Large semi detached house / excellent location and potential This 4/5 Bedroom large property has excellent potential as well as being situated in a popular residential location convenient for Hayes & Harlington mainline station to Paddington (Crossrail due 2021), bus routes to London Heathrow Airport and Hayes Town, local health centre and schools. The M4/M25 motorway network is only a short drive away.
This large home features an entrance hall, through lounge including dining area, fitted kitchen, bedroom and conservatory to the ground floor. Upstairs are 3 double bedrooms with family bathroom and a study with access to a large loft room.
Other benefits include double glazing, gas central heating, well proportioned front and rear areas with off street to the front of the property. The kitchen and bathroom were recently furbished including a new boiler.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall
Laminate Flooring, carpeted stairs to upper floors.
Living Room and Dining Area
23' 11'' x 10' 2'' (7.3m x 3.1m) Laminate flooring, radiator, power and aerial points, wooden doors to conservatory.
Kitchen
8' 1'' x 13' 1'' (2.48m x 4m) Tiled flooring. Fitted wall and base units with worktops to include a single drainer sink unit, cooker point, gas hob, extractor fan hood, electric oven, space for fridge/freezer, plumbing for washing machine, plumbing for dishwasher and part tiled walls and splashbacks. Double glazed window to rear aspect and door leading to rear garden.
Bedroom 4
14' 5'' x 6' 8'' (4.4m x 2.04m) Laminate flooring, radiator, power points, double glazed front aspect window.
Dowstairs W.C
Hand basin and low level W.C.
Conservatory
11' 4'' x 9' 10'' (3.46m x 3.02m) Tiled flooring. Doors to rear garden and glazed to rear and side.
First Floor
Landing
Fitted Carpet.
Bedroom 1
9' 10'' x 13' 7'' (3m x 4.15m) Fitted carpet, radiator, power points, double glazed bay fronted window
Bedroom 2
9' 10'' x 13' 1'' (3m x 4m) l-Shaped, fitted carpet, radiator, power and aerial points, double glazed front aspect window x2.
Bedroom 3
9' 10'' x 11' 9'' (3m x 3.6m) Wooden flooring, radiator, power points, fitted wardrobe, double glazed rear aspect window.
Bathroom
Vinyl flooring. Three-piece bathroom suite to include a panel enclosed bath with shower attachment, pedestal hand basin, low level W.C. And part tiled walls and splashbacks. Frosted double glazed window.
Study
6' 6'' x 9' 6'' (2m x 2.9m) Fitted carpet, radiator, power points, double glazed rear aspect window.
Second Floor
Bedroom 5 / Loft Room
15' 3'' x 10' 7'' (4.65m x 3.25m) Fitted carpet, radiator, power points, velux windows x2.
Exterior
Front Driveway
Concrete with parking for two cars.
Rear Garden
Laid to lawn with decking area and rear storage unit.
Tenure
Freehold
About Hayes
Hayes is a town in west London. Historically in Middlesex, Hayes became part of the London Borough of Hillingdon in 1965. Hayes has an abundance of retail parks, shopping centres and a modern leisure centre with swimming pool completed in 2010. Stockley Business Park and Championship Golf course, set in 240 acres of rolling countryside, border Hayes to the west.
The district adjoins Harlington which borders London Heathrow Airport to the south and shares a railway station with the smaller district on the Great Western Main Line to Paddington. The Crossrail project linking Hayes and Harlington station to Canary Wharf is due to complete in 2020. The journey time to Canary Wharf will be just 34 minutes. Other London stations will include Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road, Farringdon and Liverpool Street.
The Uxbridge Road runs directly through the centre of Hayes to Shepherds Bush and the town offers other excellent transport links with the M4/M25 motorway networks being linked via The Hayes-By-Pass to the A40(M) into Central London and M40 to Birmingham.
Hayes has a long history. The area appears in the Domesday Book of 1086.
Landmarks in the area include the Grade II listed Parish Church, St Mary's - the central portion of the church survives from the twelfth century and it remains in use (the church dates back to 830 A.D.)- and Barra Hall, a Grade II listed manor house. The town's oldest public house - the Adam and Eve, on the Uxbridge Road - though not the original seventeenth-century structure, has remained on the same site since 1665.