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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
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Features and description
- Dethatched
- Ample scope to improve and extend (STPP)
- Cul-de-sac location
- No onward chain
- Large rear garden
- Requires modernisation
- Large garage
- Close to Egham Town Centre
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This charming 1930s detached home, located in a highly sought-after cul-de-sac in Egham, offers great potential for extension (subject to planning permission) and boasts a large garden. With no onward chain, it provides an excellent opportunity for buyers to make it their own.
Positioned just a short walk from Egham's vibrant town centre, residents can enjoy a wide variety of shops, coffee houses, pubs, restaurants and supermarkets. The area benefits from excellent transport links, with a direct train to London Waterloo in about 40 minutes and easy access to the M25, M3, and M4. Close to the house is Egham leisure centre with is vast indoor swimming pool.
The property is set in a family friendly cul-de-sac, featuring a generously sized front garden, a driveway (which could be expanded) and a garage. Its striking curb appeal is highlighted by a large gable protrusion at the front.
Upon entering, there is a stunning original front door, a glimpse of the character-filled 1930s features throughout the home. The entrance hallway is spacious, leading into a front dining room, a rear living room and a large extended kitchen that overlooks the garden. The current layout offers the potential for creating a more open-plan feel by knocking through some of the internal walls. Additionally, there’s a conservatory off the living room and a utility room to the side.
Upstairs, the house offers a large landing, a family bathroom and three bedrooms: a large single and two doubles, all featuring tall ceilings. The front windows are beautifully leaded, further enhancing the home's character.
The long garage at the side offers valuable storage space or room for a car. The rear garden is a standout feature, offering a mature, well-maintained outdoor space with a mix of lawn areas, mature trees and shrubs as well as a greenhouse, providing a sense of privacy and tranquillity.
Although the home requires modernisation throughout, it holds the potential to become a fantastic family home with a little investment and care.
Positioned just a short walk from Egham's vibrant town centre, residents can enjoy a wide variety of shops, coffee houses, pubs, restaurants and supermarkets. The area benefits from excellent transport links, with a direct train to London Waterloo in about 40 minutes and easy access to the M25, M3, and M4. Close to the house is Egham leisure centre with is vast indoor swimming pool.
The property is set in a family friendly cul-de-sac, featuring a generously sized front garden, a driveway (which could be expanded) and a garage. Its striking curb appeal is highlighted by a large gable protrusion at the front.
Upon entering, there is a stunning original front door, a glimpse of the character-filled 1930s features throughout the home. The entrance hallway is spacious, leading into a front dining room, a rear living room and a large extended kitchen that overlooks the garden. The current layout offers the potential for creating a more open-plan feel by knocking through some of the internal walls. Additionally, there’s a conservatory off the living room and a utility room to the side.
Upstairs, the house offers a large landing, a family bathroom and three bedrooms: a large single and two doubles, all featuring tall ceilings. The front windows are beautifully leaded, further enhancing the home's character.
The long garage at the side offers valuable storage space or room for a car. The rear garden is a standout feature, offering a mature, well-maintained outdoor space with a mix of lawn areas, mature trees and shrubs as well as a greenhouse, providing a sense of privacy and tranquillity.
Although the home requires modernisation throughout, it holds the potential to become a fantastic family home with a little investment and care.
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