£2,200 pcm
(£508 pw)
3 bed terraced house to rentPartridge Lane, Harold Wood, Romford RM3
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
Just added
Available from 31 July 2026
Unfurnished
About this property
Three Bedroom Home
Kings Park Development
0.2 miles to Harold Wood train station
Lounge/Diner
Integrated appliances
Available end of July
Close to Local Amenties
Council Tax band D
*** No Deposit Option Available ***
Three Bedroom Terrace house located within the Kings Park development in Harold Wood, which is 0.2 miles to Harold Wood Train Station.
Three-bedroom terraced house offers a seperate living room and kitchen area, one main bathroom, a downstairs WC and a rear garden with a shed positioned at the end of the garden.
Harold Wood is located within the London Borough of Havering and provides rail connections into Central London via the Elizabeth Line from Harold Wood Station. The area is situated close to the A12 and M25, offering road links to surrounding areas and motorway networks. Harold Wood includes a range of local amenities such as supermarkets, schools, healthcare facilities and recreational spaces
The property comprises two double bedrooms and one single bedroom and is neutrally decorated throughout.
Available 31st July 2026.
Council Tax Band: D
EPC Rating: B
Parking: On-street parking
Flood Risk
Rivers & Seas: Very Low Risk
Mobile Coverage
EE: Good
O2: Good
Three: Good
Vodafone: Good
Overall: Strong 4G coverage from all major networks, with 5G available from most operators in the area.
Broadband Speed
Basic (adsl): Up to ~20 Mbps
Superfast (fttc): Around 50–80 Mbps
Ultrafast (FTTP): Available to many properties in the area
Overall Maximum: Up to 500 Mbps–1 Gbps, depending on the provider and whether the property has full fibre installed.
Planning Applications
No notable adverse planning applications affecting No. 4 specifically.
The area is a well-established residential neighbourhood consisting primarily of 1980s family houses, with no major redevelopment proposals immediately surrounding the property.
Cladding and Building Issues
No known cladding concerns.
Traditional low-rise housing estate.
EWS1: Not generally applicable to this type of house, presenting a very low risk.
Construction & Utilities
Space Heating: Gas central heating (typical combi or system boiler with radiators).
Water Heating: Gas boiler.
Floor Type: Predominantly solid ground floor with suspended timber upper floors (typical of late 1970s–1980s construction).
Roof Type: Pitched tiled roof with loft insulation common.
Window Type: Mostly UPVC double glazing (subject to individual property upgrades).
Three Bedroom Terrace house located within the Kings Park development in Harold Wood, which is 0.2 miles to Harold Wood Train Station.
Three-bedroom terraced house offers a seperate living room and kitchen area, one main bathroom, a downstairs WC and a rear garden with a shed positioned at the end of the garden.
Harold Wood is located within the London Borough of Havering and provides rail connections into Central London via the Elizabeth Line from Harold Wood Station. The area is situated close to the A12 and M25, offering road links to surrounding areas and motorway networks. Harold Wood includes a range of local amenities such as supermarkets, schools, healthcare facilities and recreational spaces
The property comprises two double bedrooms and one single bedroom and is neutrally decorated throughout.
Available 31st July 2026.
Council Tax Band: D
EPC Rating: B
Parking: On-street parking
Flood Risk
Rivers & Seas: Very Low Risk
Mobile Coverage
EE: Good
O2: Good
Three: Good
Vodafone: Good
Overall: Strong 4G coverage from all major networks, with 5G available from most operators in the area.
Broadband Speed
Basic (adsl): Up to ~20 Mbps
Superfast (fttc): Around 50–80 Mbps
Ultrafast (FTTP): Available to many properties in the area
Overall Maximum: Up to 500 Mbps–1 Gbps, depending on the provider and whether the property has full fibre installed.
Planning Applications
No notable adverse planning applications affecting No. 4 specifically.
The area is a well-established residential neighbourhood consisting primarily of 1980s family houses, with no major redevelopment proposals immediately surrounding the property.
Cladding and Building Issues
No known cladding concerns.
Traditional low-rise housing estate.
EWS1: Not generally applicable to this type of house, presenting a very low risk.
Construction & Utilities
Space Heating: Gas central heating (typical combi or system boiler with radiators).
Water Heating: Gas boiler.
Floor Type: Predominantly solid ground floor with suspended timber upper floors (typical of late 1970s–1980s construction).
Roof Type: Pitched tiled roof with loft insulation common.
Window Type: Mostly UPVC double glazing (subject to individual property upgrades).



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