Spacious four-bedroom terraced home with modern extension, private parking and low-maintenance garden..
- Four double bedrooms across three storeys, versatile family layout
- Large open-plan kitchen/diner with skylight and integrated appliances
- Low-maintenance paved patio garden and private off-street parking
- Victorian mid-terrace with period facade and bay window
- Solid brick walls; assumed no cavity insulation, may need upgrades
- Double glazing present, installation date unknown
- Built circa 1900–1929; typical period maintenance may be required
- Council tax described as affordable; no flooding risk
A substantial four-double-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace arranged over three floors, thoughtfully extended to create flexible family living. The ground floor opens to a second reception room and a large, light-filled open-plan kitchen/dining space with integrated appliances and a striking glass skylight – ideal for everyday family life and entertaining. Two double bedrooms and an en-suite sit on the first floor, with two further doubles and a Jack-and-Jill shower room on the top floor, offering space for children and guests.
Externally the house benefits from a low-maintenance paved patio garden and private off-street parking to the rear — useful in a busy conurbation setting. Located within easy reach of Grays high street, mainline station and several well-regarded schools, the property suits a family seeking space and convenience. Guide price indicated at £425,000–£450,000.
Practical points to note: the building is a solid-brick Victorian construction (circa 1900–1929) with assumed lack of cavity insulation; double glazing is present but install date is unknown. Heating is mains gas via boiler and radiators. While finished to a high standard internally, the age and wall construction may mean further insulation or energy-efficiency improvements are worth considering.