Extended 1930s semi with west garden and detached garage, close to Cheam Village.
Three-bedroom 1930s semi with period bay window and chimney stack
This well-presented 1930s semi-detached house blends original character with a contemporary finish, ideal for growing families. The clever rear extension creates a bright, social ground-floor hub with defined kitchen, dining and family zones opening to a secluded west-facing garden. Practical features include bespoke hallway storage, a downstairs cloakroom and a detached garage with power and lighting.
Upstairs there are three comfortable bedrooms and a modern family bathroom; room sizes are typical for the age and style. The house offers clear scope for added value through a loft conversion (subject to planning), making it suitable for buyers seeking longevity and potential to expand. The property sits on a decent plot with off-street parking on a blocked paved driveway and gated side access.
Location is a genuine strength: peaceful residential road just a short walk from Cheam Village shops, cafes, Waitrose and parks. Good local schools and frequent rail services from Cheam and West Sutton provide straightforward commuting to London. Broadband and mobile signals are strong, and the area is very affluent overall.
Notable considerations: the home has one family bathroom serving three bedrooms and council tax is above average (Band E). The driveway is relatively narrow and the garage is detached at the rear, so manoeuvring larger vehicles may be tighter. There are no reported flood risks, and the property appears well maintained, though buyers should view to confirm internal condition and to assess loft-conversion feasibility.