Spacious single-storey residence with solar income and generous garden.
- EPC A with extensive solar PV and grid-tied inverter
- Large rear garden with far-reaching views across Ashtead Common
- Detached single-storey home with double garage and driveway
- Air conditioning, CCTV and smart-home controls included
- Spacious principal reception room opening onto patio and lawn
- Constructed 1967–1975; cavity walls assumed uninsulated
- Council tax rated expensive; consider retrofit/insulation works
- Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, very low local crime
An A-rated detached bungalow set on a large plot with far-reaching views across Ashtead Common. The single-storey layout of about 1,664 sq ft makes living and circulation easy, with a generous principal reception room that opens directly onto the rear garden — ideal for relaxed family life and entertaining. The home benefits from a substantial solar PV system with grid-tied inverter that can generate summer income and significantly reduce energy costs.
Practical comforts include a double garage, private driveway behind electric gates, air conditioning in the main reception and principal bedroom, CCTV and a smart home system controlling heating and lighting. The property is freehold, double-glazed (post-2002), has fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, and sits in a very low-crime, affluent neighbourhood with quick rail links to central London and several highly regarded schools close by.
Built in the late 1960s–1970s, the bungalow is immaculately presented but buyers should note the construction era: cavity walls are recorded as having no insulation (assumed), and council tax is described as expensive. These are relevant when considering running costs and any future retrofit work. Overall this is a low-maintenance, well-equipped single-storey home on a large plot with strong commuter and school catchment appeal.