Chain-free period property with investment potential near the Elizabeth Line.
- Chain free three-storey Victorian mid-terrace, freehold
- Over 1,500 sq ft arranged as two apartments (6 beds total)
- 0.1 miles to Acton Main Line; 0.5 miles to North Acton (Central Line)
- Potential to extend/convert subject to planning consent
- Small rear garden and compact internal room sizes
- Only two bathrooms for six bedrooms; may limit family use
- Noted under-sink plumbing issue and missing kitchen window panel
- Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; retrofit costs likely
A substantial three-storey Victorian mid-terrace offered chain free and currently arranged as two self-contained apartments. At just over 1,500 sq ft and with six bedrooms in total, the house presents clear rental or conversion upside for an investor or buyer seeking income while planning light refurbishment.
The location is a standout: 0.1 miles from Acton Main Line with quick Elizabeth Line access and within 0.5 miles of North Acton (Central Line). Local amenities, parks and a mix of primary and outstanding secondary schools are all within easy reach, supporting both lettings and family use.
Practical points are straightforward. The property is freehold, has double glazing (fitted since 2002 or later), mains gas central heating and a small rear garden. There is scope to extend or reconfigure subject to planning consent, but any buyer should allow budget and time for consents and works.
Drawbacks are material and stated plainly: the plot and garden are small; internal accommodation is compact for six bedrooms; there are only two bathrooms; some plumbing defect noted under the kitchen sink and a missing kitchen window panel. The property is built as solid brick with no assumed wall insulation and sits in an area with higher deprivation scores—factor retrofit and maintenance costs into refurbishment plans.