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Summerhouse Lane, Harmondsworth, West Drayton, UB7

  • 3 beds
Semi-detached house
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£500,000

  • 3 beds
Semi-detached house
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With timeless elegance and generous proportions this charming three bedroom semi detached property invites you to savour its unique charm of yesteryear tastefully blending in modern inclusions. The property is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac location, with local shops and Harmondsworth Primary schools being a short stroll away.

Benefits include a garage with up and over door approached via its own block paved driveway providing further off-road parking for one car. Behind the garage is an extension opening into the kitchen providing a generous sized kitchen/ breakfast room.

Harmondsworth is known for its picturesque surroundings and historic building, including the Grade 1 listed St Mary’s Church, which dates to the 12th century. The village retains much of its English character, with quaint cottages and leafy streets. The area benefits from excellent transport links, with Heathrow airport nearby, making it convenient for people that travel. Additionally, the M4 motorway runs close by, providing easy access to London and the wider motorway network.

Harmondsworth boasts several green spaces and parks, offering residents opportunities for outdoor recreation and leisure activities. These include areas such as Church Meadow and the nearby Colne Valley Regional Park.

Overall, Harmondsworth offers a unique blend of historic charm, convenient transport links, and essential amenities, making it an attractive place to live for those seeking a peaceful residential area with easy access to both urban and rural amenities.



Interior
The front door opens into a double-glazed storm porch with a further main front door leading to a hallway, from here you have stairs leading upstairs to a 1st floor landing, and door leading through to the lounge which is floodlit by the curved shelf bay window to front aspect, the lounge is open plan to a dining room that overlooks the rear gardens accessible through sliding doors. The kitchen has ample cabinetry and breakfast bar with display glass door cabinets above dividing from the breakfast area, a quarry tiled floor and window overlooking the rear garden to rear aspect, the breakfast area has a door to side aspect and door to a downstairs cloakroom.
The first-floor landing has doors to all rooms, bedroom 1 has built in wardrobes and a matching built in dresser. Bedroom 2 also has fitted wardrobes with a dresser that has ample drawer space. Bedroom three has fitted wardrobes, matching dresser and under bed matching divan drawers and window to front aspect. The white tiled bathroom is crisp, bright, and airy housing a pedestal wash hand basin and panel enclosed bath. There is also a separate WC with close coupled WC, part tiled walls and window to side aspect.


Exterior
Outside the front garden has a small lawn with flower and shrub borders that are well kept and surrounded by block paving forming the driveway, leading up to the garage with up and over door, lights, and electrics. A side gate leads down the side of the house accessing the rear garden, which comprises of a paved patio area, outside water tap, floodlight and is mainly laid to lawn, also with well kept and tidy flower and shrub borders, extending to approximately 40ft.

Location
Harmondsworth is known for its picturesque surroundings and historic building, including the Grade 1 listed St Mary?s Church, which dates to the 12th century. The village retains much of its English character, with quaint cottages and leafy streets. The area benefits from excellent transport links, with Heathrow airport nearby, making it convenient for people that travel. Additionally, the M4 motorway runs close by, providing easy access to London and the wider motorway network.

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