Characterful 1930s family home with a sunny garden and renovation potential.
No onward chain; offered freehold
Three bedrooms, two reception rooms, principal bedroom with bay
South-facing rear garden with patio and side access
Driveway providing off-street parking
Needs renovation and modernisation throughout
Solid brick walls; likely no cavity wall insulation assumed
Single main bathroom plus separate WC (layout as described)
Council Tax Band F; relatively expensive to run
This three-bedroom 1930s semi-detached house in south Wallington is offered freehold and with no onward chain — an attractive prospect for growing families wanting space close to good schools and transport. Set on a decent plot, the property features bay windows, two reception rooms and a sizable principal bedroom with built-in storage.
The rear faces south and includes a well-established, low-maintenance garden with a paved patio, lawn and side access. Off-street parking on the driveway adds everyday practicality. At about 1,213 sq ft overall, the layout provides comfortable, well-proportioned living rooms and bedrooms suited to family life.
The house requires renovation and modernisation throughout: cosmetic and updating work will be needed to bring services and interiors up to contemporary standards. The construction is solid brick with assumed no wall insulation; glazing is double but installation date is unknown. Council tax is in Band F and will be relatively expensive.
For buyers prepared to update a characterful 1930s home, this property offers clear scope to personalise and add value, while benefiting from a quiet residential location, excellent local schools (including Wallington High School within 0.3 miles) and quick access to Wallington town centre and station (0.8 miles).