Spacious 4-bed Victorian villa backing St George’s Hill — character, garden and large family living..
In excess of 3,000 sq ft of period living space
Large private garden backing St George’s Hill estate
Four bedrooms, master with dressing room and en-suite
Bespoke oak kitchen; tanked cellar with utility and gym/playroom
Off-street parking plus detached garage
Built c.1860; solid brick walls, no known cavity insulation
Double glazing present but install date unknown
Higher-than-average local crime and expensive council tax
This substantial Victorian home on Brooklands Road offers more than 3,000 sq ft of living space and a large private garden backing St George’s Hill — ideal for families who value space, period character and proximity to top schools. High ceilings, ornate cornicing, original fireplaces and wide reception rooms give the house strong period presence, while a bespoke oak kitchen and tanked cellar with utility and gym/playroom add useful, modern living space.
The layout suits family life: four first-floor bedrooms including a master suite with dressing room and en-suite, three well-finished bathrooms, and multiple reception rooms opening onto a paved terrace and mature lawn. The property includes off-street parking and a detached garage, and is within walking distance of the mainline station and local amenities.
Buyers should note the house was constructed before 1900 with solid brick walls (no known insulation) and double glazing of unknown install date — further insulation and energy-efficiency upgrades may be required. Council tax is high and local recorded crime levels are above average; these are important practical considerations for buyer budgeting and security planning.
Presented as a long-established family home with significant charm and scope for sympathetic modernisation, this freehold property suits purchasers seeking a characterful, spacious house close to Weybridge’s schools and transport links. The combination of period detail, generous rooms and a large rear garden backing a private estate creates rare potential, provided buyers accept likely retrofit costs for insulation and energy efficiency.