Period character meets full modern renovation with garden studio and EV charging — ideal for families..
Three generous double bedrooms
Luxury family bathroom with separate shower and bath
New tiled main roof and replaced rear flat roof
MVHR ventilation, full re-wire and re-plumb
Detached insulated garden studio with underfloor heating
Electric car charging point installed
Small plot; single bathroom for three bedrooms
Wider area records above-average crime rates
This well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached Victorian house on Hersham Road mixes period character with a full modern renovation. The owners have completed major works including a new tiled main roof, replaced rear flat roof, full re-wiring and re-plumbing, MVHR ventilation, underfloor ventilation and upgraded insulation, producing a comfortable, energy-efficient interior throughout.
The layout suits family life: a bay-fronted living room with fireplace and log burner, separate dining room, fitted shaker kitchen with quartz surfaces and a downstairs cloakroom. Upstairs are three generously sized bedrooms and a luxury family bathroom with separate shower and bath. A practical entrance hall with Amtico flooring and under-stairs storage adds everyday convenience.
Outside, the rear garden is low-maintenance with a large paved patio, artificial lawn and a detached, insulated garden studio with power, lighting, underfloor heating and bi-fold doors — ideal for a home office or gym. An electric car charging point is fitted. Local amenities include Hersham Village shops, Waitrose and Lidl, nearby recreation grounds and good commuter links to Walton-on-Thames and Hersham stations.
Notable negatives: the property sits on a relatively small plot and has a single family bathroom, which may be limiting for larger households. The wider area records above-average crime, and the house is a period solid-brick build — external insulation work could be more complex despite the interior insulation upgrades. Council Tax Band D applies.