Summary
This traditional home was constructed in 1932 and has been in our client’s family for the past 60 years. It offers generously proportioned accommodation with a lovely homely feel, retaining much of its original character and features including the stained-glass front door with a matching window to the side, picture rails, panel doors with brass furniture and open fireplaces
Key Features
- A traditional 1930’s family home set in the heart of Laleham village
- Private road adjoining Laleham Park and a short stroll of the River Thames
- Retaining its original character and charm
- Excellent potential for extension
- Double length garage and own driveway.
- 63’ Mature rear garden
- No onward chain and early possession
- Council Tax Band: F. EPC Rating:
Full Description
This traditional home was constructed in 1932 and has been in our client’s family for the past 60 years. It offers generously proportioned accommodation with a lovely homely feel, retaining much of its original character and features including the stained-glass front door with a matching window to the side, picture rails, panel doors with brass furniture and open fireplaces. The double aspect living room is a delightful room with a south facing bay and a tiled fireplace. To the rear is a separate dining room with a brick fireplace and French doors opening onto the garden. The kitchen/breakfast room is a light and sunny room with a large picture window and door overlooking the garden and in the adjoining lobby is a traditional larder and guest cloakroom. The turning oak staircase rise to a large first floor landing with a double hot press cupboard and access to a large loft. There are three double bedrooms, bathroom and separate WC.
Floor Plan
Location
A wonderful family home situated in the heart of the picturesque Thameside village of Laleham, within a short stroll of the River Thames, park, reputable junior school and a selection of public houses, restaurants and village store. The larger village of Shepperton with its bustling High Street and the town centres of Ashford and Staines with their fast rail service to London Waterloo, excellent shopping and entertainment facilities are all within 2.4 miles. For the motorist junction 13, M25 and junction 1, M3 and the start of the A316 to London are both approximately 4 miles distant. Recreational facilities abound in the area with many fine golf courses, health clubs, cinemas and leisure complexes with easy reach.