Generous plot, garages and strong renovation potential in desirable Ottershaw village.
Detached 3/4-bedroom chalet bungalow on a 0.17-acre corner plot
Private driveway and double garage; excellent off-street parking
Bright sitting room; separate dining/4th bedroom with feature fireplace
Kitchen requires modernization; property needs renovation throughout
Built 1930–1949; solid brick walls (likely no cavity insulation)
First-floor bedroom has restricted head height and eaves storage
Freehold in affluent, low-crime area with fast broadband and mobile signal
Short walk to Ottershaw village, woodland walks and good schools
A spacious 3/4-bedroom detached chalet bungalow on a generous 0.17-acre corner plot in sought-after Ottershaw. The house offers substantial scope to modernise and add value, with period features such as a bay-windowed sitting room and a dining room/occasional fourth bedroom with a feature fireplace. The footprint and plot are larger than average for the area, with a long private driveway and a double garage providing strong parking and storage capacity.
Internally the layout is traditional and practical: bright sitting room, separate dining room, kitchen (in need of updating) and two bathrooms across ground and dormer levels. One first-floor bedroom includes eaves storage and reduced head height; buyers should expect typical 1930s/40s solid brick construction with no known wall insulation and some upgrade work required to bring services and finishes up to modern standards.
This freehold property suits families wanting space and schools nearby, or buyers seeking a renovation project in an affluent, low-crime village setting. It’s a short walk to Ottershaw village amenities and woodland walks, with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. Council tax is higher than average and the house will need updating, but the combination of plot size, garage and location make it a strong candidate for improvement and long-term value uplift.