This stunning semi-detached property, built in 1904, offers a rare opportunity to acquire a home brimming with character and original period features, all set within a vast 131-foot rear garden. Unspoilt and retaining much of its original charm, this 6-bedroom house spans three spacious floors, showcasing beautiful architectural details such as intricate ceiling mouldings, elegant Corinthian columns, and ornate fireplace surrounds that evoke the grandeur of a bygone era.
Upon entering, you are greeted by a welcoming entrance hall with an exquisite mosaic-tiled floor, setting the tone for the period craftsmanship that continues throughout the property. The ground floor offers two well-proportioned reception rooms, perfect for entertaining or relaxing, alongside a kitchen, utility room, and a convenient cloakroom.
Upstairs, the six generously-sized double bedrooms are spread across two upper floors, providing ample space for family living or hosting guests. The main bathroom and a separate shower room ensure modern functionality without compromising the home's historical integrity.
To the front of the property, there is a charming garden, while the rear garden is truly a standout feature. Stretching over 131 feet, the expansive lawn and mature planting offer a tranquil retreat, ideal for outdoor activities or quiet relaxation.
Located in a highly desirable area, the property is just 0.4 miles from Ealing Common station and 0.5 miles from West Acton station, with Ealing Broadway's Elizabeth Line connections and bustling town centre just one stop away. The open green spaces of Ealing Common are within walking distance, while excellent road links to the A40, M4, M40, and A406 make commuting a breeze.
Renowned local schools, including Twyford CofE High, Ellen Wilkinson High, and Ada Lovelace CofE High, are within easy reach, along with private institutions such as Durston House, Harvington Prep, and Notting Hill & Ealing High School. This property presents a unique opportunity to own a historic home with exceptional original features in one of Ealing’s most sought-after locations.
Upon entering, you are greeted by a welcoming entrance hall with an exquisite mosaic-tiled floor, setting the tone for the period craftsmanship that continues throughout the property. The ground floor offers two well-proportioned reception rooms, perfect for entertaining or relaxing, alongside a kitchen, utility room, and a convenient cloakroom.
Upstairs, the six generously-sized double bedrooms are spread across two upper floors, providing ample space for family living or hosting guests. The main bathroom and a separate shower room ensure modern functionality without compromising the home's historical integrity.
To the front of the property, there is a charming garden, while the rear garden is truly a standout feature. Stretching over 131 feet, the expansive lawn and mature planting offer a tranquil retreat, ideal for outdoor activities or quiet relaxation.
Located in a highly desirable area, the property is just 0.4 miles from Ealing Common station and 0.5 miles from West Acton station, with Ealing Broadway's Elizabeth Line connections and bustling town centre just one stop away. The open green spaces of Ealing Common are within walking distance, while excellent road links to the A40, M4, M40, and A406 make commuting a breeze.
Renowned local schools, including Twyford CofE High, Ellen Wilkinson High, and Ada Lovelace CofE High, are within easy reach, along with private institutions such as Durston House, Harvington Prep, and Notting Hill & Ealing High School. This property presents a unique opportunity to own a historic home with exceptional original features in one of Ealing’s most sought-after locations.