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3 bedroom semi-detached house
Chain-free
Sold STC
Semi-detached house
3 beds
2 baths
1098
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
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Features and description
- No onward chain
- Approximately 1387 square feet
- Three double bedrooms
- Rare 1930's semi-detached house
- Egham Town Centre location
- Ample potential to extend and improve (STPP)
- Driveway for two cars
- Desirable location
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This charming 1930s semi-detached home, offering 1,378 square feet of living space, is available for sale with no onward chain. Located on a sought-after road in Egham Town Centre, the property features three spacious double bedrooms, a private driveway, and a south-facing garden.
Just a short stroll from Egham’s bustling Town Centre, is an array of shops, pubs, restaurants, and supermarkets, including Waitrose and Everyman Cinema. Excellent transport links are on hand with a mainline rail service to London Waterloo in approximately 40 minutes, as well as easy access to the M25, M3, and M4 motorways.
This home retains much of its original 1930s character, including a panelled staircase, high ceilings, and period fireplaces. The welcoming hallway leads to the generous reception rooms. The well-maintained kitchen overlooks the rear garden, while the separate front dining room offers versatility for different uses. At the rear, a walled conservatory space has been added, creating a spacious area ideal for entertaining. Many homes of this type have an open-plan kitchen, but this property offers the flexibility to adapt the layout to suit your preferences.
Upstairs, the spacious landing overlooks the staircase and leads to three generously sized double bedrooms, each with high ceilings. The family bathroom is located at the back of the house, with a separate WC for added convenience.
The south-facing rear garden is well-maintained, with a large lawn, patio area, and low-maintenance fencing. A private pathway at the rear leads to a two-car driveway. The front garden offers a private and spacious outdoor area as well.
Properties of this size and character are rare in the area, offering excellent value with the potential for further extension or a loft conversion (subject to planning permission). The current owner has previously drawn up plans for a loft conversion, available upon request. There are no onward chain complications with this sale.
Just a short stroll from Egham’s bustling Town Centre, is an array of shops, pubs, restaurants, and supermarkets, including Waitrose and Everyman Cinema. Excellent transport links are on hand with a mainline rail service to London Waterloo in approximately 40 minutes, as well as easy access to the M25, M3, and M4 motorways.
This home retains much of its original 1930s character, including a panelled staircase, high ceilings, and period fireplaces. The welcoming hallway leads to the generous reception rooms. The well-maintained kitchen overlooks the rear garden, while the separate front dining room offers versatility for different uses. At the rear, a walled conservatory space has been added, creating a spacious area ideal for entertaining. Many homes of this type have an open-plan kitchen, but this property offers the flexibility to adapt the layout to suit your preferences.
Upstairs, the spacious landing overlooks the staircase and leads to three generously sized double bedrooms, each with high ceilings. The family bathroom is located at the back of the house, with a separate WC for added convenience.
The south-facing rear garden is well-maintained, with a large lawn, patio area, and low-maintenance fencing. A private pathway at the rear leads to a two-car driveway. The front garden offers a private and spacious outdoor area as well.
Properties of this size and character are rare in the area, offering excellent value with the potential for further extension or a loft conversion (subject to planning permission). The current owner has previously drawn up plans for a loft conversion, available upon request. There are no onward chain complications with this sale.
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