Period charm near station with modern heating and garden room.
Two reception rooms with period fireplaces and refurbished wood floors
0.1 miles to Chertsey train station — quick links to London
Eco combi boiler with smart thermostat fitted 2022
New consumer unit installed 2025
Fully powered garden room — ideal for home office or storage
Recently renovated bathroom; modern kitchen and utility room
Modest plot size and small front garden with side access
Solid brick (1900–1929) likely has limited wall insulation
This attractive two-bedroom Victorian semi sits on a popular Chertsey road, just 0.1 miles from the train station with regular services to London Waterloo. The house combines period character — fireplaces and refurbished wood floors — with recent upgrades including an eco combi boiler with smart thermostat (2022) and a new consumer unit (2025).
The ground floor offers two reception rooms, a modern kitchen, and a handy utility room, while the first floor provides two good-sized bedrooms and a recently renovated bathroom. A fully powered garden room and a sunlit private garden extend the living space and create flexible options for home working or storage.
Practical points to note: the property is freehold, about 759 sq ft and constructed around 1900–1929 in solid brick (insulation may be limited). The plot is modest in size and neighbouring streets are busy; local crime levels are recorded as high, which buyers should factor into their decision.
This home will suit a small family or couple who want quick rail access and period features with modern conveniences already in place. There is potential to personalise further — particularly improving insulation and outdoor landscaping — while benefiting from a central, well-served location near schools and town amenities.