Guide price
£630,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleEdward 11 Avenue, Byfleet KT14
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
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About this property
Located within the well-regarded village of Byfleet & its amenities
Immaculately maintained home with a light, calm & easy feel throughout
Two adaptable reception rooms either side of hallway, one featuring a woodburner
Social, free-flowing areas between kitchen/dining - sliding doors to garden
Separate utility room with garden access & practical cloakroom
Four comfortably sized bedrooms, including main with generous en-suite walk-in shower
Beautifully presented family bathroom
Light-filled loft space with Velux window, ideal for hobbies, plus additional storage
Secluded south-west facing garden with patio area, rear access to driveway & garage with main & side doors
EPC: D / Council Tax Band: D
There’s an ease to life here - where days unfold in the quiet rhythm of a well-loved village. Set on a wide corner with a generous sense of space, this home has a settled, quietly confident feel. Its inviting frontage, softened by greenery and a covered porchway, opens into a home that’s been thoughtfully maintained and gently lived in. Inside, light moves easily through rooms that feel balanced and uncluttered - designed for living simply, comfortably, and well.
Inside and the bright inner hallway warmly welcomes you with a calm and immaculate presentation. With a reception room on either side and stairs rising ahead, both spaces feel inviting and adaptable - perfect for hosting friends or enjoying quieter moments. There’s a quiet generosity to the layout - each space feeling connected, yet with a sense of separation that makes day-to-day living easy. The main living room is especially cosy, centred around a woodburning stove that adds warmth and character.
The kitchen/diner is a sociable heart to the home, with sliding doors that open directly onto the garden - perfect for summer gatherings and easy family routines. It flows seamlessly into a separate utility room, which also has garden access and leads through to a practical cloakroom. Throughout this home, thoughtful storage solutions help keep everything effortlessly organised and out of sight.
Upstairs, the four bedrooms are comfortably sized and offer flexibility for growing needs, guests or working from home. The main bedroom features a generous en-suite walk-in shower, providing a peaceful private space - just the kind of room where the cat might stretch out contentedly on the bed. The rest of the floor is complemented by an immaculately kept family bathroom, with everything in its place. There’s a sense throughout of a home that’s been well cared for - where every corner feels settled, and nothing is trying too hard.
Above, the loft has been carefully adapted into a light-filled space with a Velux window - ideal for hobbies, creativity, or occasional use. A traditional loft ladder offers access, and a portion of the space remains untouched for valuable storage.
Outside, the garden offers a quiet spot for relaxing or pottering, complete with a paved patio area for dining. Rear access leads to both a driveway and a garage positioned along the back boundary - where you’ll find not only the main garage door but also a convenient side-door entry.
You’ll enjoy a rare balance here – Edward II Avenue has peaceful surroundings with nearby canal walks, yet within an easy walk of the mainline station for direct city links. It’s a lifestyle that offers the best of both worlds and is a place where daily life feels grounded, well-connected, and quietly enjoyable.
Byfleet village has a strong sense of community and everyday convenience, with shops, good schools and green spaces all close at hand. With excellent access to the A3, M25 and wider motorway network, this location works beautifully for family life or commuters alike.
Byfleet is a community built on a long and interesting history and the Village Hall is still the centre of many of the village’s activities, hosting a variety of clubs, classes and special events. The Blue Anchor and The Plough still serve the village after many years, along with a variety of other shops and services, keeping the village atmosphere alive.. Byfleet and the surrounding towns offer an extensive range of leisure pursuits including river walks down by the Manor House, give a thought to the jousting knights, kings, queens, mistresses and poets who have been there before you.. And bike rides along the towpaths of the Thames and the Wey.
Brooklands was the world’s first purpose-built motor racing circuit and aerodrome that opened in 1907. Today, part of the circuit forms the Brooklands Museum, Mercedes Benz World and shopping centre providing extended hours at Marks & Spencer’s, Tesco Extra and fuel station, Lidl, tk Maxx and Curry’s.
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