Extended 1930s semi on a large plot with parking, garden and development potential..
Chain-free 3-bedroom semi-detached with c.1,416 sq ft
Large plot with approx. 100 ft rear garden
Driveway plus integrated garage; parking for 3–4 cars
Scope to extend/develop further (STPP)
Double glazing and Vaillant gas central heating
Close to top-rated schools including Whitmore High
No flood risk; excellent mobile signal and fast broadband
Council tax band E; may need period-property maintenance
This extended 1930s semi-detached house on Furness Road is presented as a comfortable family home with scope to grow. Arranged over two floors and offering about 1,416 sq ft, the property already provides three good bedrooms, two bathrooms, a spacious kitchen/breakfast room, utility and a reception/dining layout that suits everyday family life. The large plot includes an approximate 100 ft rear garden, integrated garage and driveway parking for 3–4 cars — rare for the area.
Located in West Harrow on a quiet cul-de-sac, the house sits within easy reach of strong local schools (including Whitmore High and Longfield) and local shops and transport links. Practical modern comforts are in place: double glazing, gas central heating with a Vaillant boiler, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband. There is no recorded flood risk and the property is offered chain-free for a straightforward purchase.
Significant upside comes from the potential to extend or reconfigure the layout further (scope for development STPP), making this attractive to families wanting extra living space or investors seeking added value. The home has been kept in a cosy, well-presented condition but retains period 1930s features that give character.
Buyers should note this is a mature suburban stock property and may require routine maintenance or targeted updating over time; any structural or major works would be subject to surveys and planning permissions where applicable. The area has average crime and deprivation indicators, and the house sits in council tax band E. Overall, the house suits families seeking space, good schools and development potential in a well-connected Harrow location.