Guide price
£1,125,000
4 bed detached house for saleRydens Road, Walton-On-Thames, Surrey KT12
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Four bedrooms with flexible accommodation
Characterful Tudor style exterior with modern interiors
Bright living spaces, including bay fronted reception room
Generous garden with outdoor kitchen and entertaining area
Approx. 0.4 miles to Walton station with fast London links
EPC Rating = E
Spacious detached family home with generous garden in Walton-on-Thames.
Description
This attractive and characterful detached family home offers over 1,600 sq ft of well balanced accommodation, blending period charm with stylish modern finishes, set on a sought after residential road in Walton on Thames.
The property makes an immediate impression with its striking Tudor style façade and generous frontage, providing ample driveway parking alongside an integral garage. Inside, a welcoming entrance hall with wooden flooring sets the tone, leading through to well proportioned reception spaces. A beautifully presented living room features a large bay window, creating a bright yet cosy setting, complemented by a feature fireplace and contemporary décor. A separate dining room offers the ideal space for entertaining or family gatherings, while the kitchen and breakfast room provides a practical and sociable hub of the home.
Upstairs, the accommodation comprises four well sized bedrooms, including a particularly spacious principal bedroom with charming outlooks. The additional bedrooms are versatile, ideal for family living, home working or guest accommodation. The family bathroom is tastefully finished, combining classic styling with modern convenience.
Externally, the rear garden is a real highlight, generous in size and thoughtfully arranged to suit both relaxation and entertaining. A large lawn is bordered by mature planting and trees, creating a private and peaceful setting. A paved terrace leads to an impressive outdoor entertaining area with a covered decked seating space and a dedicated kitchen, ideal for al fresco dining and hosting in all seasons.
Situated within approximately 1 mile of Walton town centre and local schools, and approximately 0.4 miles from Walton mainline station offering fast links into London (with trains to Waterloo taking approximately 25 minutes), this charming home represents an exceptional opportunity for families seeking space, character and lifestyle in a prime location, with further potential to extend (subject to the usual planning permissions).
Location
Walton-on-Thames is located on the south bank of the River Thames, connected to Shepperton by a road bridge; the current structure is the sixth built on this site since 1750. The town originated as a Celtic settlement and is recorded in the Domesday Book as “Waletona” (“Welsh Town”), later evolving into its current name.
The river provides access to outdoor activities including walking, cycling, running and water sports. Local facilities support a range of sports and arts, with clubs for tennis, rugby, football, athletics, dance and theatre. Nearby leisure provision includes golf courses at Burhill, St George’s Hill, The Wisley, Wentworth and The Berkshire, as well as health clubs and tennis facilities. Additional amenities include horse racing at Sandown Park and Kempton Park, and water-based activities on the Thames and River Wey.
Healthcare services are available locally, including gp, diagnostic, physiotherapy and specialist care providers. The town has historical links to New Zealand troops treated there during the First World War, commemorated by a kowhai tree and memorial plaque.
Walton-on-Thames developed a film industry presence in the 1920s with studios such as Cecil Hepworth’s, later repurposed as a theatre. The town was affected by bombing in the Second World War due to its proximity to Brooklands. Post-war redevelopment saw a return of film production at studios including Nettlefold and Walton. The area also had a motor racing connection through hwm (Hersham and Walton Motors), which produced racing and Formula One cars in the mid-20th century.
Educational provision includes a range of independent, state and international schools in the area. The town hosts regular markets, including farmers’, French and vegan markets, and provides a mix of retail and dining options, including a supermarket food hall, discount retail and local cafés and restaurants. Cultural and leisure facilities include a cinema, theatre, leisure centre, swimming pool, and nearby galleries, museums and historic sites.
Walton-on-Thames is located between Junctions 10 and 11 of the M25 and benefits from rail services to London Waterloo, with journey times of approximately 30 minutes. Distances and journey times are approximate.
Square Footage: 1,641 sq ft
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