Some homes simply feel right from the outset - and this is one of them. Set within a leafy setting, it offers an immediate sense of welcome and quiet confidence. Inside and the well-balanced proportions reveal themselves with ease, space unfolding in a way that feels both natural and considered. Dating from the mid-1960s, this detached three-bedroom home carries the reassuring solidity of its era, paired with a layout that adapts beautifully to the way we live now.
A wide entrance hallway sets an immediate tone of calm and space - generous enough to pause and gather, with practical storage and a neatly positioned downstairs cloakroom thoughtfully integrated into the design. It’s a subtle indication that this is a home built for everyday ease.
To the front, the kitchen and dining space feels sociable yet comfortably contained - ideal for midweek suppers, slow morning coffees and conversations that stretch a little longer than planned. Thoughtfully updated over the years, the kitchen remains both practical and welcoming, balancing functionality with warmth.
At the rear, the main reception room spans the width of the home - adaptable, light-filled and wonderfully versatile. There’s space here to relax, to dine, to host, or to reconfigure as life evolves. Sliding doors invite natural light deep into the room and open directly onto the garden, extending the living space outdoors in the warmer months.
One corner carries a quiet creative energy - guitars resting against the wall, the understated presence of an amp, vinyl playlists humming softly in the background. The atmosphere feels calm and gently expressive, adding warmth without ever feeling overworked. It’s authentic rather than arranged - personal, comfortable and entirely at ease.
Upstairs, three genuine double bedrooms provide flexibility for family life, guests or workspace. The main bedroom benefits from fitted storage, preserving a sense of calm and order. The family bathroom, refreshed in more recent years, features underfloor heating - an understated touch of comfort that makes mornings noticeably more pleasant.
Outdoor living has naturally become an extension of the home, and here the garden embraces that evolution beautifully. A patio flows onto a newly installed deck, creating layered spaces for entertaining or unwinding. A mature pear tree adds character and seasonal interest, while the overall setting feels private and gently enclosed. It’s a garden where you can potter at your own pace, where little feet can run freely or gather on warm evenings for relaxed conversation and drinks that linger long into dusk.
To the front, generous driveway parking leads to a garage, with an EV charger thoughtfully installed for modern convenience. Newly installed fencing frames the plot neatly, adding definition and privacy.
Set back from New Haw Road, this home enjoys a sense of separation from the everyday rhythm while remaining exceptionally well connected. Canal-side walks are moments away - ideal for running, cycling or an unhurried Sunday wander. A round of golf, welcoming local pubs and everyday amenities are all within easy reach.
New Haw, together with neighbouring Addlestone, offers an appealing balance of community and convenience - independent shops, larger retail options, green space and strong transport links contributing to a lifestyle that feels both grounded and accessible.
Comfortable, quietly confident and full of personality - here is a home that feels settled, sincere and ready to be truly enjoyed.
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