Period character and conversion potential in the heart of Shere for family living.
Victorian link-detached house with many original fireplaces
Vaulted kitchen/breakfast with glazed doors to the garden
Ground-floor shop currently in use; potential residential reconversion (planning needed)
Off-street parking for two cars; decent corner plot
Mainly paved rear garden with mature shrubs, low garden maintenance
Located in AONB, Conservation Area and Green Belt—planning restricted
High flood risk — check insurance and mitigation requirements
Chain free sale, council tax above average
Set in the heart of picturesque Shere, this Victorian link-detached house combines period character with flexible use. High ceilings, original fireplaces and shuttered windows give a warm, historic feel across generous reception rooms and a vaulted kitchen/breakfast space with glazed doors to the garden.
A ground-floor commercial unit currently trades as an antiques shop but was originally the kitchen and could be converted back to residential use subject to planning. The house is offered chain free and includes practical features such as two off-street parking spaces and a low-maintenance, mainly paved rear garden with mature shrubs.
Practical considerations: the property sits within AONB, Conservation Area and Green Belt restrictions, and council tax is above average. Flood risk is recorded as high, so interested buyers should check insurance and any local flood mitigation requirements. There are no TPOs on the plot.
This home will suit buyers seeking a village-period property with scope for reconfiguration — families wanting generous living areas, or purchasers looking to restore the former kitchen/shop back into living accommodation. Its location offers village amenities and strong independent schooling nearby.