Chain-free two-bedroom terrace with parking and low-maintenance garden, close to station and schools.
Chain-free two-bedroom mid-terrace, ideal for first-time buyers
Off-street parking on paved forecourt for one vehicle
Small, low-maintenance rear garden with timber shed
Approx 882 sq ft; modest room sizes typical of period terraces
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — energy upgrades recommended
Higher-than-average local crime levels — factor into decision
Good commuter links: Addlestone station, M25 and A3 nearby
Close to several well-rated primary and secondary schools
A chain-free, two-bedroom mid-terrace on Alexandra Road offering a straightforward, affordable entry into Addlestone. The house combines a traditional footprint with recent double glazing and practical off-street parking — useful in this residential street close to local shops and Addlestone station. The layout of living room, separate dining room and rear kitchen is familiar and easy to adapt for first-time buyers or downsizers.
The property sits on a small plot with a low-maintenance rear garden and a timber shed, so outdoor upkeep is minimal. Good nearby schools and fast transport links (rail and road) make this a sensible choice for commuters and young families. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, supporting home working.
Buyers should note a few material points: the mid-20th-century solid brick walls are likely uninsulated, so loft and wall insulation upgrades could be needed to improve thermal efficiency and running costs. The area records higher-than-average crime levels, which prospective purchasers should consider. The home is modest in size (approximately 882 sq ft) with one bathroom and a small plot — suitable for those wanting an affordable, manageable home rather than a large family house.
Overall, this is a practical, chain-free starter home with clear potential for energy upgrades and cosmetic modernisation to add value and comfort.