Guide price
£400,000
(£545/sq. ft)
2 bed property for saleBittams Lane, Chertsey KT16
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
734 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Located conveniently close to daily amenities, set quietly along Bittams Lane in Chertsey
Within easy reach of well-regarded primary & secondary schools & St Peter’s Hospital
Semi-detached home with an opportunity to further enhance & extend, without compromising the garden (subject to usual consents)
Opened-up kitchen/diner with an efficient galley-style layout, creating a sociable & practical space
Versatile enclosed side access running from front to back, with scope to adapt - ideal for storage, workspace or potential utility
Light-filled living room with bay window
Two generous double bedrooms with built-in storage to main, along with a family bathroom
Fresh neutral interiors offering a blank canvas, with clear scope for cosmetic improvement & personalisation
Surprisingly large rear garden with patio & brick-built outside storage, front garden and driveway parking, both featuring wildlife ponds
EPC: C / Council tax band: D / Free from onward chain
Space. Potential. Setting.
Set quietly along Bittams Lane, this is a home that reveals more than first meets the eye - where space, potential and lifestyle come together with the freedom to make it your own.
There’s an honesty here that’s refreshing. Built with a focus on practicality and proportion, it offers well-balanced rooms and a layout that simply works - paired with a setting that feels unexpectedly green and open. Unassuming from the outside, it’s a home that places its strengths firmly within - and in the space it enjoys around it. For those who appreciate space and substance, it’s an opportunity well worth exploring.
Stepping inside, a bright hallway sets the tone, leading you through to the living room where a wide bay window draws in the natural light, creating a warm and easy space to gather, unwind and spend time together.
To the rear, the kitchen/diner is already opened up, creating a sociable, flowing space that looks out onto the garden. Arranged in a galley-style, it offers an efficient and practical layout - keeping everything within easy reach while maintaining a natural connection through to the dining area. It’s functional as it stands, yet still offers clear scope to evolve - whether through reimagining the layout or simply refining the finishes to suit modern living.
Running alongside, the covered side access - now enclosed with flooring laid - introduces a versatile and somewhat unique addition to the home. With doors to both the front and rear, it’s a space that can be flexible around your needs: Currently ideal for storage or a workspace, and with some considered changes, could lend itself well to a utility-style area or similar. Beyond this, a further brick-built storage area sits within the garden - adding useful, adaptable space.
Upstairs, two comfortable double bedrooms provide restful retreats, with the main benefitting from built-in storage, along with a family bathroom.
The interiors have been simply refreshed, offering a neutral starting point from which to build. There is scope for further refinement, allowing you to shape each space to your own taste. There’s room here to gently enhance and bring your own sense of style - adding to a home that already offers strong foundations and a great sense of space. The potential is clear, whether through thoughtful reconfiguration or future extension.
Outside is where this home truly shines. The garden is surprisingly generous - stretching out behind the house in a way that feels both private and full of promise. A patio area extends out, ideal for outdoor dining, while the rest of the garden offers a wonderful expanse for planting, play or simply enjoying the seasons. A pond adds a gentle, natural focal point - enhancing the sense of calm and encouraging visiting wildlife.
There’s a quiet heritage to this space too - reflecting the home’s mid-1950s origins - where such sunny plots were often created with purpose, once used to grow seasonal fruits and vegetables, celebrating homegrown flavours while helping to make the most of each season.
For those with green fingers, it remains a true gardener’s haven; for others, simply a place to enjoy long, unhurried afternoons. Importantly, the depth of the plot means there is excellent potential to extend to the rear without compromising the overall garden size (subject to the usual consents).
To the front, a driveway provides off-street parking, alongside a garden where a small wildlife pond adds a gentle touch of nature.
Life on Bittams Lane places you close to everyday essentials, from well-regarded primary and secondary schools to St Peter’s Hospital, while the surrounding area offers a balance of convenience and outdoor enjoyment. Nearby Chertsey brings a sense of community with its mix of shops, eateries and riverside walks, while connections to neighbouring towns and beyond make this a well-positioned base for both work and leisure. Its setting is also particularly well connected, offering easy access into London, the M25 (Junction 11), and a central position for both Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
Your space, your way... This is a home ready to evolve with you - offering the foundations, the setting and the potential to become something truly your own over time.
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