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Guide price

£990,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Woodham Lane, Woodham, Addlestone KT15

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Set amidst Woodham Lane’s leafy surroundings - for those who love an outdoor lifestyle

  • Within easy reach of mainline stations, with the added charm of relaxing canal-side walks nearby

  • Well-proportioned detached home, offering opportunities to softly personalise & refresh

  • 3 inviting reception rooms, including living room with fireplace & study

  • Kitchen/dining area opening through sliding doors to garden with separate utility room with side access & adjoining wet room

  • 4 double bedrooms, principal suite offering dressing area with fitted storage through to en-suite bathroom, plus a separate family bathroom

  • Well-maintained mature sunny garden with patio

  • Welcoming frontage framed by established greenery, generous wide driveway providing ample parking & EV car charger

  • Double garage with internal access, offering potential for conversion (subject to usual permissions

  • EPC: C / Council tax band: G

Set behind a curtain of mature greenery, Tara is a home that unfolds at its own pace, revealing its scale with ease. From the moment you step inside, there’s a reassuring sense of balance -rooms flowing naturally across both floors, with space that feels considered rather than excessive, and proportions that are increasingly hard to come by.

An open reception hallway forms a calm and welcoming introduction, with doors leading off in an intuitive layout. To the right, a separate study provides a quiet place to work, read or retreat. Straight ahead, the main living room feels warm and settled, where painted exposed beams add depth and definition, and a fireplace naturally draws the room together. Double sliding doors open directly onto the garden, allowing the house to spill outdoors through the warmer months.
At the centre of Tara is a flexible middle reception room, where the beams continue through the space, adding structure, while glazed arched windows set into the dividing wall create a visual link with the neighbouring living room. Generous in scale, it lends itself easily to life as an additional sitting room, a playroom, or a relaxed family space - a room that can shift and adapt as needs change.

The kitchen and dining area is full of potential. While it would benefit from gentle modernisation, the foundations are already in place: Good proportions, a practical layout, and a serving hatch connecting through to the middle reception room - a small detail that hints at Tara’s sociable, thoughtful design. With time and imagination, this could naturally become the heart of the house. Beyond, a separate utility room keeps everyday tasks out of sight, alongside a useful ground-floor wet room.

A large double garage completes the ground floor, providing excellent storage or the option to create additional living space in the future, if needed.

Upstairs, a spacious landing continues the sense of calm and proportion. Four true double bedrooms lead off, each with its own presence and scale. The main bedroom enjoys the privacy of an en-suite and a generous dressing room, while the remaining bedrooms are complemented by a family bathroom. The upper floor also allows for gentle personalisation of the interiors over time, if desired.

Outside, the frontage feels open and welcoming, with mature planting softening the approach and a driveway providing ample parking. The rear garden is a generous, private space with room to grow and change - whether that means creating areas for entertaining, adding a garden studio or cabin, or simply letting the garden evolve over time.

Set within the Woodham lifestyle, Tara offers more than just a house. Canal-side walks along the Basingstoke Canal and Wey Navigation, green open spaces and a strong sense of community shape day-to-day life here, complemented by the ease of the station within walking distance. The local pub, garden centre with farm shop, and everyday village amenities are close at hand, while the wider facilities of West Byfleet and New Haw - including cafés, restaurants, gyms, golf clubs, well-regarded schools and nurseries - are just a short distance away, creating a balance of calm, connection and convenience.

There’s room here to gently enhance Tara and bring your own sense of style - building on a home already rich in warmth and personality. A spacious, adaptable place to live, with the flexibility and quiet confidence to support whatever comes next.

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