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£400,000

2 bed semi-detached house for sale
Station Road, Chertsey KT16

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Victorian semi-detached cottage

  • Two bedrooms, including a double with fitted storage

  • EPC Rating D

  • Extended kitchen with breakfast bar

  • Wood flooring throughout

  • Low-maintenance rear garden with astro turf

  • Walking distance to Chertsey railway station

  • Near schools including Salesian School, Chertsey and Chertsey High School

  • Close to Chertsey High Street, parks, and amenities

  • Easy access to M25 motorway

A beautifully presented Victorian semi-detached cottage situated on a sought-after residential road, offering attractive kerb appeal enhanced by an established climbing rose to the front.

Internally, the property features a bright and welcoming open-plan living and dining room, creating a sociable and versatile living space ideal for both everyday life and entertaining. There are two bedrooms, including a generous principal double bedroom with fitted wardrobe storage. The kitchen has been thoughtfully extended and offers an impressive amount of worktop and cupboard space for a property of this style, complemented by a practical breakfast bar. The ground floor also benefits from a modern bathroom fitted with a contemporary white suite, shower over bath, and a window providing natural light and ventilation. Further features include attractive wood flooring throughout both floors and useful loft space for additional storage.

To the rear, the property enjoys a low-maintenance garden with artificial lawn and a detached shed with windows, presenting excellent potential as a home office, studio, or hobby room.

Station Road enjoys a highly convenient central Chertsey location, popular with commuters and families alike. Chertsey railway station is within easy walking distance, offering regular services to London Waterloo in under 40 minutes via Weybridge, alongside additional direct connections. The area is well served by a range of respected schools, while Chertsey High Street is close by and provides an excellent selection of everyday amenities, including supermarkets, a Post Office, cafés, restaurants, and independent shops. For motorists, there is easy access to the M25 (Junction 11), connecting to the A3 and M3, with Heathrow and Gatwick airports also readily accessible. Residents can enjoy a variety of nearby green spaces, including St Ann's Hill, Abbey Fields and Virginia Water Lake, while St Peter's Hospital and Thorpe Park are both within easy reach. EPC Rating D.

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