Spacious character home with large garden and extension potential for growing families.
3 bedrooms in a traditional 1930s terraced layout
Generous rear garden plus double garage and parking for two vehicles
Off-street driveway parking; convenient for family arrivals
EPC C and mains gas boiler with radiators
One bathroom and a separate WC only
Solid brick walls assumed without cavity insulation
Freehold tenure; average overall size at 1,079 sq ft
Close to Morden and South Merton stations and top local schools
A well-proportioned three-bedroom 1930s terraced family home on a quiet, sought-after residential road close to Morden and South Merton stations. The house offers bright living and dining spaces, a generous rear garden and off-street parking, making it practical for everyday family life and weekend entertaining.
The property benefits from solid period character — bay windows, a traditional living room with fireplace and a comfortable room layout across two storeys. Heating is mains gas via a boiler and radiators and the EPC is rated C, supporting reasonable running costs for the area. Schools with Good and Outstanding Ofsted ratings are within easy reach, and nearby parks add recreation options for children.
There is clear extension and renovation potential (subject to planning), so buyers seeking to add value or tailor the house to growing needs will find scope to do so. The home has been cared for during long ownership and offers an attractive balance of original features and family-friendly spaces.
Buyers should note some practical drawbacks: the property has solid brick walls with no assumed cavity insulation, which may need upgrading for thermal performance. Accommodation includes one bathroom plus a separate WC only. Council Tax is Band E, above average for the area. Any planned structural changes or extensions will require the usual permissions.