Chain free freehold detached 1930s home on large plot
Four bedrooms, multiple receptions and attic offering conversion scope
Period features: Arts & Crafts living room, wooden floors, beamed ceiling
Garage plus off-street parking and private garden with patio
Requires full modernisation; dated kitchen and bathroom
Possible damp areas reported; likely maintenance and repairs needed
Only one bathroom for four bedrooms — potential layout constraint
Local crime above average; council tax is quite expensive
Situated in Woking town centre, this 1930s detached home sits on a large plot with off-street parking and a garage. The house retains strong period character: an Arts & Crafts living room, wooden floors, beamed ceilings and original casement windows. Its size and layout (four bedrooms, multiple receptions, attic) create clear scope to reconfigure or extend subject to planning permission.
The property is offered chain-free and freehold, making it well suited to families wanting space near top-rated schools and fast transport links. The substantial garden and patio provide private outdoor space for children and entertaining, while the large plot and attic offer conversion potential to increase accommodation and value.
Practical downsides are significant and must be faced: the house needs full modernisation, with dated kitchen and bathroom and reported damp areas in places. There is only one bathroom for four bedrooms, and some structural or maintenance work will be required to bring the property up to contemporary standards. Council tax is quite expensive and local crime rates are above average — factors buyers should weigh alongside the location and scope for improvement.
For buyers comfortable with renovation, this home presents a rare town-centre opportunity to create a substantial, character-filled family house. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the space, period features and extension potential.



































































































