- 6 bedrooms +
- 6 reception rooms +
- 3 bathrooms +
- 0.77 acres +
- Modern +
- Detached +
- Garden +
- Town/City +
- Private Parking +
An art deco 1930's Grade II Listed home in need of total modernisation throughout and located in a private road in the centre of Esher.
Designed by architects, Easton & Robertson in 1934, for Carl Edhardt, a golden medal winner at the 1936 Winter Olympics for Britain at Ice Hockey. The current owners are only the second custodians of the property.
The house is situated in 0.75 acres of south facing grounds in a private gated road.
Located within a short distance of Esher high street which has an excellent range of restaurants and shops including Waitrose, Gail's Bakery, Fego, Cote, Giggling Squid, The Good Earth an Everyman Cinema along with a number of coffee shops and pubs.
Communication links are excellent with the station providing a fast and frequent service to London Waterloo. The A3 provides direct access to central London, the M25 and the South.
There is an excellent choice of recreational activities in Esher with Sandown Park offering horse racing, skiing, golf, go-karting, gym, and squash and the National Trust owned Claremont Landscaped Gardens are all within the town. RHS Wisley is nearby along with the historic Hampton Court Palace and River Thames.
Schooling in the area is superb with the Claremont Fan Court School and Esher Church School nearby, ACS Cobham International School Notre Dame in Cobham and Danes Hill in Oxshott.
The towns of Kingston upon Thames and Guildford are nearby, providing a wider selection of high street names and department stores.
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Esher Town - 350 yards
Esher station - 1.25 miles
A3 - 2 miles
Cobham - 3.75 miles
Kingston - 5 miles
Central London - 20 miles
All distances are approximate.
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The plot measurement is indicative, please make your own checks to verify plot measurement. Measurement taken from Promap.