Summary
A contemporary style 4 bedroom detached family home set in pretty south easterly backing gardens within one of the villages most sought after roads.
Key Features
Full Description
This contemporary style 4 bedroom family home is set in the fashionable and picturesque area of 'Old Shepperton', being conveniently situated within walking distance of the village, station, historic Church Square and a beautiful stretch of the River Thames.
The entrance hall sets the scene with a useful guest cloakroom next to a deep understairs storage cupboard, ideal for hanging coats. An oak floor reflects the light and flows through into the dining room. To the front is a large L-shaped living room with two picture windows flooding the room with natural light and a central fireplace fitted with a gas coal effect fire provides an attractive focal point. The rear portion of the room was originally designed as a dining area and has a serving hatch from the kitchen. The kitchen/breakfast room overlooks the rear garden and is divided into two defined areas; the kitchen has been compressively fitted with a range of oak fronted units inset with a gas hob, canopied cooker hood over, separate electric double oven and an integrated pull-out breakfast bar. To one side is the dining area with patio doors opening into the double glazed garden room, which is a lovely room to enjoy the garden and has a doors opening onto the garden.
To the first floor are 4 good sized bedrooms, the two principal rooms having built-in wardrobes and the master bedroom is a lovely light room with an en-suite shower room. Completing the accommodation is the fully tiled family bathroom that appointed with a modern 3 piece white suite.
Available on a long term letting
5 Week deposit - paid prior to tenancy commencing
Council tax band F (£3,328.84 p/a)
EPC E
Floor Plan
Location
Situated within a short stroll of the picturesque conservation area of 'Old Shepperton', that is steeped in history. Church Square with its fine Norman church and reputable selection public houses, restaurants and hotels, is within a short stroll. It is reputed that the famous Highwayman, Dick Turpin used to frequent the Anchor Hotel and one of his pistols was allegedly found hidden in the rafters during its renovation. Behind is Ferry Square, with its lovely views and slip way onto this delightful meandering stretch of the River Thames. Shepperton village with its traditional bustling High Street, station (service to London Waterloo) and reputable selection of schools catering for all age groups are within half a mile and for the motorist, junction 1, M3 and junction 11, M25 are within 3.5 miles drive.
From the bottom of Shepperton High Street, proceed across the War Memorial roundabout onto Church Road. Continue past Church Square and take the second turning on the right being the second entrance onto St. Nicholas Drive. Number 35 can be found set back on the right before the bend.