West London three-bedroom town house goes on the market for £750,000

A real doer-upper! West London three-bedroom town house with boarded up windows and tape on the toilet saying ‘do not use’ goes on the market for just £750,000 – but it’s in need of total renovation

  • The terrace in Hammersmith has holes in its walls and broken floors, however it is set to be snapped up soon
  • The unmodernised property has a shared bathroom, an open plan reception and kitchen area and a garage
  • Close to Hammersmith and Goldhawk Road tube lines, the house is just 18 minutes from the centre of London 

A three-bedroom town house in west London with boarded up windows and tape on the toilet saying ‘do not use’ has gone on the market for £750,000 – but it’s in need of total renovation.

The Grove Mews terrace in Hammersmith has holes in its walls and broken floors, however it is set to be snapped up by a buyer eager to secure the doer-upper.

The unmodernised property has three bedrooms, a shared bathroom, an open plan reception and kitchen area and a garage. 

Winkworth Estate Agents, who are selling the house, described it as: ‘In need of total renovation.’

The listing continued: ‘The property currently comprises reception room/kitchen and garage on the ground floor, with the first floor offering three bedrooms and bathroom.

‘There is also the advantage of a private rear garden. There is scope to further extend, subject to the usual necessary consents, with other houses on the street having added an additional storey.

‘Ideally located for a range of amenities which include a number of local independent shops, delis, pubs and restaurants. A range of transport links are close to hand.’

A three-bedroom town house in west London with boarded up windows and tape on the toilet saying ‘do not use’ has gone on the market for £750,000 – but it’s in need of total renovation

The upstairs toilet has been totally destroyed with ‘do not use’ tape across the toilet and sink

Downstairs the kitchen is gutted with only a microwave, boiler, stove and red cupboards remaining

In the adjoining reception area there is a large hole in the wall and the stairs have been stripped back to the timber

Two of the bedrooms appear to have foliage growing in them while the third has a gaping hole in the floor

The upstairs toilet has been totally destroyed with ‘do not use’ tape across the toilet and sink.

All avocado-green appliances are streaked with filth and the carpets are covered in dirt.

Downstairs the kitchen is gutted with only a microwave, boiler, stove and red cupboards remaining.

In the adjoining reception area there is a large hole in the wall and the stairs have been stripped back to the timber.

Two of the bedrooms appear to have foliage growing in them while the third has a gaping hole in the floor.

The house has a small west-facing garden reached through wide doors in the kitchen. 

The Grove Mews terrace in Hammersmith has holes in its walls and broken floors, however it is set to be snapped up by a buyer eager to secure the doer-upper

The unmodernised property has three bedrooms, a shared bathroom, an open plan reception and kitchen area and a garage

Winkworth Estate Agents, who are selling the house, described it as: ‘In need of total renovation’

Close to Hammersmith and Goldhawk Road tube lines, the house is just 18 minutes from the centre of London and surrounded by shops, pubs and restaurants

Close to Hammersmith and Goldhawk Road tube lines, the house is just 18 minutes from the centre of London and surrounded by shops, pubs and restaurants.

Director of Winkworth, Ben Hunt, added: ‘This is a fantastic area for those looking for what can truly be described as a “village” atmosphere just moments from Central London.

‘The area offers a number of fabulous pubs and restaurants, as well as stunning riverside walks and also easy access out of London.

‘There is a real mix of people, young professionals, couples and families, with a real community feel.’

The house has a small west-facing garden reached through wide doors in the kitchen

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