Rare 1930s riverside bungalow with huge plot, private mooring and extension potential.
Approximately one third of an acre plot with 256ft private mooring
A rare riverside bungalow occupying roughly a third of an acre on Kingswood Creek, offering 256ft of private mooring and uninterrupted creek and Thames views. The single-storey 1930s home retains original character features — eyebrow window, leaded glazing and working fireplaces — and has a triple-aspect sitting room and three bedrooms arranged for comfortable ground-floor living.
The plot includes a detached double garage, extensive parking for up to four cars and a generous private garden with terraced seating down to the pontoon. There is scope to remodel or extend (subject to planning) and a spacious, high-pitched loft that could provide further potential if required.
Buyers should note material facts: the house is solid-brick (likely uninsulated), has secondary glazing, oil-fired boiler and radiators, and only one bathroom plus separate WC. The property sits in a medium flood-risk zone and the council tax band is relatively expensive. Overall this is a characterful riverside home with strong potential but some essential upgrade and flood-mitigation considerations.