This charming three-bedroom semi-detached home, dating back to the 1930s, offers a unique blend of original features and modern potential. Currently available with no onward chain, this property presents an excellent opportunity for buyers looking to stamp their personality on a well-preserved layout. The entrance hallway leads to a staircase and convenient under-stairs storage. To the left, you will find a spacious lounge/dining area that connects to the kitchen and features double doors that open into the expansive rear garden.
The kitchen is located at the rear of the house, equipped with both eye-level and base units, as well as a side door providing access to the side garden. Upstairs, there are two generous double bedrooms, a single bedroom, and a family bathroom alongside a separate WC. Additionally, there's potential for increasing living space through loft conversion (subject to planning permission).
Externally, the property boasts off-street parking on its private driveway leading to an attached garage. There's side pedestrian access and outdoor storage along with a large south-facing garden that has been thoughtfully divided into two sections. Additional features include double glazing and gas central heating.
Located on Hurst Road, this home benefits from proximity to both West and East Molesey and is just a short walk from the River Thames and scenic Thames Path—ideal for those who enjoy outdoor activities. Local amenities including independent shops, cafes, and restaurants along Bridge Road (Hampton Court Village) are easily accessible. Commuters will appreciate being approximately 1.5 miles from Hampton Court Station with services direct to London Waterloo in about 33 minutes. The area is located within Elmbridge borough known for its appeal among families due to good state and private schools as well as plentiful green spaces.