Nestled on a tranquil residential street, this 1940s semi-detached residence spans around 1,100 square feet, offering a thoughtful layout with three bedrooms. The property comes with a downstairs WC, side access, and a private driveway, catering to family needs and day-to-day practicality. Notably, there is capacity for extension (subject to planning permission), making this an attractive option for buyers interested in enhancing their living space. Located near the lush Larks Wood and within convenient distance to Highams Park Station, residents will appreciate the blend of serene surroundings and easy transport links.
Upon entering, you are greeted by a well-lit hallway adorned with soft neutral tones and herringbone flooring that create an inviting atmosphere. A side window allows natural light to permeate the space while providing practical storage under the staircase. Adjacent to this is a ground floor WC—ideal for daily family life or entertaining guests.
The front reception room features a broad bay window that floods the area with light. A fireplace serves as an elegant focal point alongside alcove shelving for decorative displays, fostering a tranquil ambiance.
Towards the rear lies an expansive open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area that stretches across the full width of the property. A central island sits beneath an ample skylight, while dark wood cabinetry shapes the kitchen area. Full-height shelving adds both character and functionality, complemented by a wood-burning stove that enhances warmth in colder months. Bifold doors seamlessly connect this space to a sizeable terrace, promoting indoor-outdoor living.
The south-facing garden stands out with its extensive paved terrace leading to a deep lawn surrounded by mature planting—an excellent canvas for landscaping or personalisation. An outbuilding at the far end provides potential for varied uses such as a studio or gym.
Upstairs boasts three bright bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom featuring warm tiling and modern fittings including an overhead rain shower. The largest bedroom offers added conveniences of built-in storage along with a dressing area framed by another bay window.
The locality combines green spaces with essential amenities; just minutes away lies Larks Wood—a serene woodland escape perfect for leisurely walks or dog outings. Nearby parks such as Chase Lane Park add even more outdoor options while several local eateries provide relaxed dining experiences suitable for families. Educational institutions like Ainslie Wood Primary enhance the area's appeal.
Highams Park Station is just over ten minutes away, ensuring direct Overground services into central London along with efficient local bus routes increasing connectivity to surrounding areas known for their vibrant community atmospheres.