Detached three-bed family house on a large plot with south-facing garden and good schools nearby.
Large corner plot just over a third of an acre
Set on just over a third of an acre, this detached 1950s family home offers generous living space and strong extension potential (subject to planning). The house sits well back behind mature shrubbery and benefits from a sunny, southerly-facing rear garden, private balcony off the principal bedroom and an in–out driveway with off-street parking and an integral single garage.
Internally the layout suits family life: three good bedrooms, three reception rooms including a conservatory, a fitted kitchen with utility and two bathrooms. Many original period features remain — timber panelling, bay windows and exposed beams — giving the house character while also presenting scope for modernisation to suit contemporary family needs.
Practical points to note: the property dates from the 1950–66 period and cavity walls are assumed uninsulated, glazing install dates are unknown and the garden is currently somewhat overgrown and will need care. Council tax is described as quite expensive. These factors make the house better suited to buyers happy to invest in energy upgrades and cosmetic updating to reap long-term value.
Positioned in an affluent, low-crime suburb with fast broadband and easy road and rail links to London, the house will particularly appeal to families seeking space, excellent local and independent schools, and access to extensive green leisure options across the Surrey Hills and nearby country estates.