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Guide price
£374,9501 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
High Street, Thames Ditton KT7
Chain-free
End of terrace house
1 bed
1 bath
625
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Locally listed period cottage
- 1 double bedroom
- 2 reception rooms
- Large bathroom
- Fitted kitchen
- Rear garden
- Brick built shed
- Within thames ditton's conservation area
- Vacant possession & no onward chain
- Historic village location
Rawlinson and Webber are delighted to present this charming, locally listed one-bedroom cottage, brimming with potential and ideally situated on Thames Ditton High Street, within the village’s sought-after Conservation Area.
Perfectly positioned close to local shops, highly rated schools, popular pubs and restaurants, Thames Ditton Station, and the historic Hampton Court Palace, this property offers both convenience and character in equal measure.
The ground floor features a welcoming front-facing lounge, a separate dining room with staircase access, and a fitted kitchen to the rear. Upstairs comprises a spacious double bedroom and a generously sized bathroom.
Externally, the property benefits from a private rear garden with a brick-built storage cupboard. While now requiring some modernisation, the cottage presents an exciting opportunity for buyers to add their own style and create a truly bespoke home in a highly sought-after location.
Offered with no onward chain. Early viewings are highly recommended.
Perfectly positioned close to local shops, highly rated schools, popular pubs and restaurants, Thames Ditton Station, and the historic Hampton Court Palace, this property offers both convenience and character in equal measure.
The ground floor features a welcoming front-facing lounge, a separate dining room with staircase access, and a fitted kitchen to the rear. Upstairs comprises a spacious double bedroom and a generously sized bathroom.
Externally, the property benefits from a private rear garden with a brick-built storage cupboard. While now requiring some modernisation, the cottage presents an exciting opportunity for buyers to add their own style and create a truly bespoke home in a highly sought-after location.
Offered with no onward chain. Early viewings are highly recommended.
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About this agent

Award winning estate agents in your area Welcome to Rawlinson and Webber, a name synonymous with excellence in estate agency services covering Hampton Court, East and West Molesey, Esher, Thames Ditton and surrounding areas. Established in 1871, we have been honing our skills in both sales and lettings for over 152 years. The East Molesey office opened in 1976 and for nearly 50 years we have been servicing the Molesey community. Our dedicated team of hardworking professionals takes pride in being your trusted partner for all your property needs, whether it's sales, lettings, valuations, or expert advice on finding your dream home. Molesey is predominantly a family-based area, but also appeals to young professionals, who enjoy more of a village atmosphere, whilst retaining good links to London. Historically, Molesey was a small village which was part of Hampton Court Palace grounds and there are roads in the area where the walls of the kitchen garden still exist. Today Molesey is a vibrant and diverse town with a village feel and many of our transactions are people moving within the area. We have excellent schools and a library in the area and commuting via road and rail is excellent, as the M3, M25 and A3 are nearby, together with Hampton Court Station with train services to Waterloo and bus services to Kingston and Walton which provide more comprehensive shopping facilities. Esher and Surbiton stations are also nearby for the faster service to Waterloo. Molesey has a variety of shops, many being independently run, ranging from boutiques, antique shops, beauty salons, fine restaurants and cafés. Sporting interests are well catered for with very active rowing, cricket and football clubs; also there are a variety of private sport & fitness venues. We have an active dog walking community, taking advantage of Molesey heath and Hurst Meadows, which is on the banks of the river Thames. Molesey also has the advantage of the picturesque riverside setting of Hampton Court Palace, which is one of the most visited National Trust venues in the country, hosting the Hampton Court flower show and music festival. The Royal Parks which include Bushy Park and Home Park are also close to Hampton Court Palace, providing lovely rural walks
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