Period character, large plot and extension potential in a well‑connected Harrow location..
- Detached 1930s Tudor Revival house on a large plot
- Three bedrooms, one family bathroom, usable loft space
- Garage plus off-street parking; generous rear garden
- Scope to extend subject to planning consent (STPP)
- Solid brick walls; insulation details unknown — may need upgrading
- Council Tax Band F — higher running costs
- Close to buses, local shops and several highly rated schools
- Some listing images digitally decluttered/edited
Set on a large plot on a sought-after road, this 1930s detached family home blends period character with practical living space. The house offers a formal sitting room, dining room, fitted kitchen, single bathroom and three bedrooms, plus usable loft space and a garage. Off-street parking and a generous rear garden add everyday convenience for family life.
There is clear scope to extend (subject to planning consent) — ideal for buyers wanting more ground-floor living or an additional bedroom and bathroom. The property is well located for local shops, buses and several well-rated schools including outstanding secondaries, making it a sensible choice for growing families.
Practical points to note: the building is solid-brick (1930s) and insulation details are unknown, so upgrading wall insulation and some modernisation may be needed to improve energy efficiency. Council Tax Band F is expensive and there is a single family bathroom. Images have been digitally decluttered; some photos are edited to remove personal items.
Overall this freehold detached house offers immediate family use with clear potential to add value through targeted refurbishment and extension, especially appealing to buyers who want a period home in a quiet, well-connected neighbourhood.