- An attractive light and sunny detached bungalow Open fireplace and beamed ceiling Secluded mature 60’ garden Own drive and garage Excellent extension potential Ideal location within 0.5 (truncated) +
An attractive 3 bedroom detached bungalow with a lovely homely feel and charm, complemented by a 60’ garden and a convenient position in the heart of the village, within half a mile level walk from the High Street and mainline station.
This smartly presented detached bungalow built in 1932 is set in mature gardens on and east/west axis giving all the rooms a lovely light and spacious feel. It has been well cared for and modernised over the years including the installation of sealed unit double glazing, updating to the wiring, refitment of the kitchen and bathroom and freshly decorated. An oak floor runs through from the hallway into the generously proportioned living room and the bedrooms, giving the bungalow a lovely natural warmth. The living room retains is Inglenook style fireplace and beamed ceiling, providing a lot of character. It is also double aspect with French doors opening onto the garden and there is ample space to one end for a dining table. The kitchen has been attractive refitted with a range of contemporary style units with integrated appliances. To the front are two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and the 3rd makes a good single bedroom or study. The fully tiled bathroom has been appointed with a modern 3-piece white suite incorporating a thermostatic shower over the bath.
The rear garden extends to 60' with open aspect and a good deal of privacy. A deep patio leads the main body of the garden that has a central lawn bordered by well-stock and established shrub beds and specimen trees. To the rear is a shed and a rockery and to the side of the bungalow is a gated front access. To the front a cobbled driveway leads to a garage with a shrub garden to the side.
Lois Drive is ideally situated within half a mile of Shepperton village with its traditional bustling High Street, station (London Waterloo 53 minutes) and the catchment of reputable state and private schools, make this an ideal area to raise a family. Old Shepperton, with its historic Church Square, fine Norman church and picturesque stretch of the river Thames are within an easy stroll. For the motorist junction 1, M3, start of the A316 to London and junction 11, M25 are within 3.3 and 4.3 miles respectively.