Property description
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL: Currently laid out as a 4 bedroom end terrace house with 4 reception rooms this property has planning to extend and convert to form a new dwelling creating a 2 bedroom terrace house and 1 bedroom end terrace house. Plans are available for viewing in the office.
In need of complete updating at this time, the property also features a downstairs W.C., 13ft kitchen/diner, first floor bathroom and additional shower room.
Available with no upper chain this property is conveniently located near Junction 4 of the M4 giving access to the Stockley By-Pass and the M25 and is within easy reach of West Drayton mainline station to Paddington (Crossrail due 2019), bus routes and local shops.
Entrance
Part glazed door into hall. Wood laminate flooring and radiator.
Reception 1
12‘ 1‘‘ x 8‘ 10‘‘ (3.7m x 2.7m) Radiator. Double glazed window to front aspect.
Reception 2
11‘ 1‘‘ x 10‘ 2‘‘ (3.4m x 3.1m) Radiator. Double glazed window to front aspect.
Reception 3
10‘ 2‘‘ x 8‘ 10‘‘ (3.1m x 2.7m) (at widest points) Radiator. Double glazed window to rear aspect.
Sitting Room
20‘ 11‘‘ x 15‘ 4‘‘ (6.4m x 4.7m) (maximum sizes). Wood laminate flooring, understairs cupboard and radiator.
Kitchen / Diner
13‘ 1‘‘ x 9‘ 10‘‘ (4m x 3m) Wood laminate flooring. Fitted wall and base units to include plumbing for a washing machine, space for frisge/freezer, cooker point and a stainless steel sink unit. Double glazed window to rear aspect and part double glazed door to garden.
Downstairs W.C.
Low level W.C. and hand basin.
Landing
Fitted carpet.
Shower Room
Hand basin and shower cubicle. Frosted double glazed window to front aspect.
Bathroom
Three piece bathroom suite. Frosted double glazed window to rear aspect.
Bedroom 3
11‘ 1‘‘ x 10‘ 2‘‘ (3.4m x 3.1m) Radiator. Double glazed window to front aspect.
Bedroom 1
12‘ 1‘‘ x 8‘ 10‘‘ (3.7m x 2.7m) Radiator. Double glazed window to front aspect.
Bedroom 2
8‘ 10‘‘ x 7‘ 2‘‘ (2.7m x 2.2m) (maximum sizes) Radiator. Double glazed window to rear aspect.
Bedroom 4
10‘ 2‘‘ x 8‘ 10‘‘ (3.1m x 2.7m) (maximum sizes) Radiator. Double glazed window to rear aspect.
Side / Rear Garden.
In need of attention. Footings for planning.
Outside Front
Off street parking for 3 vehicles
Development Potential
Planning permission granted for Proposed Extension & Conversion to Form New Dwelling. The Vendor has advised planning permission is still valid to create a 2 bedroom terraced house and 1 bedroom end terraced house.
PLANS AVAILABLE TO BE VIEWED IN OFFICE
PLEASE NOTE: Any prospective buyer must conduct their own research as these particulars are produced in good faith and only as a guide.
Tenure
Freehold
About West Drayton
West Drayton is a district of the London Borough of Hillingdon to the north of London Heathrow Airport and near Junction 4 of the M4 giving access to the M25. West Drayton benefits from a bus station and a mainline station to Paddingon and will be part of the Crossrail project due for completion in 2019 linking the town to Canary Wharf. The journey time to Canary Wharf will be just 37 minutes. Other London stations will include Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road, Farringdon and Liverpool Street. The Grand Union also canal passes through the town and Stockley Business Park with its Championship Golf course, set in 240 acres of rolling countryside, border West Drayton to the east.
The town has number of large convenience stores, fast food outlets and restaurants and there are several public houses including The Railway, The De Burgh Arms, The Six Bells and The George & Dragon. West Drayton also incorporates a conservation area, The Green, where you can find number of listed buildings including Drayton Hall, Southlands Art centre and The Gatehouse, a Tudor Grade II listed building built circa 1550.
Founded in 2004, Stockley Academy is a coeducational secondary school in the area and there are a number of Primary schools including St Catherines faith school, Cherry Lane Primary and West Drayton Primary. There are also a number of bus routes and the 222 runs regularly through the town connecting West Drayton to Sipson, Uxbridge, Heathrow Airport, the Bath Road and Hounslow.
Historically, in 939 the area was known as Draegtun, meaning 'farmstead at or near a portage or slope used for dragging down loads', or 'farmstead where drays or sledges are used'. It is recorded as Draitone in the 1086 Domesday Book, and as Westdrayton in 1465
Property Features :
- Development Potential
- 4 Bedroom End Terrace House
- 4 Reception Rooms
- Planning Approved (In Office)
- Near M4 Junction 4
- Tremendous Opportunity
- No Upper Chain