Spacious, newly renovated 4-bedroom home near Hanwell Elizabeth Line and top schools.
Four double bedrooms including loft master with en‑suite and eaves storage
Approximately 1,400 sq ft of living space across three storeys
Newly renovated interior; open-plan ground floor with bi-fold doors
Small rear garden; low-maintenance but limited outdoor space
Freehold tenure, mains gas boiler and radiators, fast broadband
Constructed c.1900–1929; solid brick, likely lacks wall insulation
Double glazing installed before 2002; may need future energy upgrades
Area notes: very high crime and higher local deprivation levels
This extended mid-terraced house offers spacious, light-filled living across three storeys — ideal for growing families who need room to spread out. The newly renovated ground floor features an open-plan lounge, dining area and contemporary kitchen with island and bi-fold doors that open to a modest rear garden. The converted loft provides a private master bedroom with en-suite and eaves storage, while three further double bedrooms sit on the first floor.
Practical details suit everyday family life: around 1,400 sq ft of accommodation, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing already installed, and freehold tenure. The location is a significant convenience: Hanwell’s Elizabeth Line and nearby Piccadilly Line access, strong local schools (including several Ofsted Outstanding options) and easy access to parks, high-street shops and bus routes.
Buyers should note material, factual drawbacks alongside the positives. Crime levels are recorded as very high for the area, and wider local indicators show elevated deprivation. The plot is small and the rear garden is low-maintenance rather than spacious. The house was constructed c.1900–1929 in solid brick and likely has no cavity insulation; while recently refurbished internally, it may require future insulation or energy-efficiency upgrades.
Overall, this property suits families seeking a ready-to-live-in, extended home near excellent transport and schools, but who are comfortable with a compact garden and the need to consider neighbourhood safety and potential energy‑efficiency work.