3 bedroom End-of-Terrace House
Rutland Drive, Hornchurch
£400,000 Guide Price
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Three-bedroom end-of-terrace home in a sought-after family area near Outstanding Nelmes Primary. Well presented but dated, offering great potential. Features a spacious lounge overlooking the rear garden, kitchen, family bathroom, garage access and scope
Great Location For Families
This three-bedroom end-of-terrace home offers an excellent opportunity for families seeking a well-located property with great potential. Although dated, the house is well presented throughout, providing a comfortable and inviting living space ready to move into while offering scope for modernisation.
Situated in a highly desirable family-friendly area, the property benefits from close proximity to Nelmes Primary School, which holds an Outstanding Ofsted rating making it an ideal choice for those prioritising education.
The accommodation comprises three generously sized bedrooms, a family bathroom, a fitted kitchen, and a spacious lounge that enjoys pleasant views over the attractive rear garden, creating a bright and relaxing environment for everyday living and entertaining.
Externally, the property continues to impress. The front garden offers significant potential to create ample off-street parking (subject to the necessary consents), while the rear garden provides direct access to a garage, adding further convenience and practicality.
This is a fantastic opportunity to acquire a well-located family home with plenty of potential to add value and make your own.
Property Reference: HRT016413561
Entrance Hall
Lounge 10ft 87 x 12ft 47
Reception Room 9ft 56 x 8ft 95
Kitchen 11ft 32 x 8ft 13
First Floor Landing
Master Bedroom 12ft 32 x 10ft 01
Bedroom Two 10ft 99 x 9ft 88
Bathroom 5ft 55 x 6ft 39
Bedroom Three 9ft 41 x 7ft 39
Rear Garden Approx 60ft
About Hornchurch
Rail connections have been crucial to the development of Hornchurch, from the opening of the District line stations in the 1930s – and they continue to attract people to the area. When the Crossrail route fully opens, the nearby stations of Harold Wood and Romford will link Hornchurch to a faster, seamless train network around the south-east of England.
If you’re looking for things to do, the Queen’s Theatre, the Fairkytes Arts Centre and Hornchurch Jazz Club has the cultural side of things sorted. There are also many different sports clubs and a thriving sports centre. The town has a wealth of cafés, restaurants, takeaways, independent shops and established chains – Hornchurch truly has something for everyone.
£496,297
Average price paid in Hornchurch

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