed solid brick with no insulation
- Small plot, no rear garden or garage; front yard only
- Area has above-average crime and higher deprivation
A roomy three-bedroom Edwardian terrace offering 969 sq ft of flexible family space close to Manor Park Station (Elizabeth Line). The ground floor provides a bright living room, separate utility and a convenient shower room, while three first-floor bedrooms and a family bathroom suit growing families or investors seeking rental appeal.
The house is freehold, gas-heated with a boiler and radiators, double-glazed (installed before 2002) and built in the 1930–1949 period on solid brick walls. Practical positives include excellent mobile signal, fast broadband and short walks to good and outstanding local schools, shops, parks and frequent public transport links for Central London commuting.
This is a fixer-upper with clear renovation potential: the exterior and windows are dated, the kitchen and some fittings (1980s) need modernising, and the property appears to lack wall insulation. The plot is small with no rear garden or garage, and the area records above-average crime and local deprivation — factors to weigh for families and investors alike.
Priced at £475,000, the house will suit buyers wanting to add value through refurbishment, or families who prioritise location and space over a turn-key finish. Essential upgrades likely include modern kitchen refit, window replacement, insulation work and cosmetic refurbishment throughout.