Quiet cul-de-sac, large garden and great transport links — ideal for a family renovation.
Three bedrooms and two reception rooms, traditional layout
A roomy Edwardian mid-terrace in a quiet cul-de-sac, just a short walk from Raynes Park and Wimbledon stations. The house offers three bedrooms, two reception rooms and a generous rear garden — rare for the area — making it well suited to growing families who value outdoor space and easy commuting.
The property retains period character and a traditional layout but does require updating throughout. The kitchen opens to the garden and there is a single first-floor bathroom; heating is gas boiler with radiators and double glazing was installed after 2002. Buyers should note the solid-brick walls likely lack cavity insulation.
Practical positives include off-street parking, freehold tenure and very low local crime in a very affluent neighbourhood with good schools nearby. The house’s size (about 1,027 sq ft) and plot offer scope to reconfigure or extend (subject to permissions), so it will appeal to buyers seeking a character home to modernise.
Drawbacks to factor into purchase plans are the need for renovation, potential costs to upgrade insulation and services, and above-average council tax. Viewing is recommended for those wanting a well-located family home with genuine improvement potential.