Large garden and excellent transport links, ideal for growing families or refurbishment buyers.
- Five bedrooms and two bathrooms across approximately 1,600 sq ft
- Large rear garden relative to London standards
- Close to Acton Main Line and North Acton stations
- Potential to extend, subject to usual consents (STPP)
- Solid brick walls likely without insulation (as built)
- Exterior needs maintenance; signs of damp at bay window
- Freehold tenure; Council Tax Band D
- Area classified as deprived; average local crime levels
This late-Victorian/Edwardian mid-terrace offers five bedrooms and two bathrooms across about 1,600 sq ft, making it a rare, larger-than-average family home for the area. The house retains period character—bay windows and high ceilings—paired with practical modern comforts such as double glazing, mains gas heating and fast broadband. Its sizeable rear garden and proximity to Acton Main Line (Elizabeth line) and North Acton station make it well placed for commuters and families alike.
There is clear scope to add value: the property has potential to extend subject to the usual consents (STPP) and the footprint offers refurbishment opportunities. The solid brick walls likely have no insulation as built, and parts of the exterior need maintenance. Internally there are signs of localized damp at the bay window which should be professionally inspected and addressed.
Practical details to note: freehold tenure, council tax band D, no flooding risk, average local crime levels and an area described as deprived with many young families and students. Mobile signal and broadband speeds are strong, and excellent local schools sit within easy reach. Buyers should factor refurbishment and potential insulation upgrades into budgets when considering long-term running costs.
For a family seeking space and transport links, or an owner-occupier investor looking to add value through extension and modernisation, this house is a practical, character-filled opportunity in a well-connected part of Acton.