Guide price
£475,000
(£491/sq. ft)
3 bed property for saleChapel Grove, Addlestone KT15
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
968 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
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About this property
Conveniently located near to centre of Addlestone on a peaceful, community-minded street
Charming & characterful extended semi-detached Victorian cottage
Separate reception room with bay window & feature fireplace
Beautifully presented throughout, featuring kitchen/dining/living space with bifold doors to garden
Spacious downstairs family bathroom with a distinctive, statement fireplace
3 appealing, comfortable bedrooms - full of natural light
Pretty, secluded rear garden, decked terrace with retractable awning & summerhouse - cook, dine & lounge
Option for all fixtures, fittings, & furnishings to remain in place
Private parking space for one car with integrated EV charge point & side access to garden
EPC: C / Council tax band: C
There’s a sense, as you turn onto this quiet, character-filled street, that you’ve arrived somewhere entirely different. This enchanting cottage is a warm embrace from the very first glance. With its white picket charm, gentle planting, and the soothing hum of bees in nearby lavender, it offers far more than simple kerb appeal - it has a presence, a personality, and an effortless loveliness that immediately draws you in.
An integrated electric car charging point and a private off-street parking space bring practicality into harmony with charm, while the surrounding community is known for its friendly, welcoming feel.
Despite the sense of calm and escape, you’re still just a short walk from local shops, cafés, and everyday essentials - bringing the best of both worlds to your doorstep.
Step inside, and the tone of the home continues: Soft, calm, and full of thoughtful details. You’re welcomed into a living room that wraps around you with warmth and comfort. A classic bay window lets natural light pour across carefully chosen furnishings, while a central fireplace offers an anchor of character. Bespoke shutters add elegance and privacy, blending seamlessly with the home’s layered textures and natural tones.
The rear of the house opens into a beautifully extended kitchen, dining, and living area - a true heart-of-the-home space that invites everyday gathering. The central island, home to both the hob and oven, creates a natural flow for both cooking and conversation. Bespoke cabinetry and open shelving combine charm with function, while a sofa softens the space, inviting you to sit, pause, and take in the view of the garden beyond. A wall-mounted TV tilts perfectly to allow viewing from the garden - ideal when the bifolds are open and indoor-outdoor living takes over.
Step outside and the garden comes alive with seasonal planting and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Pretty geraniums and soft-headed hydrangeas fill borders and pots, while an awning stretches over the decked area to offer shade and shelter. Outdoor furniture, subtle lighting, and hanging baskets add a sense of occasion, making this an effortless extension of the home for dining, relaxing, or simply enjoying the stillness.
Back inside, one of the home’s loveliest surprises is the spacious, character-filled downstairs bathroom - its generous layout a result of earlier alterations. A striking fireplace remains in place, offering a unique focal point and a feeling of warmth that elevates the room beyond the everyday, creating a quiet sense of sanctuary and retreat.
Upstairs, three bedrooms are arranged with a light and thoughtful touch. The main bedroom is particularly spacious, filled with natural light and framed by soft colour, character detailing, and a sense of calm. From the back window, glimpses of greenery add a gentle country feel - connecting indoors with the natural beauty beyond. Every room carries that same thread of quiet beauty, with a lived-in warmth and gentle elegance that speaks to the way this home has been cared for.
Should the next owners desire, there is the opportunity for all fixtures, fittings, and furnishings to remain in place - offering the ease of stepping straight into a home that already feels so completely settled and ready to love.
This is more than just a cottage. It’s a lifestyle - graceful, comforting, and full of heart.
Perfectly positioned between Weybridge and the historic Abbey town of Chertsey, Addlestone is a vibrant small town with a real sense of community. Surrounded by green spaces and waterways, it offers peaceful nature trails, wildlife meadows, and scenic riverside walks.
Nearby Coxes Lock Mill on the Wey Navigation - once an iron mill - is a gateway to beautiful canal-side walks into Weybridge.
For modern living and convenience, Addlestone One brings together shopping, dining, and entertainment in one place. Here, you'll find restaurants, new stores, a lifestyle gym, state-of-the-art cinema, and a Premier Inn - all designed to make day-to-day life effortlessly connected.
Take a moment to explore the area’s leisure scene: From family-friendly Victory Park with tennis, hockey, football, and bowls, to the prestigious Foxhills Golf & Country Club, offering over 200 weekly activities across its 400-acre estate - including three golf courses, a spa, five swimming pools, and fine dining.
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