Spacious 1930s family home with large garden, garage and strong local schools..
Detached 1930s chalet-bungalow with period features
Large L-shaped kitchen/breakfast room and spacious lounge/diner
West-facing 60ft rear garden with workshop and two timber sheds
Driveway for 3–4 cars plus detached garage/workshop
Three bedrooms but only one family bathroom
EPC rating: E; likely need for energy and modernisation works
Medium local flood risk — consider insurance implications
Freehold; 1,270 sq ft total floor area
This double-fronted 1930s detached chalet-bungalow sits in a sought-after Merstham location, set back with a wide driveway, detached garage and a generous, west-facing 60ft rear garden. The house offers comfortable, well-proportioned rooms including a long lounge/dining room with a York stone fireplace and a large L-shaped kitchen/breakfast room – well suited to family living and entertaining. Good local schools, nearby green space and direct rail links to London make this a convenient family address.
The layout is versatile: the ground floor provides a large bedroom, family bathroom, extensive kitchen space and useful rear lobby with cloakroom and pantry, while the first floor adds two bedrooms, one with built-in wardrobes and vanity sink. At roughly 1,270 sq ft the property provides scope for reconfiguration or modernisation to suit contemporary tastes, while retaining period character such as bay windows and Tudor-style frontage.
Practical considerations are clear and should influence viewing decisions. The home has gas central heating and double glazing, but its EPC rating is E and the property dates from the 1930s, so some updating (insulation, wiring, or heating improvements) may be required. Flood risk is rated medium locally and there is a single family bathroom only, which may matter for larger households.
For buyers seeking outdoor space and parking, the plot and layout are strong selling points: off-street parking for 3–4 cars, detached garage/workshop and sizeable garden with sheds and patio. This house will appeal to families and buyers wanting a substantial plot with potential to modernise rather than a turn-key move.