Rydens Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, KT12 3AB | Property for sale | Savills
320.98 sq m
Guide price £1,950,000(€2,318,878)

Rydens RoadWalton-on-Thames, Surrey, KT12 3AB

  • Sold

Key features

  • Sold in September 2023
  • Air-conditioning
  • Spacious home office/gym with shower room
  • Off street parking for several cars and electric charging point
  • Approx. half a mile from Walton mainline station

Spacious family home with fantastic entertaining space, approx. half a mile to Walton mainline station.

About this property

  • Set behind electric gates, this well presented spacious 1930's family home has been extended and renovated to create fantastic entertaining space, approximately half a mile from Walton mainline station.

    The spacious tiled entrance hall leads through to the exceptionally spacious reception/dining room with a feature gas fireplace and TV inset. There are bifold doors leading out to the patio and lawn beyond. The heart of the home is the vaulted kitchen/breakfast room which is fitted with a range of Siemens appliances, sleek worktops and modern cabinetry. There is an informal seating area and doors leading out to the terrace. Additionally there is a separate utility and laundry area which leads through to the integral garage. There is a separate reception room with a feature gas fireplace and a fifth bedroom with en suite, which could additionally be used as a playroom. A cloakroom and hall storage completes the accommodation on this floor.

    You approach the first floor via the floating walnut staircase. The flooring on the landing and in the bedrooms is also walnut. The main bedroom has a partially vaulted ceiling with Velux windows and a Juliet balcony which enjoys views over the well manicured garden. Additionally there is a range of built in wardrobes and a spacious en suite bathroom with both a walk-in shower and bath. There are a further four double bedrooms, one with an en suite and a modern family bathroom.

    Externally, the garden is mainly laid to lawn and is surrounded by mature shrubs and plants. There is a fantastic covered outdoor kitchen/BBQ area which is perfect for entertaining family and friends. The terrace which expands along the rear of the property, leads down one side of the lawn to the home office and gym which benefits from a bathroom. There is an irrigation system and lighting throughout the garden.

    The property further benefits from air conditioning and a SONOS sound system, underfloor heating to the downstairs and outbuilding and a CCTV system.

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The entertaining space here is just fantastic for hosting family and friends. I love the flow from the reception room to the patio.

Sam MajorProperty agent

Local information

  • Walton on Thames is located on the south side of the River Thames, with a most impressive landmark, a stunning road bridge that spans the Thames between Walton and Shepperton. The current bridge is the 6th to be built here since 1750. The town began as a small Celtic settlement. It is recorded in the Doomsday book as Waletona, or 'Welsh Town'. The name has evolved over time to become Walton on Thames.
  • The river access makes this town a perfect place to live if you have a love of the outdoors. There is ample opportunity for activities such as walking, cycling, running and the plethora of watersports that are available. There are also clubs for tennis, rugby, football, dance, theatre and much more.
  • Outstanding leisure facilities are nearby including golf at Burhill, St George's Hill, The Wisley, Wentworth, and The Berkshire. Excellent clubs for sport and arts including Reeds Weybridge RFU, Weybridge Cricket Club, Walton and Kingston Athletics Clubs, Susan Robinson Ballet and Julie Sianne Theatre Arts. There is a wide choice of recreational facilities including health clubs such as David Lloyd and St George's Hill Lawn Tennis Club. The River Thames and River Wey offer water sports and there is racing at both Sandown Park and Kempton Park.
  • There is access to excellent healthcare at Prime Health (GP services, Consultant clinics, diagnostics and rehabilitation), Weybridge and Walton Physiotherapy and several other healthcare providers.
  • During the 1st World War, Walton on Thames provided medical treatment for Soldiers from New Zealand. There is still a Kowhai tree, native to New Zealand, planted opposite the New Zealand Avenue entrance to The Heart and bearing a memorial plaque.
  • During the 1920's the area became known for its passion for film and boasted several studios, including the Cecil Hepworth Studio, which was converted to a theatre by the original architect when the studio closed. In World War II, the town was heavily bombed, due to its close proximity to Brooklands where planes and other war materials were manufactured.
  • After the 2nd World War, the town began to re-develop, the film studios made a comeback and many films were made out of studios such as the Nettlefold and Walton Studios.
  • The area also had a passion for racing and in the 1940's and 50's HWM (Hersham and Walton Motors) built racing cars including Formula 1 cars driven by legends including Stirling Moss. HWM is still very much part of the town and after winding up the racing car business, took a franchise in iconic Aston Martin cars.
  • The area benefits from a range of independent, state and international schools, including Ashley C of E Primary School, ACS Cobham International School, Brooklands College, Cardinal Newman Catholic Primary, Cleve's School, Feltonfleet School, Guildford High School, Hampton School, Heathside School, LEH School, Notre Dame School, Parkside School, Reeds School, Royal Guildford School, Sir William Perkins's School, St. George's College, Surbiton High School, Three Rivers Academy.
  • Walton on Thames regularly hosts Farmers Markets, French Markets and Vegan Markets, offering a delightful range of specialist food stalls and products. There are a range of shops, including an M&S Food Hall and a new Aldi and several restaurants, pubs and cafés. In keeping with its movie-making history, Walton on Thames has an Everyman Cinema. There is also the Cecil Hepworth Theatre which hosts several theatre productions a year and a modern, well equipped leisure centre and swimming pool. Together with local art galleries, museums, historic houses and gardens nearby, there is never a shortage of things to do.
  • The town is between junctions 10 and 11 of the M25 and is on a fast train line into London Waterloo. Journey time from 30 minutes.
  • Please note distances and times are approximate.

Additional information

  • EPC Rating: C
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: G