£735,000
3 bed detached house for saleBrighton Road, Addlestone KT15
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
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About this property
Conveniently located near to centre of Addlestone – yet feels almost semi-rural in its atmosphere
Hythe House is an elegant, detached Edwardian home full of charm & character
Extended hallway with wood floors, arched feature window & a grand sense of arrival
Bay-fronted reception room with central fireplace & peaceful middle living room with reading nook, fitted bookshelves & decorative fireplace
Beautifully presented throughout, featuring kitchen, dining space with bifold doors to garden
Separate utility room through to & spacious cloakroom with shower
Three appealing, comfortable double bedrooms - full of natural light, high ceilings, air conditioning & decorative fireplaces
Flexible fourth room connecting to a bedroom – ideal for siblings, study or guest space & with a little thought may become a fourth bedroom & family bathroom
Beautifully layered sunny garden with pergola, seasonal planting, greenhouse, container pond & awning
Detached garage with access to garden & permission granted for conversion to habitable space - driveway parking for four cars. EPC: D / Council tax band: F
Hythe House stands with quiet grace - gently tucked away behind a handsome Edwardian façade, its early 20th-century origins whispered through soft red brick, high gables, and elegantly improved sash windows that catch the morning light just so. The wide frontage offers generous driveway parking and frames the home beautifully, hinting at the kind of elegant proportions and refined detail only a house of this era can truly offer.
Step into the extended hallway - a space in its own right, with timber floors underfoot and a beautifully crafted arched window to the side, its elegant design casting soft light and adding a distinct architectural flourish. The first impression here is one of warmth, space, and a lovely hush. From here, rooms unfold like chapters of a story: The front reception room welcomes with its bay window, wood floors and central decorative fireplace; the central living room offers a peaceful heart to the home, softly enclosed between spaces, with decorative fireplace, fitted bookshelves and a quiet nook for reading or lounging with a sleepy dog curled on the rug as if it’s always been his spot. There’s a sense here of something gently personal, a home that wraps around you.
The rear opens into an updated and beautifully maintained kitchen, timeless in its appeal - white walls, light pouring in, a round table at its centre inviting slow breakfasts, coffee, or conversation while gazing out through wide bifold doors into the garden beyond. There’s a dedicated baking cupboard, ready to be filled with flour and imagination. Off the kitchen, a separate utility flows discreetly through to a downstairs cloakroom, complete with shower - perfect after muddy dog walks along the nearby canal.
Upstairs, three double bedrooms wait - each with high ceilings and period grace, air conditioning for summer ease and decorative fireplaces. One bedroom connects to another flexible space - ideal for siblings who like to be close, a study, or with just a little thought, a fourth bedroom. Light dances along the white walls, while a stained glass window - its beach scene complete with boat and lighthouse - casts soft colour on the landing as you pass, a gentle reminder that this is no ordinary home.
The family bathroom is a retreat in itself, with a large window offering views across the garden, the kind of spot where an evening bath becomes a ritual.
Outside, nature takes the lead. For those who know the joy of watching the seasons turn, the garden offers a quietly layered display - lilies, agapanthus, and roses blooming in beds and pots, while lilac wisteria drapes gently over the pergola's seated area. Hydrangeas bring their soft colour to late summer, a wildlife container pond hums with quiet life, and a greenhouse nurtures tomatoes through the warmer months. As this is a particularly sunny spot, a retractable awning offers welcome shade when needed. Tucked at the far end, a gardener’s room - never just a shed - keeps everything in thoughtful order.
A long drive leads you to a detached garage, already granted permission to become a habitable space - whether for home-working, creative pursuits, or simply somewhere to escape to. It’s powered, private and ready, should you wish. A gated side access leads discreetly from driveway to garden, making everyday life that bit easier.
Hythe House feels quietly tucked away, almost semi-rural in its atmosphere, yet it’s just a short stroll from Addlestone town centre. There’s a calm here - a sense of peace and space - that feels rare. This is not a home to simply view on paper; it’s one to feel. For those drawn to the charm of a bygone era, the elegance of Edwardian design, and the soft hum of a home that’s been loved, Hythe House is gently, enduringly special.
Perfectly placed between the sought-after towns of Weybridge and historic Chertsey, Addlestone is a lively yet laid-back small town with a strong sense of community at its heart. Surrounded by open green spaces and gentle waterways, it’s a haven for nature lovers - offering tranquil walking trails, wildlife meadows, and picturesque riverside strolls.
One local gem, Coxes Lock Mill on the Wey Navigation, is steeped in history and provides the perfect starting point for idyllic canal-side walks leading toward Weybridge.
For everyday convenience and contemporary living, Addlestone One brings together shopping, dining, and leisure all in one vibrant hub. Here, you’ll find inviting restaurants, high-street favourites, a modern lifestyle gym, state-of-the-art cinema, and a Premier Inn - creating a well-connected community space that makes daily life seamless.
When it comes to leisure, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy a relaxed afternoon at family-friendly Victory Park where you’ll find tennis, hockey, football and bowls, or indulge in the luxury of Foxhills Golf and Country Club. Set within 400 acres of parkland, it offers over 200 weekly activities, including three championship golf courses, a luxurious spa, five pools, and exceptional dining.
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