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£600,0003 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Hurst Road, West Molesey KT8
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Semi-detached house
3 beds
1 bath
934
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Semi detached house
- 3 bedrooms
- Through lounge/dining room
- Kitchen
- Family bathroom with separate w/c
- South facing rear garden
- Off street parking
- Attached garage
- Ample scope to extend
- No onward chain
Rawlinson and Webber are delighted to offer, with no onward chain, this beautiful three-bedroom 1930's semi-detached home situated on Hurst Road, West Molesey.
Full of charm, the property retains its original layout/features and now offers excellent scope for extension, subject to planning. Allowing buyers to put their own stamp on an already visually impressive home. The entrance hallway provides access to the staircase and useful under-stairs storage. To the left, a spacious through lounge/dining room features a door to the kitchen and double doors opening onto the rear garden.
The kitchen sits at the back of the house and offers ample eye-level and base-level units, along with a rear facing window and side door leading directly to the side garden.
Upstairs, the property comprises two double bedrooms, a well-proportioned single bedroom, and a family bathroom with a separate WC. The loft space also presents further potential for conversion (STPP).
Externally, the home benefits from off-street parking on its own driveway leading to an attached garage. There is also side pedestrian access, a side return with outdoor storage, and a generous south-facing rear garden currently arranged in two sections. Further benefits are double glazing, gas central heating and sold with no onward chain.
Location - Hurst Road links West and East Molesey, and this part of the road sits just a short distance from the River Thames and the scenic Thames Path — perfect for leisurely riverside walks and cycling. The house benefits from access to a variety of local amenities — independent shops, cafés and restaurants along nearby roads such as Bridge Road (Hampton Court Village) are within easy reach. For rail commuting, Hampton Court Station is approximately 1.5 miles away, offering direct trains to London Waterloo (about 33 minutes) — convenient for commuters. The area falls within the borough of Elmbridge, which is popular with families thanks to a good mix of state and private schools, plus generous access to green open spaces including nearby parks and riverside areas.
Full of charm, the property retains its original layout/features and now offers excellent scope for extension, subject to planning. Allowing buyers to put their own stamp on an already visually impressive home. The entrance hallway provides access to the staircase and useful under-stairs storage. To the left, a spacious through lounge/dining room features a door to the kitchen and double doors opening onto the rear garden.
The kitchen sits at the back of the house and offers ample eye-level and base-level units, along with a rear facing window and side door leading directly to the side garden.
Upstairs, the property comprises two double bedrooms, a well-proportioned single bedroom, and a family bathroom with a separate WC. The loft space also presents further potential for conversion (STPP).
Externally, the home benefits from off-street parking on its own driveway leading to an attached garage. There is also side pedestrian access, a side return with outdoor storage, and a generous south-facing rear garden currently arranged in two sections. Further benefits are double glazing, gas central heating and sold with no onward chain.
Location - Hurst Road links West and East Molesey, and this part of the road sits just a short distance from the River Thames and the scenic Thames Path — perfect for leisurely riverside walks and cycling. The house benefits from access to a variety of local amenities — independent shops, cafés and restaurants along nearby roads such as Bridge Road (Hampton Court Village) are within easy reach. For rail commuting, Hampton Court Station is approximately 1.5 miles away, offering direct trains to London Waterloo (about 33 minutes) — convenient for commuters. The area falls within the borough of Elmbridge, which is popular with families thanks to a good mix of state and private schools, plus generous access to green open spaces including nearby parks and riverside areas.
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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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