KT12 1JB - 5 bed period masterpiece in walton in Ashley Road, KT12 1JB

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5 bedroom semi-detached house for sale in Ashley Road, Walton-On-Thames, KT12

Summary - NORTH HOUSE, 25 ASHLEY ROAD WALTON-ON-THAMES KT12 1JB

5 bed 5 bath Semi-Detached

Spacious five-bedroom family home with gated parking and generous private gardens.
- Approximately 3,758 sq ft, five bedrooms and five bathrooms
- Newly refurbished kitchen and high-quality en suites
- Three reception rooms plus family room opening to garden
- Gated parking, garage and secluded landscaped rear garden
- Second-floor layout could form a self-contained suite
- Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — consider efficiency work
- Freehold, chain free; priced at £2,250,000
- Council tax level described as quite expensive
An iconic period residence refurbished to a high standard, this five-bedroom home occupies an enviable position within The Ashley’s, close to Walton High Street and the mainline station. At about 3,758 sq ft the layout suits a growing family, offering three reception rooms, a refitted kitchen/breakfast room, and a family room that opens directly to the garden—excellent for everyday living and entertaining.

Two principal bedroom suites on the first floor each have quality en suites; the second floor currently provides two further bedrooms and a snug and could function as a self-contained suite with its inner courtyard. Practical additions include a utility room, downstairs cloakroom, gated parking and garage provision. The secluded rear gardens feature a wide sun terrace and generous lawn bordered by mature planting.

The house combines original character—high ceilings, ornate cornicing, period fireplaces and fine joinery—with contemporary refinements from recent restoration; double glazing was fitted post-2002 and heating is mains gas with boiler and radiators. Flood risk is none and connectivity is strong (excellent mobile signal and fast broadband), while nearby schools and transport make the location highly convenient.

Notable practical points: the property is freehold and being sold chain free at £2,250,000. The building dates from c.1900–1929 and has solid brick walls that are assumed to have no built-in insulation, which may be relevant for long-term energy efficiency upgrades. Council tax is described as quite expensive. Overall, this is a rare, sizeable period family house with high-end finishes and further potential for sensitivity-led improvement.

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