Guide price
£1,350,000
4 bed detached house for salePrinces Road, Weybridge, Surrey KT13
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Detached 1850 period home with character
Spacious 2,449 sq ft with flexible living areas
Four double bedrooms + basement space
Large private mature garden with patio
Prime Princes Road location with parking & extension potential
EPC Rating = E
A charming period home with generous space and a stunning mature garden.
Description
A charming and characterful detached period home, dating back to 1850, enviably positioned on the sought-after Princes Road, offering approximately 2,449 sq ft of well-proportioned accommodation and an exceptional mature garden, with significant scope to extend further (subject to the usual planning permissions).
This attractive home immediately impresses with its classic façade, featuring a covered porch framed by columns and climbing greenery. Internally, a welcoming and generously sized entrance hall with original wooden flooring and staircase sets the tone, reflecting the property’s warmth and retained character.
The ground floor provides versatile living spaces, including a generous reception room to the front with a bright outlook, and a separate dining room ideally positioned for entertaining.
To the rear, a spacious conservatory offers an additional reception area with views over and access to the garden, creating a natural hub for family living. The kitchen breakfast room retains a traditional feel with ample storage and work surfaces, complemented by a separate utility area and convenient ground floor bathroom.
Upstairs, the property offers four well proportioned double bedrooms. The principal bedroom and second bedroom both look out to the garden, while two further bedrooms at the front of the property provide flexibility for family, guests or home working. A family bathroom serves this floor.
A notable feature of the house is the basement level, providing two substantial rooms with excellent potential for storage, hobbies or further adaptation.
Externally, the property boasts a beautifully mature and private rear garden of impressive length, bordered by established trees and planting. A patio area immediately behind the house creates an ideal spot for outdoor dining, leading onto an expansive lawn framed by lush greenery, offering a peaceful and secluded setting. To the front, there is a generous garden along with driveway parking.
Location
Located on the south bank of the rivers Thames and Wey, Weybridge is a historic town dating back to the Iron Age. Its name originates from a wooden bridge once used by pilgrims travelling to Chertsey Abbey. Over time, the town has evolved into a highly desirable location, known for its attractive homes and strong sense of community.
Weybridge has a rich heritage, including ties to Henry VIII, whose former royal estate now forms part of Oatlands Park. More recently, the town became known for Brooklands Race Track, now home to Brooklands Museum and Mercedes Benz World.
Today, Weybridge offers an excellent balance of privacy, green space and convenience. The town is well known for its outstanding leisure facilities, including St George’s Hill Lawn Tennis Club, David Lloyd Weybridge, Brooklands Health Club and Elmbridge Xcel Leisure Complex. Water sports such as paddle boarding, rowing and sailing are also popular along the Thames, alongside a wide range of local clubs and activities.
Weybridge benefits from a strong selection of restaurants, cafés and local amenities, as well as cultural attractions nearby. The area is especially popular with families due to its highly regarded choice of schools, both state and private, covering all ages through to sixth form.
The town is well connected, situated near Junction 11 of the M25 with fast rail services to London Waterloo from around 31 minutes.
Please note distances and times are approximate.
Square Footage: 2,449 sq ft
Description
A charming and characterful detached period home, dating back to 1850, enviably positioned on the sought-after Princes Road, offering approximately 2,449 sq ft of well-proportioned accommodation and an exceptional mature garden, with significant scope to extend further (subject to the usual planning permissions).
This attractive home immediately impresses with its classic façade, featuring a covered porch framed by columns and climbing greenery. Internally, a welcoming and generously sized entrance hall with original wooden flooring and staircase sets the tone, reflecting the property’s warmth and retained character.
The ground floor provides versatile living spaces, including a generous reception room to the front with a bright outlook, and a separate dining room ideally positioned for entertaining.
To the rear, a spacious conservatory offers an additional reception area with views over and access to the garden, creating a natural hub for family living. The kitchen breakfast room retains a traditional feel with ample storage and work surfaces, complemented by a separate utility area and convenient ground floor bathroom.
Upstairs, the property offers four well proportioned double bedrooms. The principal bedroom and second bedroom both look out to the garden, while two further bedrooms at the front of the property provide flexibility for family, guests or home working. A family bathroom serves this floor.
A notable feature of the house is the basement level, providing two substantial rooms with excellent potential for storage, hobbies or further adaptation.
Externally, the property boasts a beautifully mature and private rear garden of impressive length, bordered by established trees and planting. A patio area immediately behind the house creates an ideal spot for outdoor dining, leading onto an expansive lawn framed by lush greenery, offering a peaceful and secluded setting. To the front, there is a generous garden along with driveway parking.
Location
Located on the south bank of the rivers Thames and Wey, Weybridge is a historic town dating back to the Iron Age. Its name originates from a wooden bridge once used by pilgrims travelling to Chertsey Abbey. Over time, the town has evolved into a highly desirable location, known for its attractive homes and strong sense of community.
Weybridge has a rich heritage, including ties to Henry VIII, whose former royal estate now forms part of Oatlands Park. More recently, the town became known for Brooklands Race Track, now home to Brooklands Museum and Mercedes Benz World.
Today, Weybridge offers an excellent balance of privacy, green space and convenience. The town is well known for its outstanding leisure facilities, including St George’s Hill Lawn Tennis Club, David Lloyd Weybridge, Brooklands Health Club and Elmbridge Xcel Leisure Complex. Water sports such as paddle boarding, rowing and sailing are also popular along the Thames, alongside a wide range of local clubs and activities.
Weybridge benefits from a strong selection of restaurants, cafés and local amenities, as well as cultural attractions nearby. The area is especially popular with families due to its highly regarded choice of schools, both state and private, covering all ages through to sixth form.
The town is well connected, situated near Junction 11 of the M25 with fast rail services to London Waterloo from around 31 minutes.
Please note distances and times are approximate.
Square Footage: 2,449 sq ft
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