£695,000
3 bed semi-detached house for salePauline Crescent, Whitton TW2
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Chain free
- Freehold
Milestone Residential
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About this property
1930's Three Bedroom Semi
Highly sought after location
Two Separate receptions
50ft rear garden
In need of updating
End of chain
Short walk of Whitton High Street
Great potential
Close to Whitton Railway Station
Competitively priced
Offered for sale with no onward chain, this character pre war three bedroom semi-detached home is ideal for the new owner who is looking for a well situated property, that they can alter and improve to create a home of their own style and standards.
For Sale:
This house is In need of a good deal of love and attention, yet offers good size rooms with the ground floor consisting of two large receptions and a good size kitchen. To the first floor there are two big double bedrooms and the usual third being a single. The original bathroom and toilet have been opened up to create one large bathroom. The decorative condition is poor and the fittings and fixtures would all benefit from replacement, but here is a good example of a blank canvas, ready for the new owner to update and improve. There is also great potential to extend, subject of course to obtaining the usual local authority consents.
Outside: There is a small paved and enclosed fore garden. Side access leads to the rear where there is a well enclosed rear garden which extends to approx 50ft.
Location:
Pauline Crescent is a little known, yet very convenient residential road, tucked away yet just a short walk from Whitton High Street shops and railway station. Local schools, sports and leisure facilities are all close at hand, as are bus routes to surrounding areas.
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