Large, renovated 4-bed detached on a peaceful Ewell Village cul-de-sac.
Recently refurbished four-bedroom detached family home, over 2,000 sq ft
Large open-plan kitchen/dining with pantry and integrated appliances
Principal bedroom suite with dressing room and en-suite shower
West-facing rear garden, covered patio and separate studio/workshop
Off‑street parking for several cars; 7kW supply ready for EV charging
Underfloor heating in key ground-floor areas and bathrooms
Cavity walls without added insulation (assumed); double glazing age unknown
Council Tax Band G — relatively high ongoing cost
Set on a sought-after cul-de-sac in Ewell Village, this recently refurbished four-bedroom detached home offers more than 2,000 sq ft of flexible family living. The ground floor centres on a large open-plan kitchen/dining room with quartz surfaces, integrated appliances and a walk-in pantry, plus two reception rooms and a study — all arranged for everyday family life and entertaining. A covered patio and west-facing garden extend the living space outside, and a separate studio/workshop adds versatile space for hobbies or home working.
The principal bedroom suite includes a dressing room and en-suite shower; three further double bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the first floor. The house has several modern upgrades: underfloor heating to key ground-floor areas and bathrooms, integrated home-entertainment/Cat6 cabling, CCTV/alarm control, and an electric car charging-ready supply. Off-street parking for several cars and convenient access to both Ewell East and Ewell West stations make commuting straightforward.
Buyers should note some practical points: the property was constructed in the 1950s–60s and the cavity walls are listed as having no added insulation (assumed), and the double glazing install date is unknown. Those factors could mean future energy-efficiency improvements are worth considering. Council Tax is band G, which is relatively high and important to factor into running costs.
Overall this is a well-presented family home that blends period curb appeal with contemporary finishes and useful outbuildings. It will suit families wanting generous indoor and outdoor space close to good schools and fast rail links to central London, while buyers seeking the highest possible thermal efficiency may wish to budget for additional insulation or window upgrades.