The Causeway, on the SM2 postcode, has seen four properties sell for an average of £1,963,500, according to data gathered by Property Solvers.
The Causeway has charming period homes, plenty of space, and good transport links and schools, making it popular with families and professionals who commute to Central London.
It’s a quiet, tree-lined road featuring large, detached homes, many of which were built in the early 20th century.
The homes mix classic suburban style with Edwardian and interwar influences, featuring spacious rooms, high ceilings, and large gardens.
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Many houses still have period features like bay windows, decorative brickwork, and original fireplaces, while others have been updated with modern kitchens, bathrooms, and energy-efficient improvements.
The way the street is laid out gives each home plenty of privacy and garden space, which is rare in suburban London.
The Causeway also has great transport links.
Belmont station is just a 13-minute drive away, with direct trains to London Victoria and London Bridge in under 40 minutes.
Sutton station, a little further away, offers more National Rail connections and access to the Tramlink network.
For drivers, the street is close to the A217, giving quick access to the M25 and beyond.
The Causeway also has excellent nearby schools, making it especially appealing for families.
It is in the catchment for schools like Avenue Primary Academy and Sutton Grammar School, both of which were praised in their reports by Ofsted.
The Causeway is also close to some of Sutton’s best green spaces.
Banstead Downs, an 80-hectare open area, has walking trails, cycling routes, and panoramic views of Surrey.
Overton Park and Nonsuch Park are a short drive away, with playgrounds, sports facilities, and picnic spots.
Four homes have been sold on The Causeway.