This 1930's end terrace family home is a credit to the current vendors, it comes with plenty of potential to extend along with a large double garage to the rear. Being built around 1930, the first thing that you notice is the extra width and how much brighter it is than a standard Victorian mid terrace and with a 50ft South facing garden, it's certainly not one to be missed. You'll be greeted by a wide entrance hall with an abundance of storage which gives access to the spacious lounge to the front. Double doors lead you to a separate dining area and a fully fitted kitchen which in turn leads to a utility area to the rear. The first floor certainly doesn’t disappoint with three generously sized bedrooms, a family bathroom and also gives access to a loft room where many along the street have converted the space into a fourth bedroom and an additional bathroom. Externally you'll find a 50ft South facing garden to the rear, it’s hosted some fantastic BBQs over the years and the huge double garage has both lighting and power. This wonderful home is also being offered with no onward chain - so you could be moving sooner than you think!
You'll be sandwiched in between Lloyd Park which is an 8 minute walk away and the Blackhorse Lane Redevelopment Scheme meaning that the Victoria Line is under a mile away, there are several busses that will whisk you to either Walthamstow Central or Blackhorse Road Station if you don't fancy the 15 minute walk, but it’s a great way to get your steps in! We'd certainly recommend a visit to the 'Beer Mile' with its variety of micro-breweries, bars, pop-up street food and music events and our personal favourite being 'The Tavern on the Hill' which has just been taken over by The Wild Card Brewery.
\rCouncil Tax Band C
EPC Rating D