Large private garden, parking and extension potential on a popular Morden road.
Three bedrooms with double reception and separate kitchen
107 ft private garden — rare size for the area
Off-street parking and garage with side access
Good condition but single bathroom only
EPC Rating D; solid-brick walls, likely limited insulation
Potential to extend into loft and rear (STPP)
Close to South Merton station and A3 road links
Nearby top schools including Rutlish (Outstanding)
This well-proportioned three-bedroom 1930s end-of-terrace offers family-friendly living on a popular Morden road. The double reception layout and separate kitchen create flexible space for day-to-day family life, while a long 107 ft private garden provides rare outdoor scope for children, pets and entertaining.
Transport links are strong: South Merton station and local bus routes give straightforward access to Wimbledon and central London, and the A3 is close for car journeys. Local schools are highly regarded, including Rutlish (Outstanding), making the location appealing to families.
The house is presented in good overall condition and benefits from off-street parking, a garage and side access. There is clear potential to extend into the loft and rear (subject to planning permission), offering scope to increase living space and value.
Buyers should note some practical points: the EPC is rated D, the property is of solid-brick construction with assumed limited wall insulation, and there is a single bathroom. Any loft or rear development would require planning approval and investment. These are typical considerations for a 1930s home but important for budgeting and energy-efficiency plans.