Bay-fronted reception with original wood flooring
This mid-terrace Victorian home blends period character with recent refurbishment, making it a comfortable move-in option for families or first-time buyers. The bay-fronted reception, original timber floors and plantation shutters bring classic charm, while a bespoke eat-in kitchen and built-in wardrobes add practical modern convenience.
A private rear garden is attractively zoned with lawn and a paved patio, creating a useful outdoor room for children or entertaining. Transport links are a clear strength: Woodgrange Park Overground and Manor Park’s Elizabeth Line are both within easy walking distance, offering fast routes into central London.
Practical notes are straightforward and factual: the house is freehold with mains gas central heating and double glazing (install date unknown). Built as solid brick between 1900–1929, the walls are assumed to have no insulation and the property sits in an area described as deprived, with average local crime levels. Accommodation includes three bedrooms but only one bathroom, which may be a consideration for busy households.
Overall this is a neatly presented Victorian terrace offering good natural light, practical fitted storage and a long garden — a sensible purchase for those seeking a character home near excellent transport links, with scope to improve thermal performance and update service areas over time.