Manygate Lane
Shepperton, TW17
£385,000 Freehold

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Designed by the Swiss architect Edward Schoolheifer for the Lyon Group in 1964, this three-bedroom house is a beautiful example of architecture of the era. The house has a spacious and light open-plan living area downstairs, arranged around a central ‘pod’ that accommodates a kitchen, cloakroom and staircase. Upstairs, the house benefits from three bedrooms and a bathroom. There is both a front and rear garden. A garage, located close by, also comes with the house (there is also further off-street parking for all residents and guests on the estate). The total internal area is approximately 130 sq m / 1,400 sq ft.

The house has been sympathetically maintained, with much of the original interior still intact (including wonderful pine panelling, extensive glazing and aluminium window frames). Much updating has also been done, however, such as a new kitchen and bathroom as well as a new boiler. Such is the condition of the house and its advantageous position, it could be considered one of the most outstanding properties on the Manygate Lane estate.

The house sits in an advantageous position on the small Manygate Lane Estate - in the middle of a row of similar houses arranged around a landscaped communal square away from the road. The estate has recently been designated a Conservation Area.

Manygate Lane is located five minutes’ walk from Shepperton train station, which runs direct services to London Waterloo. Walton-on-Thames station is also a short drive away. The house has very good access to the M3 / M25. Schools in the area are well regarded with St Nicholas and Thames Meade schools (for which this property is in the catchment area) being of particular note.

Please note that all houses on the Manygate Lane Estate are subject to a service charge of approximately £400 per year.

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