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£600,000
Built in the late 1800s, this lovely character home retains all of its original charm whilst being super practical for modern family life.
You walk straight into the heart of the home, the kitchen, with its original beams, the character and age of the house is immediately obvious. There is a lovely large family room off the kitchen which opens out onto the garden. The ground floor is wooden floored throughout and flows nicely from front to back. Off the kitchen, a useful downstairs bathroom and utility space offers practicality. To the front of the house there is a generous dining room and snug lounge which could again could be remodelled if desired.
Upstairs, the first floor offers three good size bedrooms and a large family bathroom which overlooks the garden at the rear. On the second floor there is an even bigger double bedroom which makes a perfect space for older children and has eaves storage.
Outside, the rear garden extends to 118ft and has been meticulously landscaped to create a beautiful oasis in which to relax. The garden is split into three sections, offering privacy from the main house, water features, a feature pond and a large storage shed Aswell as a great size garden studio which could be used as a gym, office or den.
This characterful family home also has planning permission in place for a double storey side extension which would open up the downstairs and add two further en-suites on the first floor.
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EPC Rating: D (68)
Council tax band: D
Local Authority: Spelthorne Borough Council
Tenure: Freehold
Reference Number: CSN250207
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Situated in a tranquil position within this popular residential road, enjoying open views over fields behind. The property is within the catchment area of reputable local schools and is conveniently situated having local shops and amenities at the end of the road. Shepperton's bustling High Street with its traditional friendly village community and station are within approximately one mile's walk. For the motorist Junction 1 of the M3 and the A316 to London are 2.9 miles away and Junction 11 of the M25 is 4.2 miles.