Bright three-bedroom terrace with south garden, garage and scope to extend..
Three bedrooms with loft area boarded and window usable as office
South-facing rear garden with patio, gated rear access
Garage included; on-street parking not relied upon
Short walk to Wray Common and Reigate town centre amenities
Close to highly rated schools including St Bede's and Wray Common
Single family bathroom only; may limit larger households
1950s–66 build with cavity walls assumed uninsulated; improvement potential
Set in a quiet cul-de-sac a short walk from Wray Common, this three-bedroom mid-terrace offers bright, practical family living with far-reaching views. The ground floor opens to an open-plan sitting/dining room with a feature fireplace and patio doors that lead to a south-facing garden — a sunny spot for children and outdoor entertaining. A garage and gated rear access add everyday convenience.
Upstairs are two double bedrooms, a single room and a family bathroom; the loft is boarded with a window and currently used as an office area. The house is well suited to first-time buyers or young families drawn to good local schools (including St Bede’s and Wray Common) and easy access to Reigate town centre and nearby stations.
There is scope to extend (properties nearby have extended subject to planning) if you need more space. Buyers should note the property is of 1950s–60s construction with cavity walls assumed to have no added insulation, and there is a single bathroom only — sensible targets for any planned improvements. Services and appliances have not been tested; a survey is recommended to confirm condition and running costs.
Overall this freehold terrace is a practical, well-located home with sunny outdoor space and clear potential to adapt or modernise, ideal for those wanting a convenient Reigate base within a very affluent, low-crime neighbourhood.