£875,000
3 bed terraced house for saleHolyoake Walk, Ealing W5
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Gibbs Gillespie - Pitshanger
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About this property
Charming Period House
Three Bedrooms
26ft Reception/Dining Room
Stunning 50ft Deep Rear Garden
No Onward Chain
Brentham Garden Estate Conservation Area
Peaceful Residential Street
Close to Pitshanger Park & Shopping Parade
Open Day Launch Saturday 19th of July.......This charming three-bedroom period house, extended on the ground floor, offers bright and spacious accommodation throughout. Its desirable east/west aspect allows natural light to flood the home at all times of day. Set behind an attractive façade, the property boasts an eye-catching front garden, regularly commended in the annual Brentham Garden Awards and previously crowned Best Garden Winner. Inside, the home features a generous 26ft double reception/dining room with French doors opening directly onto a beautifully maintained 50ft rear garden - complete with shed and convenient rear access - making it ideal for relaxing or entertaining. A separate, spacious kitchen with original terracotta tiled flooring adds charm and character. Upstairs, there are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a stylish, modern family bathroom. A further benefit is access to a shared communal garden, enjoyed with a small number of neighbouring homes and St Barnabas Church - providing additional green space and a rare sense of community.
Holyoake Walk is a highly sought-after street located in the heart of Ealing’s historic Brentham Garden Estate, a designated conservation area celebrated for its architectural charm and community feel. Just a short stroll away lies vibrant Pitshanger Lane, a thriving local hub offering a wide range of independent shops, cafés, and restaurants. The nearby Pitshanger Park provides expansive green space for leisure, sports, and family activities, while Brentham Lawn Tennis Club, a friendly and inclusive community sports club, is only moments from the property. Families are particularly drawn to the area for its proximity to sought after local schools, including North Ealing, Montpelier, and St Gregory’s primary schools, along with a range of prestigious independent schools such as St Benedict’s, Notting Hill & Ealing High, St Augustine’s Priory, Harvington, and Durston House. For commuters, convenient bus routes along Pitshanger Lane offer direct access to Ealing Town Centre, where Ealing Broadway station connects via the Elizabeth Line, Central and District Lines, as well as National Rail services - providing swift travel across London and beyond. This outstanding location combines peaceful, heritage surroundings with exceptional convenience, making it one of Ealing’s most desirable places to live.
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