Spacious four-bedroom period semi on a sought-after road with large west garden and garage.
Four bedrooms with two reception rooms and a modern kitchen/breakfast room
West-facing large secluded garden with powered summer house
Driveway parking plus single garage; two external storage rooms
Single main bathroom with separate WC — may suit families but can be busy
Built 1930s–40s: solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation (energy work needed)
Secondary glazing present; good broadband and excellent mobile signal
Freehold on a sought-after road; walking distance to top local schools
Council tax band is high — budget accordingly
Set on a sought-after South Wallington road, this four-bedroom semi-detached home offers classic 1930s character with practical family living. The house sits back from the road behind mature hedging, with a driveway, garage and a large, secluded west-facing rear garden with a powered summer house — ideal for outdoor play and entertaining.
Inside, a welcoming hall leads to two spacious reception rooms and a modern kitchen/breakfast room. Four good-sized bedrooms occupy the first floor alongside a modern bathroom and a separate WC; loft access provides additional storage or conversion potential (subject to consents). Two storage rooms behind the garage and an outside WC add useful utility space.
The location is a strong draw for families: within walking distance of well-regarded state and independent schools (including Wallington High School for Girls and John Fisher) and close to leisure options such as golf clubs and garden centres. Transport links and local conveniences are nearby, and the area scores highly for safety, mobile signal and broadband speed.
Important practical points: the house was built in the 1930s–40s with solid brick walls that likely lack cavity insulation, and the glazing is secondary rather than full modern double glazing. Council tax is high. Overall, this is a comfortable, characterful family home with a large garden and scope to update or improve energy performance over time.