Three bedrooms: two doubles and one single
Open-plan dual-aspect lounge/kitchen/dining area
Private rear garden; small plot size
Off-street parking to the front
Approx. 784 sq ft — modest overall space
Single bathroom may limit larger family use
EPC C; mains gas central heating and double glazing
Area shows pockets of deprivation; exterior may need updating
Set on a quiet residential road in Morden, this three-bedroom mid-terrace blends practical family living with convenient transport links. The ground floor offers a dual-aspect through lounge and open-plan kitchen/dining area that makes everyday life and entertaining straightforward. Off-street parking to the front and a private rear garden give useful outdoor space in a compact plot.
Internally the house is bright and appears well maintained, with gas central heating, double glazing and an EPC rating of C. Two double bedrooms and a single bedroom suit a young family or commuter household; nearby primary and secondary schools are rated Good to Outstanding. Morden town centre and Morden Underground Station are within easy reach for daily travel.
Buyers should note the property’s modest overall size (approximately 784 sq ft) and single bathroom, which may feel tight for some families. The exterior is mid‑20th century and could benefit from updating; glazing install date is unknown. The area shows pockets of deprivation, a factual local consideration for long-term buyers.
This is a freehold home with low flood risk, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — practical advantages for modern family life. It suits buyers seeking a well-located, economical three-bedroom house with scope to personalise rather than a turnkey, high-end renovation.