3 bedroom Semi-Detached house for sale in Waye Avenue Hounslow TW5

Sale Price: £460,000

Cranford, TW5 9SD

Semi-Detached
3 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
Available

 208 Manor Parade, High Street, Harlington, Middlesex, UB3 5DS
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Street Address

Cranford, TW5 9SD

Property description

QUICK SALE REQUIRED: A quick sale is required for this attractive 3 bedroom semi detached family home situated in a sought after location perfect for The Parkway with easy access to the M4/M25 motorway networks, the Bath Road and London Heathrow Airport.

This traditional bay fronted property has been extended to the rear and provides good sized ground floor living accommodation featuring a spacious through lounge, well fitted kitchen/diner and a larger than average conservatory. Three bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and a well appointed shower room are on the first floor.

The property also benefits from gas central heating, double glazed windows, off street parking, 50ft well kept rear garden with patio and rear service road. Ideal for the investment buyer or growing family and viewing is highly recommended.

Entrance

Double glazed uPVC door into hall.

Hall

Laminate flooring, understairs storage cupboard and a radiator. Double glazed window to front aspect.

Through Lounge

21‘ 11‘‘ x 12‘ 1‘‘ (6.7m x 3.7m) (maximum sizes) Fitted carpet and two radiators. Glazed doors to kitchen/breakfast room and double glazed bay type window to front aspect.

Kitchen/ Breakfast Room

17‘ 0‘‘ x 16‘ 8‘‘ (5.2m x 5.1m) (L shaped and maximum sizes). Ceramic tiled flooring. Fitted wall and base units with worktops to include a single drainer sink unit, space for range cooker, stainless steel splashback, extractor fan hood, space for fridge/freezer, plumbing for washing machine, plumbing for dishwasher and part tiled walls and splashbacks. Double glazed window to aspect and double glazed sliding doors to conservatory.

Conservatory

16‘ 8‘‘ x 11‘ 1‘‘ (5.1m x 3.4m) Double glazed conservatory with double doors to garden and ceramic tiled flooring.

Landing

Fitted carpet.

Bedroom 1

11‘ 5‘‘ x 11‘ 5‘‘ (3.5m x 3.5m) Fitted carpet, fitted wardrobes and a radiator. Double glazed bay type window to front aspect.

Bedroom 2

10‘ 5‘‘ x 9‘ 6‘‘ (3.2m x 2.9m) (to wardrobes) Fitted carpet, fitted wardrobes and a radiator. Double glazed window to rear aspect.

Bedroom 3

6‘ 6‘‘ x 5‘ 10‘‘ (2m x 1.8m) Fitted carpet, fitted wardrobes and a radiator. Double glazed window to front aspect.

Shower Room

Vinyl flooring and radiator. Three-piece shower suite to include a multi jet shower cubicle, pedestal hand basin, low level W.C. and fully tiled walls and splashbacks. Frosted double glazed window.

Rear Garden

Approximately 50ft (not measured). Mainly laid to lawn with patio area and storage unit. Rear service road.

Front Garden

Off street parking

Tenure

Freehold

About Cranford

Cranford is a suburban ward formed from a medieval parish of the same name in the London Borough of Hounslow on the eastern perimeter of London Heathrow Airport. The area is bounded in the west by the airport and the River Crane which flows through publicly owned Cranford Countryside Park. To the north the area is bounded by the M4 motorway, Junction 3, accessed via The Parkway giving access to the A40(M) to Central London. Nearby stations include Hatton Cross and Hounslow West tube stations which are on the Piccadilly Line.

The village still has some distinguished houses, including Stansfield House, a 17th-century listed building. The wider borough states that Cranford "was described for centuries as one of the smallest and prettiest villages in Middlesex".

Cranford educational facilities include the Cranford Park Academy, Cranford Community College and The Cedars Primary school and places of worship are St Dunstans church, Church of Our Lady and St Christopher and Cranford Baptist church. There is also a public house called The Queens Head.

Historically the name came from Anglo-Saxon cran-ford or "ford of cranes" as at the time the word heron was not used for that bird and it covered an almost north-south rectangular area of 737 acres. Before the Norman Conquest, the village was a small Saxon settlement in all senses completely surrounded by its open fields abutting the north of Hounslow Heath The Domesday Book of 1086 records the manor of Cranford being given to a Norman baron.

Property Features :

  • 3 Bed Semi Detached House
  • Sought After Convenient Location
  • Fitted Kitchen/Breakfast Room
  • Off Street Parking
  • Spacious Through Lounge
  • Fitted Wardrobes
  • Quality Conservatory
  • Extended To Rear
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