Large garden, versatile outbuilding and strong transport connections for family life.
Spacious 1,348 sq ft three-bedroom semi-detached house
Bright contemporary kitchen with island and integrated appliances
Off-street parking and decent rear garden with outbuilding
Downstairs WC plus separate utility room for practical living
Double glazing fitted after 2002; mains gas boiler and radiators
Freehold tenure; built circa 1950–66 with filled cavity walls
Exterior and some areas need modernisation and finishing work
Local area has above-average crime rates; council tax Band D
This three-bedroom semi-detached house in Hornchurch offers generous living space across a large 1,348 sq ft footprint, suited to a small or growing family. The ground floor features a spacious lounge and a bright, contemporary kitchen with integrated appliances and an island, plus a practical utility room and downstairs WC. Off-street parking and a decent rear garden with a versatile outbuilding add flexibility for storage, a home office, or hobby space.
The property is double-glazed and heated by a mains-gas boiler with radiators, and sits on a freehold tenure. Built in the 1950–66 period, it combines post-war solidity with modernised kitchen fittings; however, the exterior brickwork and some internal areas would benefit from further updating to match the kitchen’s contemporary finish. The house presents good natural light in the rear kitchen/dining area and offers excellent mobile and broadband connectivity.
Location is a strong selling point: easy access to Elm Park Station (District Line), local buses, green spaces such as Harrow Lodge Park, and a selection of primary and secondary schools with generally good Ofsted ratings. Practical factors to note include above-average local crime rates and a council tax band D. There is no flood risk recorded for the site.
Overall this property will appeal to families seeking space, good transport links and a ready-to-live-in kitchen, plus buyers looking for modest renovation potential to increase value. Serious purchasers should factor in exterior and general modernisation works when budgeting.