Generous living, annexe potential and off-street parking near shops and tube.
Freehold 4-bedroom semi-detached, 1,555 sq.ft total area
A spacious 1930s semi-detached home arranged over two floors, offering 1,555 sq.ft of flexible living and genuine family appeal. The layout includes a large reception room with bay window, separate dining room opening to a fitted kitchen, plus a self-contained annexe on the ground floor with en-suite and kitchen area — useful for multigenerational living or rental income. Upstairs are two further double bedrooms (one with en-suite W/C) and a study/fourth bedroom, giving comfortable accommodation for modern family life.
Outside, a paved driveway provides off-street parking for several cars and the private rear garden has a patio and lawn for entertaining and play. The house sits in a peaceful cul-de-sac close to Pinner High Street, local amenities and Metropolitan Line station, with several highly regarded schools within easy reach.
There is clear scope to extend subject to planning consents, which will appeal to buyers wanting to add space or value. Buyers should note the property’s solid brick construction (typical of the 1930s) with assumed lack of wall insulation — sensible to budget for insulation upgrades if desired. Council tax sits above average for the area and any purchaser should verify specific running costs.
Overall this freehold home combines period character, generous room proportions and extension potential in a very convenient Pinner location — suited to growing families, those needing annex accommodation, or buyers intending modest modernisation.