Spacious, characterful five‑bedroom house near excellent schools and fast transport links.
Large detached home on a substantial plot with West‑facing garden
Set back in a quiet cul‑de‑sac, this extended five‑bedroom detached house combines period charm with spacious family living. The entrance hall, oak herringbone floors and original cast‑iron fireplace give character, while large reception rooms and French doors open to a professionally landscaped rear garden with terrace, lawn and a West‑facing deck. A ground‑floor bedroom with an enclosed shower adds flexible accommodation for guests or multi‑generational living.
The kitchen/breakfast room and adjoining utility are well equipped, with an AGA, quartz surfaces, integrated storage and a water softener. Practical additions include double glazing (post‑2002), a mains gas boiler with radiators and an unvented hot‑water cylinder, plus off‑street parking for two cars. The garden’s Alpine summerhouse functions as a self‑contained annexe/gym/office with a shower room and kitchenette.
Accommodation is arranged over three floors: three double bedrooms and a study on the first floor, with a large principal bedroom and en suite on the second. The area benefits from excellent transport links to New Malden and central London, low local crime, strong broadband and highly regarded nearby schools, making this a convenient family location.
Buyers should note the house dates from the 1930s–40s and the cavity walls are assumed to have no insulation, which may affect heating costs despite recent double glazing. Council tax is described as quite expensive. Overall, the property offers significant ready-to‑use family space with scope to upgrade insulation or personalise finishes.