Shepperton family home coming to the market

Available to view Saturday 9th July

This three bedroom family home (currently utilised as a four bedroom) offers the perfect layout for your family to enjoy. The heart of the home is a wonderful open plan family room, which incorporates the kitchen with central island. This room opens out on to the sunny south facing garden and is a fantastic space for everyday life and when entertaining. The ground floor consists of two further reception rooms (one utilised as a bedroom) and a three piece shower room. The first floor provides three well-proportioned bedrooms and three piece family bathroom suite.

The garden is equally impressive, it's low maintenance with raised flower boxes and a superb garden room which makes a great study/office or simply a lovely space to enjoy throughout the year. There is a garage and off street parking and side access to the garden.

This home is located at the end of a cul-de-sac with the river Thames and Thamesmead school just a short walk away. A great setting for your next home!

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