Offers over
£450,000
2 bed terraced house for saleBerkeley Drive, West Molesey KT8
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
Rawlinson and Webber
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About this property
Mid-terrace property
2 double bedrooms
Spacious through lounge/dining room
Kitchen
Utility room
1st floor shower room
Paved front garden
Rear garden
No onward chain
Vacant possession
A beautiful two double bedroom 1930s mid-terrace home, full of character and charm, ideally located on Berkeley Drive in West Molesey.
The home is entered via a welcoming porch that opens into a hallway, with oak flooring continuing into the lounge/dining room. A white oak staircase provides upstair access with cleverly designed under-stair storage and a tucked-away utility/study area adding everyday practicality.
At the front of the home, is a spacious through lounge/dining room showcasing a distinctive circular bay window and a fireplace. A modern kitchen lies to the rear, accessed through an arched doorway. It features ample base and eye level units, integrated appliances, and direct access to the garden.
Upstairs, you’ll find two generously sized double bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with built-in wardrobes. A bright, modern family shower room completes the first floor.
Outside, the property offers a paved front garden with potential for off-street parking (STPP). To the rear, a spacious garden features a mature lawn, boarded with plants and paved patio area. Along with a garden shed at the very rear.
Offered with no onward chain, this wonderful home is ideal for first-time buyers or those looking to downsize, offering a perfect blend of period character and modern comfort in a desirable residential location.
Location
Nestled in a quiet residential Drive just moments from the banks of the River Thames, Berkeley Drive enjoys a peaceful yet well-connected location of West Molesey. The property is ideally placed for riverside walks, cycling along the Thames towpath, and visits to Hurst Park and the nearby Molesey Heath Nature Reserve. Hampton Court Palace and Bushy Park are within easy reach, offering culture, history, and expansive parkland just a short drive or cycle away. Residents benefit from proximity to several reputable schools—including Hurst Park Primary School just 0.2 miles away—and a selection of local shops, cafés, and supermarkets including Tesco and independent retailers on Walton Road as well as Bridge Road's historical highs street. For commuters, Hampton Station (approx. 0.8 miles away) offers regular services into London Waterloo in under 40 minutes, while local bus routes provide direct links to Kingston, Walton, and Richmond. Road connections via the A308 and A3 make this an excellent base for access into London and Surrey.
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