Character four-bed home next to Clandon station — ideal for commuting families seeking period charm and outdoor space.
- Four bedrooms with period fireplaces and character features
- Directly adjacent to Clandon station; excellent commuter location
- Single family bathroom for four bedrooms (may limit mornings)
- Gravel driveway parking for several cars and gated side access
- Double glazing throughout; mains gas heating with underfloor and radiators
- Good-sized mostly lawned garden, patio and powered shed
- Early 20th-century build — ongoing maintenance typical of older homes
- Council tax band above average
A rare period semi-detached house directly adjacent to Clandon station, this four-bedroom home blends Victorian character with practical family living. High sash windows, feature fireplaces and coving sit alongside a contemporary bathroom, shaker-style kitchen and a useful utility room with separate WC. The gravel driveway offers off-street parking for several cars and a gated side access leads to a private, mainly lawned rear garden with patio and powered shed.
Well suited to commuting families, the property is a short walk to trains into London and close to local footpaths, village amenities and highly regarded schools. The internal layout feels traditional and comfortable: a central hallway flows to a sitting room and separate dining room, while four bedrooms upstairs provide flexible family accommodation. Double glazing has been installed, and heating is provided by mains gas with a combination of underfloor heating and radiators.
Buyers should note a few material points: there is a single family bathroom for four bedrooms and council tax is above average. The house dates from the early 20th century, so while many features are in good order, ongoing maintenance typical of older properties should be expected. Its position immediately beside the platform is excellent for commuters but may bring occasional train noise.
Overall, this Station Approach home will appeal to families who prioritise character, commuting convenience and outdoor space, and to buyers who value a well-located period property with scope to personalise and modernise to taste.