Large renovated bungalow with huge garden and parking, close to Epsom Downs.
Two double bedrooms including 15ft master with built‑in wardrobes
Stunning triple‑aspect rear reception with French doors to garden
Sleek fitted kitchen with integrated appliances; utility room present
Huge private 134ft x 44ft landscaped garden, multiple entertaining zones
Private drive, garage and carport — parking for up to 5–6 cars
Newly renovated throughout; move‑in condition with contemporary finishes
Built 1930s–40s; cavity walls assumed uninsulated — consider thermal upgrades
Council tax above average; one main bathroom (plus separate WC)
Tucked on the edge of Epsom Downs, this recently renovated semi‑detached bungalow delivers generous single‑level living across about 1,524 sq ft. The home has been refurbished to a contemporary standard: a striking rear reception with triple aspect and French doors, a sleek fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, two double bedrooms and a stylish bathroom plus separate WC. The layout includes a utility room and a separate home‑office, making it practical for modern day routines.
Outside is a standout feature: a huge, landscaped 134ft x 44ft private garden with multiple entertaining zones and mature screening. A large private drive, garage and carport provide parking for up to 5–6 cars — rare for this area and ideal for guests, hobby vehicles or easy low‑stress living. The setting on the periphery of Epsom Downs gives quick access to open green space, local shops and Tattenham Corner station.
This property suits downsizers who want space, light and low‑maintenance single‑floor living without losing entertaining potential, and families seeking generous outdoor space close to good schools. There’s scope to extend further (subject to planning) if you want to add value or personalise the footprint. Broadband speeds are fast and the area records low crime, supporting comfortable everyday living.
A few practical points to note: the house dates from the 1930s–40s and wall construction is cavity with no recorded insulation (assumed), so buyers should consider thermal upgrade costs. Council tax sits above average. The accommodation offers one main bathroom (plus separate WC), which may be a consideration for larger households. A full inspection will confirm service details and any further works required.