3 bedroom bungalow
Bungalow
3 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
This property is located on a quiet and well-regarded road in Chessington, offering a fantastic balance of convenience and a strong sense of community. The surrounding area has plenty to offer, whether you’re commuting to London, settling in with family, or just looking for a welcoming place to live.
This spacious double-fronted, detached bungalow occupies the widest plot on the road, boasting a rare double-width plot with an incredible garden that offers both size and privacy, with uninterrupted views across neighboring gardens. The property features driveway parking, a side garage, and side access on both sides, adding to its practicality. While the home is perfectly livable as is, it offers tremendous potential for modernization, substantial extension (subject to planning permission), or even the possibility of splitting the plot for development (also subject to planning). Its exceptional proportions and versatile layout make it a rare find, offering countless opportunities for a buyer to tailor it to their vision.
For commuters, Chessington North station is just a short walk away, making getting into the city quick and easy. Trains to London Waterloo run every 30 minutes and take around 35 minutes, so you’ll never feel far from the action. Chessington South station is also close by, giving you more options for travel. Local bus routes, including the 465 and 71, connect you to Kingston, Epsom, and other nearby towns. If you drive, the A3 and M25 are just minutes away, making it simple to get around.
If schools are on your radar, you’ll be pleased to know there are several well-regarded options nearby. Ellingham Primary School and St. Paul’s CofE Primary School are highly rated by local families, and Chessington School provides a good secondary education. For private schooling, Kingston Grammar School and Epsom College are excellent choices and just a short drive away.
For shopping, day-to-day essentials are covered by Tesco Express and Sainsbury’s Local. If you’re after a bigger shopping trip, Kingston is just a short drive or bus ride away, home to the Bentall Centre with its mix of high street staples, premium brands, and independent stores. Closer to home, Chessington has a friendly local vibe with a great bakery, a family-run greengrocer, and a few handy independent shops.
After your viewing, take a moment to explore the area. For a relaxed pint or meal, The Shy Horse is a local favorite with its cozy interior and spacious garden. The Cricketers is well-known for its generous Sunday roasts and welcoming atmosphere. If you’d rather grab a coffee, head to The Hook Coffee House, a popular spot with excellent coffee and a relaxed vibe—perfect for reflecting on your house-hunting plans.
When it comes to leisure and outdoor space, there’s no shortage of options. Horton Country Park is ideal for walking, cycling, or just enjoying the fresh air, while Chessington World of Adventures is right on your doorstep, offering a theme park, zoo, and SEA LIFE centre. A little further afield, Bushy Park and Richmond Park provide even more opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors, with plenty of wildlife and scenic trails.
This road is known for its friendly atmosphere and quiet surroundings, making it a fantastic place to live. Combine that with the proximity to the station, excellent transport links, and great local amenities, and it’s clear why this location is so desirable.
This spacious double-fronted, detached bungalow occupies the widest plot on the road, boasting a rare double-width plot with an incredible garden that offers both size and privacy, with uninterrupted views across neighboring gardens. The property features driveway parking, a side garage, and side access on both sides, adding to its practicality. While the home is perfectly livable as is, it offers tremendous potential for modernization, substantial extension (subject to planning permission), or even the possibility of splitting the plot for development (also subject to planning). Its exceptional proportions and versatile layout make it a rare find, offering countless opportunities for a buyer to tailor it to their vision.
For commuters, Chessington North station is just a short walk away, making getting into the city quick and easy. Trains to London Waterloo run every 30 minutes and take around 35 minutes, so you’ll never feel far from the action. Chessington South station is also close by, giving you more options for travel. Local bus routes, including the 465 and 71, connect you to Kingston, Epsom, and other nearby towns. If you drive, the A3 and M25 are just minutes away, making it simple to get around.
If schools are on your radar, you’ll be pleased to know there are several well-regarded options nearby. Ellingham Primary School and St. Paul’s CofE Primary School are highly rated by local families, and Chessington School provides a good secondary education. For private schooling, Kingston Grammar School and Epsom College are excellent choices and just a short drive away.
For shopping, day-to-day essentials are covered by Tesco Express and Sainsbury’s Local. If you’re after a bigger shopping trip, Kingston is just a short drive or bus ride away, home to the Bentall Centre with its mix of high street staples, premium brands, and independent stores. Closer to home, Chessington has a friendly local vibe with a great bakery, a family-run greengrocer, and a few handy independent shops.
After your viewing, take a moment to explore the area. For a relaxed pint or meal, The Shy Horse is a local favorite with its cozy interior and spacious garden. The Cricketers is well-known for its generous Sunday roasts and welcoming atmosphere. If you’d rather grab a coffee, head to The Hook Coffee House, a popular spot with excellent coffee and a relaxed vibe—perfect for reflecting on your house-hunting plans.
When it comes to leisure and outdoor space, there’s no shortage of options. Horton Country Park is ideal for walking, cycling, or just enjoying the fresh air, while Chessington World of Adventures is right on your doorstep, offering a theme park, zoo, and SEA LIFE centre. A little further afield, Bushy Park and Richmond Park provide even more opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors, with plenty of wildlife and scenic trails.
This road is known for its friendly atmosphere and quiet surroundings, making it a fantastic place to live. Combine that with the proximity to the station, excellent transport links, and great local amenities, and it’s clear why this location is so desirable.
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management. Some of what we do is what you should expect from any good estate agent, but using the most up to date technology and advertising
techniques, we also do a lot more! We like to keep things as simple and hassle free as possible for our clients and we will go to great lengths to get the best
results. Get in touch to meet your local property expert.