Extended five-bed family home near station and grammar school catchments.
Five bedrooms with ground-floor study and downstairs bathroom
A bright, extended five-bedroom semi-detached home in a sought-after Epsom neighbourhood, ideal for growing families. The property combines period Tudor Revival character — bay windows and timber framing — with flexible living: separate living room, open-plan kitchen/dining and a ground-floor study. It sits a short walk from the mainline station, Auriol Park and Stoneleigh Broadway, and lies within catchment for highly regarded grammar schools.
Practical strengths include a large driveway, detached garage, decent private garden and good transport links to Worcester Park, the A3 and Kingston. There is scope to increase living space further (potential to extend subject to planning), making this a good option for buyers wanting to add value.
Buyers should note material considerations: the EPC is rated E and the cavity walls are assumed uninsulated, so energy upgrades may be required. The house dates from the 1930s–1940s and, while well presented, will benefit from updating in places. Council tax is described as expensive. These factors are reflected in longer-term running costs and any renovation budget.
Overall this home offers immediate family-friendly accommodation with realistic potential for improvement and extension. It will suit purchasers seeking space, good local schools and transport links — buyers who are comfortable planning and budgeting for energy and cosmetic upgrades to realise the property’s full potential.