- Three bedrooms and through lounge diner, circa 981 sq ft
- South-east facing rear garden and rear garage
- Conservatory adds extra living space
- 0.7 miles to Morden Underground station and local buses
- Requires full modernisation and refurbishment throughout
- Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; insulation upgrade advised
- Single bathroom only; scope to extend subject to planning
- EPC rating D
A rarely available three-bedroom 1930s terraced house in Woodland Way, offered chain-free and ready for refurbishment. The property provides a through lounge diner, galley kitchen, conservatory and a single family bathroom across approximately 981 sq ft. A south-east facing rear garden and rear garage add useful outdoor and parking/storage space.
This home will suit a family or buyer seeking long-term value in a well-regarded part of Morden. Rutlish School (Outstanding) and several good primary schools are close by, and Morden Underground is about 0.7 miles away, providing straightforward commuting options. Local green space includes Morden Hall Park and nearby recreational facilities.
Practical points: the house requires renovation throughout — expect modernisation of kitchen and bathroom, internal redecoration and potential upgrading of insulation and services. The property has double glazing (fitted post-2002), mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, and an EPC rating of D. Solid brick walls (likely uninsulated) may mean retrofit insulation work is needed.
In short: good location, period character and development potential, balanced by clear renovation needs. Buyers looking for a project to personalise a family home — or investors targeting rental demand in a low-crime, affluent area — will find genuine scope here.