Compact modern family home near shops, parks and Zone 2 stations.
- Open-plan kitchen/reception with wooden floors and garden access
- West-facing patio garden, small plot, limited outdoor space
- Principal bedroom occupies entire top floor with en-suite W/C
- Built 2014, freehold, double-glazed, mains gas boiler and radiators
- 856 sqft total; compact, multi-storey layout suitable for families
- Very high local crime rate and area classified as very deprived
- Expensive council tax band; central Hammersmith location
- Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal for home working
A well-arranged three-bedroom terraced house in the heart of Hammersmith, offering 856 sqft of contemporary living across three floors. The ground floor features an open-plan kitchen/reception with wooden floors and doors out to a west-facing patio garden, ideal for afternoon sun and relaxed entertaining. The top floor is dedicated to a principal bedroom with bespoke storage and an en‑suite W/C, while two further bedrooms and a family bathroom sit on the first floor.
Practical day-to-day benefits include fitted kitchen, guest W/C, built-in storage and double glazing. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, supporting home working. The house is freehold, built in 2014, and sits 350 metres from King Street’s shops and restaurants, around 550–750 metres from District and Piccadilly line stations and within walking distance of Ravenscourt Park.
Buyers should note some important local factors: the immediate area records very high crime and is classified as very deprived, and council tax is described as expensive. The garden and plot are very small, so outdoor space is limited. The property is average sized internally and likely to suit buyers seeking a compact, low-maintenance family home or central Hammersmith base rather than those needing large private gardens or quiet suburban streets.
For families the proximity to several highly rated primary and secondary schools is a strong draw; for commuters the quick access to Hammersmith and Ravenscourt Park stations is convenient. Overall this is a modern, low‑upkeep terraced home in a busy inner‑city location with clear lifestyle trade-offs between central convenience and local social challenges.