Family-friendly cul-de-sac location with large garden and strong school catchments.
- Extended rear creates large open-plan kitchen/dining with skylights and bi-fold doors
- Three bedrooms, one family bathroom; single bathroom may require staggered use
- Garage plus off-street parking on private drive
- Decent-sized, landscaped rear garden with raised deck for entertaining
- Loft and two-storey side extension potential (STLLP) — no permissions granted
- Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; consider thermal upgrade works
- Located in cul-de-sac near Whitton station and highly rated schools
- Area recorded as deprived with above-average crime and higher council tax
Set on a quiet cul-de-sac in Whitton, this extended three-bedroom semi presents a ready-to-live-in family layout with clear scope to add value. The single-storey rear extension creates a bright open-plan kitchen/dining hub with skylights and bi-fold doors that open onto a landscaped garden and raised decking — an easy entertaining space for kids and guests. The property sits within strong school catchments and is a short walk to Whitton High Street and the train station, making daily life practical for family routines.
Internally the house is well maintained and arranged over two storeys with a generous through reception, three bedrooms and a large modern family bathroom. Practical benefits include gas central heating, double glazing and a garage with off-street parking. The plot is decent for the area and the home has good kerb appeal with a bay-fronted elevation typical of 1930s stock.
There are genuine improvement opportunities: buyers could consider loft extension or a two-storey side extension (subject to local planning permission) to increase living space and value. Note the house is solid-brick construction with no known installed wall insulation, so updating thermal performance may be advised. The property has one bathroom for three bedrooms and typical mid-century room sizes — factor this into family planning.
Be aware of material local factors: the property falls in an area recorded as deprived with above-average crime and higher-than-average council tax. Broadband is fast and mobile signal average. This freehold home suits buyers looking for good local schools, convenient transport links and the chance to add space and modern efficiency over time.