Single-floor village living with excellent schools and fast rail links.
Detached three-bedroom single-storey layout with generous room proportions
Large sitting room with wood-burning stove and vaulted dining room
Principal bedroom with en suite plus separate family bathroom
Large, private rear garden and off-street parking; garage consent granted
Double glazing installed post-2002; mains gas central heating
Built 1950s–1960s; cavity walls assumed uninsulated, may need upgrading
Walking distance to shops, village centre and Horsley railway station
Council tax rated quite expensive — consider ongoing running costs
Tucked away in a quiet private cul-de-sac, this immaculately presented single-storey home offers comfortable, adaptable living for families seeking easy village access. Light-filled reception rooms include a large sitting room with wood burner and a vaulted dining space that works well for everyday family life and entertaining. The principal bedroom benefits from an en suite, with two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom providing generous ground-floor accommodation.
Outside, a well-maintained, large rear garden and off-street parking deliver practical outdoor space and safe parking; there is planning consent in place to add a garage. The property has been upgraded with double glazing (post-2002) and presents in move-in condition, while retaining mid-century character and a red-brick exterior.
Buyers should note the bungalow’s 1950s–1960s construction and assumed cavity walls without installed insulation, which could mean upgrading for improved thermal efficiency. Council tax is described as quite expensive — factor this into running costs despite low local crime and excellent connectivity to Horsley station and village amenities.