Guide price
£600,000
(£416/sq. ft)
2 bed detached bungalow for saleThe Rise, Epsom KT17
2 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
1,444 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
No onward chain
Detached bungalow
Huge potential to improve/extend (STPP)
Two double bedrooms
Three reception rooms
Generous kitchen
Conservatory
Two shower rooms
Private 100ft South Westerly garden
Garage and driveway
Located within the heart of Ewell Village, The Personal Agent are pleased to present this charming detached bungalow that has been a much loved home for thirty five years and is now offered to the market with potential to improve. No onward chain.
The property itself provides huge scope to improve and put your own stamp on. When you couple the blank canvas that it provides alongside the practicality of the location, finding a home with this much potential will be a very difficult task indeed.
The property also enjoys a deceptively spacious feel throughout and is offered with no onward chain.
Internally there are two very well proportioned reception rooms to the front, a further generous living/dining room with doors opening to the conservatory, kitchen with lots of storage solutions, a rear bedroom and a modern shower room. The ground floor is completed by a useful W.C. Upstairs is the second bedroom with shower room and eaves storage.
Further features to note include a 15ft garage, secure and private South Westerly 100 ft rear garden and driveway with parking to the front.
Whilst it is undeniable that the property requires full decorative updating and modernisation, it presents the perfect property to embark on as a project. Furthermore, we believe that this home offers the perfect opportunity for the new owner to extend or customise to individual tastes and essentially create their dream home. The property should be viewed for what it currently is and what it could potentially be.
The highly desirable Ewell Village has a rich background dating back to the Bronze age and at the end of the middle ages King Henry VIII established Nonsuch Palace (now Nonsuch Park) in 1538. The High Street offers a variety of shops, restaurants, cafés and pubs. Bourne Hall hosts a public library, subterranean theatre, gymnasium, café, and local museum. It regularly holds gatherings such as fayres and exhibitions.
In the heart of the village lies the picturesque Hogsmill river leading up to the nature reserve. There are a range of popular local schools and of course both Ewell East and West stations (zone 6) offer easy access to London with Waterloo and Victoria taking approximately 40 minutes.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: E
The property itself provides huge scope to improve and put your own stamp on. When you couple the blank canvas that it provides alongside the practicality of the location, finding a home with this much potential will be a very difficult task indeed.
The property also enjoys a deceptively spacious feel throughout and is offered with no onward chain.
Internally there are two very well proportioned reception rooms to the front, a further generous living/dining room with doors opening to the conservatory, kitchen with lots of storage solutions, a rear bedroom and a modern shower room. The ground floor is completed by a useful W.C. Upstairs is the second bedroom with shower room and eaves storage.
Further features to note include a 15ft garage, secure and private South Westerly 100 ft rear garden and driveway with parking to the front.
Whilst it is undeniable that the property requires full decorative updating and modernisation, it presents the perfect property to embark on as a project. Furthermore, we believe that this home offers the perfect opportunity for the new owner to extend or customise to individual tastes and essentially create their dream home. The property should be viewed for what it currently is and what it could potentially be.
The highly desirable Ewell Village has a rich background dating back to the Bronze age and at the end of the middle ages King Henry VIII established Nonsuch Palace (now Nonsuch Park) in 1538. The High Street offers a variety of shops, restaurants, cafés and pubs. Bourne Hall hosts a public library, subterranean theatre, gymnasium, café, and local museum. It regularly holds gatherings such as fayres and exhibitions.
In the heart of the village lies the picturesque Hogsmill river leading up to the nature reserve. There are a range of popular local schools and of course both Ewell East and West stations (zone 6) offer easy access to London with Waterloo and Victoria taking approximately 40 minutes.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: E
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