4 bedroom semi-detached house
Sold STC
Semi-detached house
4 beds
1 bath
Key information
Features and description
- Semi-detached, late 1930's home
- Entrance hall and cloakroom / WC
- Two inter-connecting reception rooms
- Fitted kitchen with adjacent breakfast / morning room
- Three first floor bedrooms and family shower room
- Second floor fourth bedroom
- Gas centrally heated and double glazed
- Garage and additional off-road parking
- Front and rear gardens with rear garden extending to 51 feet in depth
A late 1930's, semi-detached home, beautifully maintained by the current owners and lying just over half a mile on foot from the village centre and station. Offering ample scope for further improvement and enlargement / reconfiguration, an additional benefit is the close proximity of Claygate Common at a time when natural green spaces have become ever more important. The existing accommodation is simply arranged and on the ground floor consists of a spacious entrance hall, two inter-connecting reception rooms with the rearmost having direct access to the garden, separate fitted kitchen with adjacent breakfast / morning room and cloakroom / WC. Upstairs on the first floor lie three bedrooms (two good doubles) and a family bathroom. This is configured as a shower room at present but could easily be converted back to a regular bathroom. The loft has also been converted to provide a fourth bedroom which is again, a double. This home has particularly good storage with plenty of built in cupboards in the morning / breakfast room, built in wardrobes in the rear double bedroom and an integrally accessible garage. Externally, there is ample off-road parking to the front of the property. The rear garden is full of variety with lots of thoughtful and pretty planting, a substantial greenhouse plus shed and in all, extending to 51 feet in depth.
About this agent

NEW NAME. SAME COMMITMENT In 2021, my sister Claire and I took over the business that our father established in 2002. Since then, we’ve been on an incredible journey – and one that culminated in 2023 with a rebrand that saw us change from Grosvenor Billinghurst to Grosvenor . However, our new name quickly caught the attention of an asset management company, with a similar name, and we entered into legal discussions. Of course, being faced with this predicament so soon after launching a new identity was initially a blow; we had invested a lot of time, money and energy into the rebrand. But after really reflecting on the name Grosvenor in the context of the direction the business is now heading in, this new problem became an exciting opportunity. Firstly, Grosvenor was simply a name chosen by our father many years ago. It had no real bearing on who we are as a business today. Nor did it have any direct links back to Claire and I as owners. Furthermore, as a second-generation family business, it’s our name that is, as they say, above the door. And it’s our name that’s important when it comes to driving the business forwards – not Grosvenor. So, whilst the decision to change our name for a second time in 12 months was initiated by external factors, we’re glad that it’s happened. Now, the values that form the foundation of the business are no longer ascribed to Grosvenor , but to Davies Property Partners – our new (and final) name. With our family name now at the centre of the business and this newfound opportunity to celebrate our roots, we feel more invigorated than ever. As a family-owned and managed business that’s started a brand-new chapter, we now look forward to continuing our journey and being part of yours as you embark on your next chapter – either as a seller, buyer, landlord or tenant. Gareth Davies Managing Director Davies Property Partners

















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