- Three bedrooms and two bathrooms, comfortable family layout
- Refitted kitchen with good natural light potential
- Two reception rooms plus loft storage/limited head height
- South‑facing, private landscaped garden, small plot
- Town centre location; shops, cafés and river within walking distance
- Catchment for several highly regarded primary and secondary schools
- Freehold; solid brick walls likely without modern cavity insulation
- Above average council tax banding
A well‑proportioned three‑bedroom period home in the heart of Weybridge, offering 1,330 sq ft of flexible living over multiple floors. The house benefits from a refitted kitchen, two reception rooms and two bathrooms, making it ready for modern family life while retaining period character and double glazing.
South‑facing garden and nearby riverside walks add outdoor appeal, and the property sits within the catchment of several highly regarded schools, ideal for families. The town centre location places shops, cafés and everyday amenities within easy walking distance, with excellent mobile signal and fast broadband for remote working.
The layout includes loft space with restricted head height, useful for storage or a small workspace, and a small but private landscaped garden. The home is freehold and built c.1900–1929, with solid brick walls as originally constructed — buyers should note these walls may lack modern cavity insulation.
Practical considerations: the property has above‑average council tax and a small plot size. Overall this is a spacious, well‑located period house that suits families seeking town‑centre convenience, good school access and riverside leisure, while accepting some retrofit and insulation limitations.































































