Two bedrooms with family bathroom on traditional layout
This two-bedroom end-of-terrace on a corner plot offers a rare combination of off-street parking for two cars, a conservatory and a sizable wrap-around garden — useful for growing families or buyers seeking outdoor space. The house sits in a residential cul-de-sac close to Morden tube, local bus routes and mainline stations, making commutes straightforward. Several well-regarded state schools are within walking distance.
Internally the layout is traditional and practical: a front reception with a feature fireplace, a contemporary kitchen leading to the conservatory, two good-sized bedrooms and a family bathroom. The property is freehold and of mid-20th century construction with cavity walls and an average overall size around 863 sq ft.
There are important practical points to note. No central heating system is present (electric heaters assumed), so buyers should budget for installation or upgrades. The area records above-average crime and local deprivation indicators; purchasers may want to check this in person. There is planning potential to extend (subject to permission) which should appeal to buyers wanting to increase living space, but any project will require consent and additional costs.
Overall this home will suit families or commuter buyers wanting immediate outdoor space, parking and good transport links, with upside for those prepared to invest in heating, cosmetic updates or a permitted extension.







































































