Period family home with large garden, renovation potential and no onward chain.
Three bedrooms with two reception rooms, classic 1930s bay windows
This 1930s semi-detached house in a quiet cul-de-sac offers a classic period façade and solid bones for a growing family. Set on a decent plot, the property includes a large rear garden and a garage, with scope to create off-street parking to the front subject to local consent.
Internally the layout gives two reception rooms and three bedrooms across about 861 sqft — comfortable proportions for everyday family living. The home is a renovation project: dated fittings, likely uninsulated solid brick walls, and general updating required, but the canvas is well suited to a loft conversion and ground-floor extension to increase living space and value.
Location is practical: Perivale Central Line station is roughly half a mile away for commuter access, and several well-regarded primary and secondary schools are nearby, including Outstanding-rated options. There is no flooding risk, broadband is fast and mobile signal excellent — useful for home working.
Important practical notes: the property requires renovation and likely insulation upgrades; council tax sits at Band E (above average). It is sold freehold and chain-free, which simplifies timing for buyers prepared to refurbish.