Four double bedrooms including loft-converted principal with en suite
Set over three floors, this 1930s end-of-terrace house blends period character with a high-spec contemporary extension. The generous extended kitchen/dining/family room features quartz worktops, a lantern skylight, herringbone flooring and bi-fold doors that open to a west-facing garden overlooking playing fields — ideal for family entertaining and afternoon sun.
The converted loft creates a standout principal bedroom with custom fitted wardrobes, a Juliet balcony and an en suite shower room, while three further double bedrooms and a four-piece family bathroom occupy the first and second floors. A separate front reception room, utility room and downstairs WC add practical family living space. Off-street parking and side access increase everyday convenience.
Practical points for buyers: the property is freehold, about 1,855 sq ft and is located 0.4 miles from Raynes Park station and high street, with several well-regarded schools close by. EPC is to be confirmed and council tax sits above average. The house was constructed in the 1930s with solid brick walls (no routed insulation assumed), so buyers should consider potential upgrade works to improve thermal efficiency.
This home suits families seeking character paired with modern entertaining space, or buyers wanting a large, move-in-ready house with scope to further personalise. Its size, layout and location make it a rare find in this part of SW20.