£1,150,000
Elgar Avenue, London, W5
- 3 beds
£1,150,000
- 3 beds
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Early viewings highly recommended for this substantial four-bedroom semi-detached house with off-street parking and garage. The home offers huge potential for extending and putting your own stamp and is situated in the heart of Ealing just a short walk from Ealing Common Park.
The property comprises of a large reception room (19 4 x 13 8) with original parquet flooring, a second interlinking reception room, separate kitchen and WC on the ground level. The first floor consists of two master bedrooms and a third smaller double bedroom along with family sized bathroom. The loft room is currently set up as a bedroom with a WC and wash basin.
The property is currently in need of an overall modernisation and will suit someone looking to undertake a home project looking to tailor a large house into something special that will be the family home for many years to come.
You are located in a quiet residential pocket that has the benefit of being in close proximity to Ealing Common and Ealing Broadway. This ensures you are in the heart of an area famed for its independent shops, restaurants, cafes and vibrant local pubs, yet still in very close proximity to efficient transport links to central London and Heathrow.Just a short distance away, Walpole Park is one of the commonly referred to visitor attractions for Ealing as a Borough. You have a grand, formal park with Pitshanger Manor at its forefront, built between 1800-1804 by the neo-classical architect, Sir John Soane, for his own use, and the Manor was re-opened in 2019 to the public after a multi-million pound restoration alongside a wider programme of works to the park that ensures its focal point as a major local attraction in Ealing.Nearby Ealing Broadway has Elizabeth Line links and also benefits from two fairly recent commercial and social spheres in Filmworks and Dickens Yard providing social amenities and fun for all the family.There are several well-regarded primary schools in the area including Grange, Christ the Saviour and St Benedict's. Please contact Go View London, with over 800 online testimonials from satisfied clients and two local offices in Ealing and Acton, for your private appointment to view.
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