No onward chain, sale available immediately
Enormous rear garden — scope for extension (STP)
Three bedrooms; separate lounge and dining room
Double glazing installed after 2002; mains gas heating
Built 1967–75, system-built construction with external insulation
Communal car park to front — no private driveway
Located within walking distance to Pitsea station and retail park
Area shows high deprivation and average crime levels
This three-bedroom semi-detached house on Rectory Road offers practical family living with a very large rear garden and no onward chain. The layout includes a separate lounge, dining room and kitchen, with two comfortable double bedrooms and a large single. The property benefits from double glazing (fitted post-2002), mains gas central heating and a freehold tenure.
The enormous rear garden is a standout asset, effectively doubling the external space and creating clear potential for an extension (subject to planning) while keeping generous outdoor amenity. The house is a short walk from Pitsea retail park, shops, schools and Pitsea station (C2C service), which supports commuting and everyday convenience.
Practical points to note: the property was built in the late 1960s/early 1970s using system-built methods and has external insulation; buyers should consider surveying for common system-built issues. Parking is via a communal car park to the front rather than a private driveway. The local area scores high on deprivation measures and has average crime levels; weigh location trade-offs against the home's size and price band.