Guide price

£935,000

3 bed terraced house for sale
Moorfield Avenue, Ealing W5

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

  • EPC Rating: C

Just added
Chain free
Freehold
Added on 28/04/2026

About this property

  • Three bedroom family home

  • Freehold

  • No onward chain

  • Potential to extend subject to planning permission

  • South facing garden with garage

  • Spacious family room and dining area

  • Generously sized bedrooms

  • Quiet residential street with only 11 houses

  • Privately accessible laneway

  • Good transport links and road connections

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If you are looking for the balance Ealing is known for, combining leafy streets, a strong sense of community, and excellent access into Central London, this well presented 1930’s three bedroom terraced home stands out, enhanced by high ceilings and naturally bright rooms. Having been lovingly owned by the same family for over 40 years, it is a home filled with warmth and history, now ready for its next chapter.

A particular highlight is the south facing private garden, complete with a garage that provides off street parking via privately accessible laneway. The garage can be adapted as a home office, gym, or creative space, making it perfectly suited to modern living.

What the owners have said

We have loved the sense of community here, with beautiful nearby parks that have been perfect for daily walks with the dog. It has been a peaceful, bright home where we have created many happy memories, and it will be very hard to leave.

Who would this home suit best?

This home will appeal to families looking for a long term base, upsizers seeking more internal and external space, or professionals wanting flexibility for hybrid working. It is a home that can evolve with your lifestyle and is ready to move straight into and enjoy.

What is the house like inside?

Internally, the property offers well maintained and proportioned accommodation arranged across multiple levels. Built in the 1930’s the living spaces are bright and welcoming, creating an ideal setting for both day to day living and entertaining. The kitchen is practical and well positioned, connecting naturally with the rest of the home. The bedrooms are generously sized and offer flexibility for family life, guests, or working from home. Overall, the layout feels comfortable, functional, and ready to personalise, with potential to extend into a four bedroom, two bathroom home, subject to the usual planning permission.

Are there parks nearby?

Yes, one of the area’s strongest features is its access to green space, with Pitshanger, Hanger Hill and Montpelier Parks within easy reach, ideal for walks, exercise, and family time.

How convenient is the location?

Very convenient. Ealing Broadway station is within easy reach, providing access to the Elizabeth Line, Central Line, and District Line, allowing fast and direct routes into Central London. You are also close to local shops, cafés, and everyday amenities, with nearby bus routes connecting you easily to Ealing Broadway and the surrounding areas. The location also benefits from excellent road links to the M4 and M40.

Is the area good for schools?

Yes, the area is well regarded for its schooling, with a strong selection of options including St Gregory’s Catholic Primary School, St Augustine’s Priory, St Benedict’s School, and Notting Hill and Ealing High School.

What makes this home different?

Moorfield Avenue is a quiet and rarely available street, with only 11 homes, and very little through traffic, which makes it consistently sought after due to its position within a well established residential setting. This particular property offers the space, layout, and long term potential buyers look in Ealing, with the added benefit of a south facing garden and versatile garage

Is this a good place to live in Ealing?

Absolutely. Positioned within the catchment for Montpelier Primary School, this is a highly regarded part of W5. You are also close to Pitshanger Lane, known for its village feel, independent cafés, and local shops, along with the Brentham Club, which adds to the strong sense of community.

In summary

A rarely available three bedroom home on Moorfield Avenue, Ealing W5, offering generous living space, a south facing garden with garage and a location that perfectly balances lifestyle and connectivity

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  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    F

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