Large five‑bed family home with extensive garden and strong transport links.
Five double bedrooms, each with an en suite bathroom
Primary bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and double-vanity en suite
Large open-plan kitchen-diner and multiple reception rooms
Dedicated gym, utility room, downstairs WC and integral garage
Private carriage driveway with substantial off-street parking
Very large landscaped rear garden, private and well-maintained
Built 1930–1949; check glazing age and expect period maintenance
Council Tax Band G; local crime recorded as above average
This substantial five-bedroom detached house in Chigwell offers generous family living across well-proportioned reception spaces and an open-plan kitchen-diner. The primary suite includes a walk-in wardrobe and en suite; four further bedrooms each have en suites, making the layout highly practical for a large household or multi-generational living.
Externally the home sits behind a private carriage driveway with an integral garage and ample off-street parking, and benefits from a very large, landscaped rear garden ideal for family activities and entertaining. Transport links are strong, with Central Line access nearby and good road connections for commuters.
Built between 1930–1949 with filled cavity walls and double glazing (installation date unspecified), the property combines traditional construction with modern comforts including boiler-fed radiators and areas of underfloor heating. There is a dedicated gym, utility room and downstairs WC adding convenience.
Notable drawbacks are factual and important: council tax is high (Band G), local recorded crime is above average, and some elements — age of glazing and exact internal area — are not specified and should be checked. Buyers should also factor routine maintenance and potential modernisation costs typical of homes of this era.