Nestled between the picturesque River Thames and the historic heart of Chertsey, this semi-detached 1930s bungalow on Fordwater Road offers a unique opportunity both for comfortable living and potential renovation. The property sits on a substantial plot, providing ample space for future development possibilities (subject to planning permission).
Upon entering, you're greeted by a bright double-glazed porch leading into a spacious living room that is enhanced by an attractive bay window, filling the space with natural light. The kitchen features a functional layout with both eye-level and base units, offering ample countertop space for culinary endeavors. A convenient three-piece bathroom includes a fitted bath, catering to daily needs.
The central hallway connects to two bedrooms located at the back of the home. The larger bedroom boasts another bay window with views of the south-west facing garden—a private outdoor area perfect for relaxation or social gatherings. The second bedroom, comfortably sized as a single, also overlooks the garden, which can be accessed directly from the kitchen or through a side passage.
Outside, off-street parking is available via a private lane at the rear of the property, along with additional free street parking options nearby. This bungalow is equipped with a gas condensing central heating system for efficient warmth and hot water; electric hot water is also an option if preferred.
While some cosmetic updates would enhance its appeal, this bungalow presents an excellent canvas for transformation into a modern residence. With no onward chain, it stands as an attractive proposition for first-time buyers, those looking to downsize, or savvy investors seeking to capitalize on its renovation potential in this desirable location.