A four bedroom, five bathroom semi-detached house spanning just under 1,200 sq ft, offering a fantastic opportunity for redevelopment and reconfiguration to suit the buyer's preferences (subject to planning permission, STPP).
Currently arranged as four self-contained studio units, the property comprises two ground-floor studios, a separate kitchen/diner with direct access to a spacious rear garden, and two additional studios on the first floor.
Additionally, it benefits from a driveway with space for 2-3 cars.
There is further potential to extend both to the rear and into the airspace (subject to the necessary consents), providing the flexibility to convert the property into either two larger flats or a substantial family home.
Ideally located close to local amenities, schools, and excellent transport links, including Westfield shopping center and East Acton Station (Central Line, Zone 2).
EPC: Band D
Council Tax: Band E.
Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
Acton is a large area within the London Borough of Ealing in west London, England, 6.1 miles (10 km) west of Charing Cross.
At the 2011 census, its four wards, East Acton, Acton Central, South Acton and Southfield, had a population of 62,480, a ten-year increase of 8,791 people.[2] North Acton, West Acton, East Acton, South Acton, Acton Green, Acton Town, Acton Vale and Acton Central are all parts of Acton.
Acton means "oak farm" or "farm by oak trees", and is derived from the Old English āc (oak) and tūn (farm).[3][4] Originally an ancient village, as London expanded, Acton became absorbed into the city. Since 1965, Acton equates to the east of the London Borough of Ealing, though some of East Acton is in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham and a small portion of South Acton is in the London Borough of Hounslow. Acton and Harrow are the two locations with the most stations bearing their name anywhere in the United Kingdom (apart from the full names of the London terminus stations), with seven each.
Central Acton is synonymous with the hub of commerce and retail on the former main road between London and Oxford (the Uxbridge Road); a reminder of its history is in its inns, which date back in cases to the late Tudor period as stopping places for travellers. Nowadays, the principal route linking London and Oxford (the A40 dual carriageway) bypasses central Acton, but passes through East Acton and North Acton.
Utility |
Supply Type |
Electric |
Mains Supply |
Gas |
Mains Supply |
Water |
Mains Supply |
Sewerage |
Mains Supply |
Broadband |
Cable |
Telephone |
Landline |
Other Items |
Description |
Heating |
Gas Central Heating |
Garden/Outside Space |
Yes |
Parking |
Yes |
Garage |
No |
Broadband Coverage |
Highest Available Download Speed |
Highest Available Upload Speed |
Standard |
10 Mbps |
0.9 Mbps |
Superfast |
53 Mbps |
10 Mbps |
Ultrafast |
936 Mbps |
924 Mbps |
Mobile Coverage |
Indoor Voice |
Indoor Data |
Outdoor Voice |
Outdoor Data |
EE |
Enhanced |
Enhanced |
Enhanced |
Enhanced |
Three |
Likely |
Likely |
Enhanced |
Enhanced |
O2 |
Enhanced |
Enhanced |
Enhanced |
Enhanced |
Vodafone |
Likely |
Likely |
Enhanced |
Enhanced |
Broadband and Mobile coverage information supplied by Ofcom.