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2 bedroom semi-detached house
Sold STC
Semi-detached house
2 beds
1 bath
968
EPC rating: G
Key information
Features and description
- Victorian semi-detached house
- No ongoing chain
- Walk to town & station
- 88ft Easterly facing garden
- Two double bedrooms
- Two reception rooms
- Kitchen conservatory/utility room
- Downstairs shower room
- Generous upstairs bathroom
- Large loft & scope to extend STPP
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This attractive Victorian semi-detached house is set within a popular crescent that is just a short walk to Epsom town centre and the railway station, which is approximately 0.4 miles away.
Whilst it is undeniable that the property requires some general updating in areas, we believe that this character home offers the perfect opportunity for the new owner to place their own stamp on the property, customise to individual tastes and essentially create their dream home.
The property benefits from double glazed sash windows whilst also offering scope to extend STPP with many direct neighbours setting the precedent for what could be achieved, and therefore we believe that the property should be viewed for what it currently is and what it could potentially be.
Miles Road is incredibly popular with a mix of Victorian semi detached homes and is located on the periphery of the Town Centre with excellent access to all of the surrounding amenities and transport links with Epsom providing a commuter service to London Bridge, Waterloo and Victoria.
On the ground floor are two reception rooms, one of which is currently being utilised as a bedroom, a kitchen with side access to a conservatory/utility area and access to the private Easterly facing garden. The ground floor is completed by a separate shower room with toilet.
On the first floor there are two double bedrooms and a generous upstairs bathroom. Further noteworthy points include a 88 Ft rear garden with garden sheds and a patio area, whilst there is also side access and a small front garden.
The property has an interesting history with a commemorative plaque celebrating the fact that James Chuter Ede the former 'charter' mayor of Epsom & Ewell Council lived in this property between the end of World War I and 1927. He later rose to become Home Secretary in the first Labour government 1945 to 1951 as well as Deputy-Leader and Leader of the Commons.
Epsom is a popular commuter town, located to the south west of London and offers a good mix of state and independent schools for all age groups. Also close by is Epsom Downs, the home of The Derby. The M25 (Junction 9) is a short drive away giving access to both Heathrow and Gatwick international airports.
Tenure - Freehold
Council tax band - D
Whilst it is undeniable that the property requires some general updating in areas, we believe that this character home offers the perfect opportunity for the new owner to place their own stamp on the property, customise to individual tastes and essentially create their dream home.
The property benefits from double glazed sash windows whilst also offering scope to extend STPP with many direct neighbours setting the precedent for what could be achieved, and therefore we believe that the property should be viewed for what it currently is and what it could potentially be.
Miles Road is incredibly popular with a mix of Victorian semi detached homes and is located on the periphery of the Town Centre with excellent access to all of the surrounding amenities and transport links with Epsom providing a commuter service to London Bridge, Waterloo and Victoria.
On the ground floor are two reception rooms, one of which is currently being utilised as a bedroom, a kitchen with side access to a conservatory/utility area and access to the private Easterly facing garden. The ground floor is completed by a separate shower room with toilet.
On the first floor there are two double bedrooms and a generous upstairs bathroom. Further noteworthy points include a 88 Ft rear garden with garden sheds and a patio area, whilst there is also side access and a small front garden.
The property has an interesting history with a commemorative plaque celebrating the fact that James Chuter Ede the former 'charter' mayor of Epsom & Ewell Council lived in this property between the end of World War I and 1927. He later rose to become Home Secretary in the first Labour government 1945 to 1951 as well as Deputy-Leader and Leader of the Commons.
Epsom is a popular commuter town, located to the south west of London and offers a good mix of state and independent schools for all age groups. Also close by is Epsom Downs, the home of The Derby. The M25 (Junction 9) is a short drive away giving access to both Heathrow and Gatwick international airports.
Tenure - Freehold
Council tax band - D
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Crime score
Moderate crime
6/10
Home prices (average)
2 bedroom semi-detached houses
£494,722
£494,722
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