Three-bedroom family home with west-facing garden and excellent transport links.
Three bedrooms with two fitted wardrobes
This three-bedroom mid-terrace offers practical family living across two floors, with a bright lounge that opens directly to a west-facing rear garden. The spacious kitchen/diner and ground-floor cloakroom suit everyday family routines, while two upper bedrooms include fitted wardrobes for easy storage.
Built in the late 1960s, the house benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing installed after 2002. The low-maintenance front and rear gardens, patio and garden shed make outdoor upkeep straightforward. Casual on-street parking and good local amenities — shops, medical services, schools and public transport — add day-to-day convenience.
Buyers should note this is a modestly sized plot and an average-sized home that will suit growing families or investors seeking a straightforward refurb. The property has an EPC rating of D and cavity walls are assumed to be without added insulation, so buyers may want to budget for energy-efficiency improvements. Parking is on-street only and the surrounding area scores as deprived overall, though crime levels are very low and local schools have good Ofsted ratings.
Overall this mid-century mid-terrace presents clear potential: comfortable liveability now with scope to improve energy performance and modernise finishes to increase comfort and value. Its location in a cul-de-sac close to transport links to central London will suit commuters and families seeking convenient access to town facilities.