Spacious four-bedroom detached home with conservatory, driveway and good garden near the station..
Four bedrooms and three bathrooms, flexible family layout
Conservatory plus separate study and utility room
Private driveway providing off-street parking
Decent enclosed rear garden, good-sized plot
Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas boiler and radiators
Kitchen is modern but would benefit from slight updating
Built 1976–82; some areas may need general maintenance/modernisation
Council tax above average; area crime level reported as average
Set on sought-after Watersplash Road, this four-bedroom detached house balances comfortable family living with practical features. The layout includes three reception rooms plus a conservatory, a separate study and utility room — useful for home working and daily family routines. The well-arranged kitchen and plentiful storage support everyday life, while a decent, enclosed rear garden provides safe outdoor space for children and entertaining.
The first and second floors provide four bright bedrooms and three bathrooms, giving flexibility for family members and guests. Many original 1970s features sit alongside later improvements such as double glazing (installed post-2002) and a modern kitchen, though some areas would benefit from light updating to fully modernise the home. The property sits on a good-sized plot with a private driveway for off-street parking and side access to the garden.
Location is a genuine strength: approximately 0.6 miles from Shepperton High Street and the station, the house is close to shops, cafés, primary and secondary schools rated Good, and local amenities. The nearby Shepperton Studios redevelopment and the village atmosphere add long-term appeal. Practicalities: the home is freehold, connected to mains gas and fast broadband, with low flood risk — though council tax is above average and the area records average crime figures.
This is a traditional, flexible family home in a comfortable neighbourhood. It will suit buyers seeking space, convenience and scope to personalise; investors should note the house is larger than many local flats but requires family-market positioning.