Chain-free two-bed period home with sunny garden and extension potential.
No onward chain — ready for quick exchange
Two double bedrooms; bay-fronted reception with log burner
Extended, contemporary kitchen with island and garden access
South-facing rear garden with rear access; small, low-maintenance plot
Loft space and potential to extend subject to planning consent
Solid-brick 1930s build; likely no wall insulation (may affect energy costs)
Average overall size ~818 sq ft; modest room sizes and ceiling heights
EPC C, gas central heating, double glazing; council tax moderate
A neatly presented two-double-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace on Linkfield Road, offered chain free and ready to move into. The ground floor houses a bay-fronted reception with a log burner, a second reception room and an extended contemporary kitchen with island and garden access — practical for everyday living and entertaining. The first floor provides a fitted master bedroom, second double bedroom and a large family bathroom. The property benefits from double glazing, gas central heating and an EPC rating of C.
Outside there is a south-facing rear garden with rear access; the small plot is low-maintenance and receives good afternoon sun. There is loft space and potential to extend subject to planning consent, which will appeal to buyers seeking growth or added living space (no application currently submitted). The home sits close to Isleworth station, good primary and secondary schools and a wide range of local shops and amenities, making it convenient for commuters and families.
Practical points to note: the house is traditional solid-brick construction (built 1930–49) and is assumed to have no cavity wall insulation, which may affect running costs unless upgraded. The overall size is average at about 818 sq ft, and the plot is small — so any extension or major changes will need careful planning. With very low local crime, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, the property suits first-time buyers or young families who value location and easy access to transport.
In summary: a well-presented period home with ready-to-live-in accommodation, sunny south garden and scope to increase value with permitted development or planning-led works. Buyers should budget for possible insulation and upgrade works if aiming to improve energy performance or reduce heating bills.
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