Chain-free three-bed semi with large garden, parking and extension potential..
Three bedrooms with ground-floor rear extension and spacious layout
Large rear garden with scope to extend (STPP)
Driveway for multiple cars plus brick-built garage
Chain free — available for quicker completion
Solid 1930s brick construction; likely no wall insulation
Single bathroom only; will need modernisation throughout
Council Tax Band E — above-average local tax costs
Higher local crime rates; buyers should satisfy themselves
This 1930s semi-detached home on Syon Lane offers solid period bones, generous living space and a large rear garden ideal for family life. The layout includes three bedrooms, a ground-floor rear extension and off-street parking for multiple cars plus a brick garage — all offered chain free for a quicker move.
Situated close to good and outstanding schools, local shops, Osterley Park and both Syon Lane and Osterley stations, the location suits families who need easy A4/M4 access and reliable transport links. Practical comforts include mains gas central heating, double glazing (unknown install date) and fast broadband with excellent mobile signal.
There is scope to extend further (subject to planning permission) and potential to adapt loft space, making this an attractive project for buyers wanting to increase living space and value. The house will benefit from updating and modernisation throughout to maximise its potential.
Buyers should note material facts plainly: the property is solid brick with assumed lack of wall insulation, has one bathroom, sits in a higher-crime area, and sits in Council Tax Band E (above-average running costs). These are balanced by the large plot, parking, no onward chain and strong local amenities.