Bridge Road, Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 8JH | Property for sale | Savills
2,291 sq ft(212.84 sq m)
Guide price £925,000

Bridge RoadChertsey, Surrey, KT16 8JH


    Key features

    • Grade II listed
    • Tastefully modernised
    • Versatile living space
    • Main bedroom with en suite
    • Off street parking
    • 0.3 of a mile from Chertsey's high street

    Beautiful Grade II listed home which has been extensively renovated.

    About this property

    • Set in a prominent position in the heart of Chertsey, is this tastefully modernised Grade II listed family home which maintains many original features including exposed beams, restored windows and some original flooring.

      Approached via a paved path which meanders through the pretty front garden, you are welcomed into the home. To the left is the double aspect, cosy sitting room and to the right is the formal dining room. The dining room leads through to the formal reception room which has a log burner providing the focal point and French doors lead out to the garden beyond.

      The beautiful, vaulted kitchen breakfast room has a country style kitchen with modern integrated appliances, space for an informal breakfast table and a door leading out to the garden. Also located on the ground floor is the modern family bathroom.

      Two separate sets of stairs lead to the first floor where there are four bedrooms, all of which feature built in storage, and the main bedroom has an an suite.

      On the second floor is the fifth bedroom which also has access to loft space and eaves storage.

      The pretty walled garden is well maintained and is stocked with mature plants, shrubs and trees offering privacy and the perfect spot to relax with family and friends. The property further benefits from a private gated driveway with off street parking.

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    This is one of the most charming properties I've seen in years. The owners have retained so much of its character, it has such a welcoming feeling as soon as you step through the door.

    Nick BarnettProperty agent

    Local information

    • Chertsey is an historic town that originally built up around the Chertsey Abbey. The area was once a marshy island nestled between the Thames and its tributaries, it was the Monks of the Abbey who banked the river that allowed Chertsey to be formed. The Abbey was finally dissolved by King Henry VII, but not before it had left its legacy on this market town.
    • Chertsey Bridge is a monument in itself and is mentioned by Charles Dickens in his book Oliver Twist, published 1838, where Bill Sykes takes the reluctant Oliver to break into a house in Chertsey. As they approach Chertsey bridge, Sykes pulls Oliver to one side and he fears he will be drowned in the Thames. Instead he takes him to the Black Swan pub to imbibe before going on to commit the burglary.
    • Chertsey today is a market town with a strong community spirit and many historic buildings including the old town hall, as well as more recent developments, parks, rural and common land. These reasons, together with its access to the road network and train station makes Chertsey a really attractive place to set up home.
    • Whether you want the opportunity to hire a super car; take advantage of wild-water swimming, paddle boarding, kayaking or other river activities; enjoy the thrills of Thorpe Park; take the family to the miniature steam railway or Chertsey Museum, there is an abundance of things to do in and around Chertsey. In addition, there are plenty of local sports clubs including: gyms; cricket; martial arts; Chertsey Town football club and much more.
    • Chertsey has a variety of schools catering for primary school children through to 6th Form with excellent and good Ofsted ratings in both public and private sectors.
    • Chertsey offers restaurants, bars and cafés and is near to beautiful walks, historic houses, local art galleries and museums. It also offers events throughout the year including its annual Black Cherry Fair that has been running since 1440, the Chertsey Agricultural Show and the Chertsey Ploughing Match.
    • Chertsey is 1.5 miles from Junction 11 M25 and is on the Chertsey train line, from Reading to Weybridge and the Woking line. Both Weybridge and Woking have fast lines into London Waterloo.
    • Please not distances and times are approximate.

    Additional information

    • EPC Rating: D
    • Tenure: Freehold
    • Council Tax Band: E