2 bedroom terraced house
Chain-free
Terraced house
2 beds
1 bath
893
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Period house
- Prime location in the Draytons
- Potential to extend
- No chain
- Short walk to Elizabeth Line Station (West Ealing)
- Drayton Green Primary School close by
- In need of some refurbishment
- Two bedrooms
A two-bedroom home in the heart of the sought after 'Drayton’s', a residential enclave with a green to one side and West Ealing station (Elizabeth Line) to the other. The home could potentially be in need of some updating and modernisation in part.
With deep frontage from the road and a sizable, south-facing front reception giving a great sense of space in the room. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms, with the master bedroom spanning across the width of the house a particular feature that ensures you have adaptable and spacious accommodation.
Other homes in the area have completed loft conversions and rear extensions, this type of work could be undertaken for this home, subject to all the usual consents.
'The Drayton’s' is a collection of residential two and three storey freehold homes, with very few conversions as a proportion of overall residences, just moments from West Ealing station, a station that provides the Elizabeth Line with quick and efficient access to The City.
Drayton Primary is very close by and In addition there are also plenty of other state and private schooling options in the near vicinity and some great local nurseries, including the well-renowned Creative Minds West Ealing Montessori that parents from across Ealing travel to.
The Avenue, a wide tree-lined road, with a variety of locally well renowned shops, cafes and local amenities is nearby. There is a very large Waitrose in walking distance, that also provides John Lewis click and collect, and the Drayton Court is a well-regarded local watering hole with one of the largest pub gardens in London with extensive food menu.
Your closest rail station is West Ealing which is set to be transformed with the arrival of the Elizabeth Line with journey times to Central London around 13-15 minutes to Bond St on commuter trains that hold double the number of passengers to a normal tube train.
From this location walking back into Ealing Broadway is also very straightforward and the town centre's redevelopment continues apace with the Dicken's Yard development nearing completion and its various commercial offerings.
Local parks all within easy walking distance are Walpole Park, Drayton Green, Cleveland Park, Lammas Park and Pitshanger Park.
Please contact Go View London, with over 1,000 reviews from satisfied clients and two local offices in Ealing and Acton, for your appointment to view.
With deep frontage from the road and a sizable, south-facing front reception giving a great sense of space in the room. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms, with the master bedroom spanning across the width of the house a particular feature that ensures you have adaptable and spacious accommodation.
Other homes in the area have completed loft conversions and rear extensions, this type of work could be undertaken for this home, subject to all the usual consents.
'The Drayton’s' is a collection of residential two and three storey freehold homes, with very few conversions as a proportion of overall residences, just moments from West Ealing station, a station that provides the Elizabeth Line with quick and efficient access to The City.
Drayton Primary is very close by and In addition there are also plenty of other state and private schooling options in the near vicinity and some great local nurseries, including the well-renowned Creative Minds West Ealing Montessori that parents from across Ealing travel to.
The Avenue, a wide tree-lined road, with a variety of locally well renowned shops, cafes and local amenities is nearby. There is a very large Waitrose in walking distance, that also provides John Lewis click and collect, and the Drayton Court is a well-regarded local watering hole with one of the largest pub gardens in London with extensive food menu.
Your closest rail station is West Ealing which is set to be transformed with the arrival of the Elizabeth Line with journey times to Central London around 13-15 minutes to Bond St on commuter trains that hold double the number of passengers to a normal tube train.
From this location walking back into Ealing Broadway is also very straightforward and the town centre's redevelopment continues apace with the Dicken's Yard development nearing completion and its various commercial offerings.
Local parks all within easy walking distance are Walpole Park, Drayton Green, Cleveland Park, Lammas Park and Pitshanger Park.
Please contact Go View London, with over 1,000 reviews from satisfied clients and two local offices in Ealing and Acton, for your appointment to view.
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