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Worcester Park offers leafy, suburban living with a great mix of period houses, bungalows, and attractive new-build developments, served by excellent road and rail transport links.
Houses for sale in Worcester Park are still reasonably priced when compared to neighbouring areas. Substantial, five or six-bedroom detached houses, with good-sized gardens, drive and garage, are in the region of £630,000. Modern, detached houses with four bedrooms are from £480,000 and spacious three-bedroom terraced and semi-detached Edwardian houses, many with off-street parking, are from £330,000. Detached bungalows, with two bedrooms are still available for under £400,000.
If you are looking for flats for sale in Worcester Park the price for one bedroom is from £145,000 and for two bedrooms from £180,000. Most of the flats in Worcester Park are in attractive, purpose-built developments with the more expensive flats usually found in large, converted, Victorian houses.
The above is only a guide to property prices in Worcester Park, for precise information please contact Worcester Park estate agents.
Amenities for property in Worcester Park
Plenty of local shops and restaurants, banks, supermarkets, parks, playing fields, sports facilities, and a good choice of state primary and secondary schools, all close to the shopping and entertainment centres of Kingston-upon-Thames and Sutton, supply residents in Worcester Park with all that living in Greater London has to offer, including wonderful Nonsuch Park.
Transport in Worcester Park
The railway station in Worcester Park and the station to the south of Worcester Park in Stoneleigh, provide a frequent, 30-minute service to London Waterloo. By road, there is easy access to the A3 via the A240 Kingston Road, to the south of Worcester Park, and the A2043 to the north. South-west of Worcester Park is the A24.
Surrounding areas
While searching for property to buy or property to rent in Worcester Park, which is covered by postcode, KT4, you may also wish to consider Chessington, Surbiton, New Malden, Raynes Park, and Morden.
