Large three-bedroom end terrace with garden room, driveway and easy Elizabeth line access..
- Approximately 1,916 sq ft of living space, unusually large for the street
- Three good-sized bedrooms, one family bathroom
- Large front driveway for multiple vehicles (off-street parking)
- Attractive garden room, summerhouse and external storage
- Freehold; built c.2003–2006; mains gas central heating
- Double glazing present, installation date unknown (verify)
- Small garden plot; outdoor space concentrated around garden room
- Local area classified high deprivation; average crime rates
This spacious three-bedroom end-of-terrace on Keighley Road offers unusually large internal space (about 1,916 sq ft) and practical family features. The house presents an open-plan lounge/diner, a well-equipped kitchen, a garden room of real appeal, plus a summerhouse and useful external storage — all set on a corner plot with a wide front driveway for multiple vehicles. The property is freehold and was constructed in the 2003–2006 period, with mains gas central heating and double glazing (install date unknown).
Location suits families: the Elizabeth line at Harold Wood is within a mile for fast city commutes, and several ‘Good’ and one ‘Outstanding’ rated schools are nearby. Local shops, parks, leisure facilities, gym and pool, and frequent bus and motorway links make everyday life convenient. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent.
Buyers should consider the local context and layout: the wider area and immediate neighbourhood are classified as having high deprivation, and crime is average — factors that may affect long-term resale or rental expectations. The house has a single bathroom for three bedrooms and sits on a relatively small plot, so outdoor space is concentrated around the garden room and summerhouse. Double glazing installation date is not recorded; prospective buyers may wish to verify window and insulation details during survey.
Overall, this property will suit families seeking generous internal space, strong transport links and ready-to-use living areas (garden room and driveway advantages). It also offers modest scope for internal modernisation of bathrooms and potential improvements to maximise value, but buyers should factor in the local social and economic context when deciding to view or offer.