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£620,000
This lovely home was originally constructed in 1940, later extended across the rear to provide an enlarged kitchen/breakfast room, living room with adjoining dining area and into the loft space, to create a further double bedroom. Further improvements include the installation of sealed unit double-glazing and the addition of a separate a shower room. The double aspect living room is a spacious, bright room being an extension to the original with the former lounge now forming a separate dining area with a door opening onto a small courtyard. The adjoining kitchen/breakfast room is divided into two defined areas; the kitchen is fitted with a range of beechwood style units inset with dishwasher and a fridge/freezer. Provision has been made for other appliances. To the rear is a breakfast area that opens onto the garden. Completing the ground floor are two front aspect, bay fronted double bedrooms, a modern fully tiled bathroom and a separate shower room. The former original third bedroom now makes a useful study area with a staircase rising to the first floor, where there is the master bedroom with good eave storage and an ensuite WC. Council Tax Band: E
The attractively laid out and well stocked rear garden extends to 56’ with a patio leading to a shaped lawn bordered by established flower/shrub beds and inset with a variety of specimen trees including a mature cherry. To the side is a gated front access.
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EPC Rating: E (48)
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Local Authority: Spelthorne Borough Council
Tenure: Freehold
Reference Number: CSN220327
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From the top of Shepperton High Street, proceed straight across the traffic lights onto Old Charlton Road. Take the first turning on the left onto Marion Avenue and number 24 can be found towards the end of the cul-de-sac on the right-hand side. Ideally situated within 350 yards of Shepperton village with its traditional bustling High Street, station (London Waterloo 53 minutes) and the catchment of reputable state and private schools, make this an ideal home for a growing family or someone looking towards retirement. Old Shepperton, with its historic Church Square and fine public house, hotel, restaurant and picturesque stretch of the river Thames is within an easy stroll. For the motorist junction 1, M3, start of the A316 to London and junction 11, M25 are within 3.3 and 4.3 miles respectively.