Sunny garden, generous parking and scope to modernise for family living.
Detached mid‑century bungalow with approx. 1,573 sq ft
Set on a generous plot in a quiet Addlestone neighbourhood, this detached mid‑century bungalow offers roomy single‑level living and practical family layouts. The bright living/dining space opens to a substantial conservatory and a southerly garden, creating easy flow for entertaining and day‑to‑day life. A large driveway and attached garage provide off‑street parking for several vehicles — a notable convenience for multi‑car households.
The accommodation includes four bedrooms, an ensuite to the principal room and a second family bathroom, so the house already suits family life or multigenerational occupancy. The long kitchen and separate utility room add useful service space; reception rooms show original and engineered wood floors that help retain period character.
Built in the 1930s–40s, the property will suit a buyer wanting immediate good space with scope to modernise. Solid brick walls likely lack cavity insulation; upgrading heating, insulation and kitchen/bathroom fittings would improve energy efficiency and market appeal. Council tax is described as expensive, and the layout is older in style — potential remodelling or extension (subject to planning) could unlock further value.
Practical benefits include freehold tenure, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, low local crime, and good nearby schools and transport links for commuters. For families or downsizers seeking a spacious, single‑storey home with character and clear improvement potential, this bungalow is worth viewing.