Extended three-bed family home with big garden and driveway near Upney Station.
Large extended 3-bedroom semi-detached house, circa 1930s-1940s
Set on Eastbury Square with views toward the historic Eastbury Manor House, this extended 1930s/40s semi-detached house offers generous living space for families seeking room to grow. The ground floor features two generous reception rooms and a larger-than-average open-plan kitchen/dining area with underfloor heating; there is also a ground-floor bathroom with a jacuzzi-style bath. Upstairs are three double bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom with a body-jet shower.
The property sits on a decent plot with a long driveway providing off-street parking for multiple vehicles and a large rear garden with decked area and greenhouse. Construction is solid brick with external insulation and double glazing (install date unknown). Practical benefits include mains gas central heating (boiler and radiators), fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and very low flood risk.
Buyers should note this home requires some exterior upkeep and internal modernisation in places despite many presented features. The garden has areas of lush, overgrown planting that will need tidying or landscaping to reach its full potential. The wider area is classified as deprived, and local crime levels are average — weigh these factors alongside the strong local schooling options and transport links (Upney Station and Barking town within reasonable distance).
This freehold, multi-story family home is best suited to purchasers seeking spacious accommodation with scope to update and personalise. It combines substantial living space, parking and outdoor amenity with easy access to local schools and transport, while requiring some investment to refresh the exterior and certain interior areas.