Eastworth Road, Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 8DP
Asking Price £950,000 | Sold | Detached House
  • Bedrooms4 Bedrooms
  • Bathrooms1 Bathroom
  • Reception Rooms2 Reception Rooms
Features
  • Outbuilding

Additional Information
  • Stamp Duty *: £38,750
  • Tenure: Freehold


* The calculated stamp duty shown is only relevant if this property is to be a primary residence. Secondary residences and holiday homes carry an additional Stamp Duty Tax.


Property Description

Offered to the market is this beautiful Grade II listed property. Recently modernised, the property dates from the 19th century and is situated on the ever popular Eastworth Road, just a stones throw always from Chertsey town centre and railway station.

Offered to the market is this beautiful Grade II listed property. Recently modernised, the property dates from the 19th century and is situated on the ever popular Eastworth Road, just a stones throw always from Chertsey town centre and railway station.

Upon entering the property you are greeted with a spacious and welcoming entrance hall with stained glass windows which leads you to two separate bright and airy dual aspect reception rooms. Leading to a large kitchen/breakfast room offering an new kitchen with island and access to the enclosed rear garden, via the utility room.

Upstairs provides four spacious double bedrooms, three of which have dual aspect windows, and a newly added family bathroom suite.

Furthermore, another benefitting feature to the property is the basement and the generous space that it offers spread over two recently renovated rooms that can used for an array of uses.

Externally the property benefits from an enclosed and mature rear garden measuring at 200' x 50ft' and is split into two sections. The first half is mainly laid to lawn with a range of shrubs and borders and a patio area for entertaining.

The second half consists of a detached 30' x 15ft' stable block, now a work shop on the ground floor and a partially coverted first floor currently used as a games room. The outbuilding has the potential to be converted into another secondary accommodation subject to planning permission which has been favourably looked at by both local and highway authorities.

This charming and historic property offers character not often found. The current owners have improved the home to now offer an delightful mix of period charm and modern comfort.

EPC Rating - NA ( Listed Property )
Council Tax - E

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Features
  • Outbuilding

Additional Information
  • Stamp Duty: £38,750
  • Tenure: Freehold

Property Description

Offered to the market is this beautiful Grade II listed property. Recently modernised, the property dates from the 19th century and is situated on the ever popular Eastworth Road, just a stones throw always from Chertsey town centre and railway station.

Offered to the market is this beautiful Grade II listed property. Recently modernised, the property dates from the 19th century and is situated on the ever popular Eastworth Road, just a stones throw always from Chertsey town centre and railway station.

Upon entering the property you are greeted with a spacious and welcoming entrance hall with stained glass windows which leads you to two separate bright and airy dual aspect reception rooms. Leading to a large kitchen/breakfast room offering an new kitchen with island and access to the enclosed rear garden, via the utility room.

Upstairs provides four spacious double bedrooms, three of which have dual aspect windows, and a newly added family bathroom suite.

Furthermore, another benefitting feature to the property is the basement and the generous space that it offers spread over two recently renovated rooms that can used for an array of uses.

Externally the property benefits from an enclosed and mature rear garden measuring at 200' x 50ft' and is split into two sections. The first half is mainly laid to lawn with a range of shrubs and borders and a patio area for entertaining.

The second half consists of a detached 30' x 15ft' stable block, now a work shop on the ground floor and a partially coverted first floor currently used as a games room. The outbuilding has the potential to be converted into another secondary accommodation subject to planning permission which has been favourably looked at by both local and highway authorities.

This charming and historic property offers character not often found. The current owners have improved the home to now offer an delightful mix of period charm and modern comfort.

EPC Rating - NA ( Listed Property )
Council Tax - E



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