Large period family house with huge garden and strong potential close to Walton station.
Detached Tudor‑Revival house on over half an acre of mature gardens
A substantial Tudor‑Revival detached house set on over half an acre of mature, private gardens in a gated no‑through road. The house retains strong period character — exposed beams, leaded bay windows, herringbone oak flooring and original Sussex fireplaces — while offering large reception rooms, a generous kitchen/breakfast room and useful outbuildings including a garage, workshop/studio and greenhouse.
This property is a clear renovation opportunity: much of the fabric dates from 1930–49, cavity walls are assumed uninsulated, the glazing install date is unknown, and the accommodation is presented with dated finishes. There is one main family bathroom plus a shower room and separate WC upstairs, which may be a limitation for some buyers. Council tax is very expensive and running costs should be considered.
Notable extras include an original WWII bomb shelter and a secluded garden room/patio areas that enhance the plot’s flexibility for hobbyists or home working. The location is highly convenient — about 0.3 miles from Walton‑on‑Thames station with a c.22‑minute service to London Waterloo — making it attractive for families seeking space and commutable links.
Sold freehold, the house offers scope to modernise, extend or reconfigure subject to usual planning consents. It will suit buyers who value character and a large, private garden and who are prepared to invest in refurbishment to create a long‑term family home.