Period detached house with self-contained annex, popular road and excellent local schools..
Detached four-bedroom family home with separate self-contained annex
No onward chain — immediate purchase possible
Short distance to several Good and Outstanding schools
Decent rear garden, conservatory, and off-street parking
Relatively small overall living area (approx 368 sq ft) for four beds
Council Tax Band F — higher running costs
EPC rating D; solid brick walls likely uninsulated — upgrade likely needed
Potential to extend (STPP) and annex rental/occupancy potential
Set on a popular, quiet residential road in Surbiton, this detached period home offers immediate move-in convenience with no onward chain. The main house is arranged over multiple levels and includes a conservatory, open-plan kitchen/breakfast room, downstairs study (converted from the garage), and a downstairs bathroom — practical spaces for family life. A self-contained detached annex with kitchen, dining area and shower/WC provides genuine multi-generational flexibility or rental potential.
The location is a clear strength: off-street parking, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, very low local crime, and short distances to several well-rated primary and secondary schools. Outdoor options include a decent rear garden backing onto nearby green spaces such as Berrylands Nature Reserve and Hogsmill Open Space — useful for families and pet owners.
There are material things to know before viewing. The property is relatively small for a four-bedroom listing (total approx. 368 sq ft shown), has a Council Tax Band F (expensive), and an EPC rating of D for the main house. The construction dates to 1930–1949 with solid brick walls assumed to be uninsulated, so buyers should plan for energy-performance improvements (insulation, possible boiler/service work) and check the annex EPC details.
The house suits buyers seeking a character home with flexible living arrangements and scope for improvement. There is potential to extend subject to planning (STPP), but realistic budgeting for upgrades and insulation work will be important given the property’s age and current energy rating.