Tucked-away home with secluded south-west garden and excellent transport links.
Two double bedrooms with loft access
Tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac, this Victorian two-bedroom end-of-terrace cottage offers characterful living in a highly convenient Ealing location. The well-proportioned living room, separate kitchen and two double bedrooms suit a small family or couple seeking a compact home with outdoor space.
Practical advantages include a secluded south-west facing garden, freehold tenure and no onward chain to aid a quicker sale. Commuters benefit from South Ealing Piccadilly Line station moments away and easy access to Ealing Broadway’s Elizabeth, Central and District lines. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and several highly regarded schools sit within easy reach.
The house is solidly built with Victorian features such as a bay window and brick exterior, but it does require updating and some renovation to modern standards. There is likely little wall insulation and glazing dates are unknown. Buyers should note above-average local crime levels and an above-average council tax band when budgeting.
Overall this is a compact, characterful period cottage offering scope to increase value through sympathetic refurbishment and internal reconfiguration. The small south-west garden and proximity to parks make it especially appealing to young families seeking convenient urban green space.
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