- Detached period house with original bay window and character features
- Large private garden exceeding 160ft, mature trees and patio areas
- 1,600 sq ft across four bedrooms, good room proportions
- Off-street parking and sizeable workshop/outbuilding included
- Scope to extend and convert loft (subject to planning permission)
- Single bathroom for four bedrooms — requires attention
- Solid brick construction; likely no cavity insulation, may need upgrades
- Chain free sale; immediate possession possible
Situated in the heart of Hampton Village, this 1930s detached home offers 1,600 sq ft of adaptable family living and a substantial garden exceeding 160ft. The property retains period character including a red-brick bay and well-proportioned rooms, while presenting clear scope to extend (subject to planning) and reconfigure the ground floor to create a contemporary kitchen/dining showpiece.
Practical positives include off-street parking, a large workshop/outbuilding and freehold tenure, all offered chain-free for a quicker move. The house sits in a highly sought-after school catchment and is within about 0.5 miles of village shops and the train station, making it a strong choice for families wanting village life with easy commuter links.
Buyers should note there is a single bathroom for four bedrooms and the property is of solid brick construction from c.1900–1929, likely without modern cavity insulation. Some landscaping and general modernisation will be needed to suit today's standards (heating is mains gas with boiler and radiators). Those seeking immediate turnkey finish may need to budget for upgrades; for buyers wanting to add value, the plot and loft provide clear extension potential (STPP).
Overall this is a rare parcel of space and potential in a premier Hampton location. For families prioritising schools, garden and village convenience, the house offers a blank canvas to create a long-term home while benefitting from immediate practical features such as parking and a large rear garden.