Extended 3-Bed Blay Home | Approx 1,347 Sq Ft | South-Facing Garden | Downstairs WC | 0.5mi to Raynes Park (19 mins to Waterloo) | 1.1mi to Morden Tube (Northern Line, 25 mins to Bank)
*Guide Price £800,000 - £825,000*
Set on the peaceful, tree-lined Elm Walk in the heart of Raynes Park, this extended three-bedroom Blay-style end-of-terrace home offers a charming balance of period character and family-friendly living, with a generous layout of approximately 1,347 square feet, a south-facing garden, and off-street parking to the front. Originally built in the 1930s by local developer Blay, the property retains many original features that define the style – including stained-glass windows, a beautifully restored front door, and the distinctive pickaxe staircase spindles, a post-war hallmark said to have been salvaged and repurposed from military surplus.
As you step inside, you’re welcomed via a recessed porch and into a spacious entrance hall, where light and warmth flow through from front to back. To your right, the front reception room benefits from a large rectangular bay window with plantation shutters, a feature fireplace, and two original stained-glass windows either side of the chimney breast, all sitting atop herringbone-style Amtico flooring. Adjacent to this, the rear reception serves as a dining space and opens directly into the kitchen extension, creating a sociable, open-plan flow ideal for both family life and entertaining. The kitchen itself is well-appointed with stone worktops, integrated appliances including twin electric ovens, dishwasher, five-ring gas hob, and generous cabinetry above and below the counters. There is also space for an American-style fridge freezer. Full-height glass doors open out to a raised decked terrace – a perfect spot for al fresco dining, with a dedicated area for a brick-built BBQ, and steps leading down to a neat lawn bordered by planting and a seating area at the rear.
The garden enjoys a southerly aspect and, according to the sellers, backs onto the meticulously maintained grounds of the All England Lawn Tennis Club’s Community Sports Centre, previously known as the Raynes Park Playing Fields. The outlook provides a unique sense of space and privacy, with no directly facing properties.Â
Back inside, the former galley kitchen has been converted into a highly practical utility/boot room, providing floor-to-ceiling storage alongside a ground floor WC, which helps to futureproof the home for busy families or visiting guests.
Upstairs, the accommodation continues to impress. The front bedroom is a generous double with a bay window and fitted wardrobes, while the rear bedroom offers similar proportions and a pleasant outlook over the garden and sports grounds. The third bedroom, often an afterthought in 1930s homes, is a particular standout here – measuring approximately 12.5ft by 8ft, it comfortably fits a small double bed and also features a charming bay window. The bedrooms are served by a stylish four-piece family bathroom, which includes a separate shower enclosure, bath, WC, and a built-in waterproof television – a quirky and luxurious touch, as confirmed by the current owners.
The loft space has been boarded and is currently used for storage, though several neighbouring homes have converted their lofts to add further bedrooms and bathrooms. Any future works here would, of course, be subject to the relevant planning permissions and building regulations.
LONDON, SW20
Valid until 28.08.2035
Property Type: | End-terrace house | Walls: | Solid brick, as built, no insulation (assumed) |
Walls Energy: | Very poor | Roof: | Pitched, 300 mm loft insulation |
Roof Energy: | Very good | Window: | Mostly double glazing |
Window Energy: | Poor | Main Heating: | Boiler and radiators, mains gas |
Main Heating Energy: | Good | Main Heating Controls: | Programmer, room thermostat and TRVs |
Main Heating Controls Energy: | Good | Hot Water System: | From main system |
Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Good | Lighting: | Good lighting efficiency |
Lighting Energy: | Good | Floors: | Suspended, no insulation (assumed) |
Secondary Heating: | None | Air Tightness: | (not tested) |
Total Floor Area: | 125 m2 |
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Parkway Raynes Park | 0.07 miles |
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Glenthorpe Road | 0.16 miles |
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St John Fisher School | 0.28 miles |
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Raynes Park Playing Fields | 0.24 miles |
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Westway Grand Drive | 0.28 miles |
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