Characterful four-bed family home on large plot near Commons and top schools.
Four bedrooms including primary with en-suite and dressing space
Set on a large plot in sought-after Red House Lane, this four-bedroom detached home suits growing families who value village life and outdoor access. The house offers a well-proportioned primary suite with en-suite and dressing space, three further bedrooms and flexible living areas including a front sitting room and an open-plan kitchen-diner that works for everyday family living and entertaining.
Practical features include a utility room, boot room, ground-floor W/C and generous driveway parking for several cars. The plot backs onto mature greenery and is a short walk from Elstead village and Thursley Common, ideal for dog walking, cycling and outdoor recreation. Local schools are highly rated, with St James CofE nearby for easy school runs.
Built between 1930–1949 and with double glazing added after 2002, the property has characterful period bones but a moderate energy rating (69). The cavity walls are recorded as built without insulation (assumed), so buyers should budget for insulation or other energy upgrades. Council tax is described as expensive, and while broadband and mobile signals are good, some modernisation and maintenance may be needed to maximise comfort and efficiency.
Overall this freehold home offers immediate family-ready accommodation in a very affluent, low-risk flood area, with clear potential to personalise and improve energy performance. It will appeal most to families seeking village life, outdoor access and excellent local schools, and to buyers willing to invest modestly in energy and fabric upgrades.