Spacious two-bed period flat with huge private garden and parking, 28-minute commute to Waterloo.
Share of freehold for ownership control
A rare ground-floor apartment occupying the full ground level of a handsome late-Victorian detached house, this two-bedroom home combines period character with large outdoor space. High ceilings, ornate coving, a bay-fronted lounge with a period fireplace and stripped timber floors create an elegant, spacious feel. The principal bedroom has built-in wardrobes; the second bedroom opens by double doors into a charming conservatory that leads directly to the garden.
The accommodation is well arranged for day-to-day living: a generous entrance hall with walk-in storage, a kitchen/breakfast room with built-in hob and oven, and a stylish bathroom with a roll-top bath plus a separate walk-in shower. Practical benefits include off-street parking for two cars, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, and a share of the freehold — helpful for longer-term control of the building.
The private rear garden extends approximately 65–70 ft with patio, lawn and a decked terrace that significantly extends the living space during warmer months. Its size is a standout for a Walton-on-Thames property and will suit families, commuters who like outdoor space, or buyers seeking a character home with immediate garden access.
Buyers should note the building’s solid-brick construction likely lacks cavity insulation and the double glazing install date is unknown; the property may benefit from measures to improve thermal efficiency. Council tax is moderate. Overall, this is a characterful, well-proportioned home with substantial outdoor amenity and strong commuter links to London.