A detached home that has been very well maintained throughout during the owners stay, providing a spacious living room, separate lounge and five double bedrooms. The property is just a short walk to Chipstead train station.
The property is situated at the end of a residential no through road and has a driveway providing off street parking for several vehicles and a double garage.
The accommodation briefly comprises an entrance hall, downstairs study and separate living room. The main hub of the home has to be the kitchen/breakfast and conservatory which is currently being used as a dining room which is a real feature of the ground floor and provides a great space to entertain family and friends. There is also a separate utility area with side access and a downstairs WC.
On the first floor, all of four bedrooms are of a generous size. Two of the bedrooms have ensuites and the master bedroom also has the benefit of a walk-in wardrobe. The further two bedrooms have the benefit of a jack and gill shower room, making all the bedrooms en suites.
The second floor has a further grand double bedroom along with a ensuite bathroom, walk in wardrobe and eaves storage.
Outside the rear garden is well maintained to provide a patio area, perfect for al fresco dining in the summer months. The remainder of the garden is laid to lawn.
This home must be viewed to fully appreciate the accommodation on offer.
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Reigate and Banstead Borough Council
Council Tax Band: G
Maintenance Charges- £550 per annum
Location:
The quintessentially English village of Chipstead is nestled in-between Coulsdon and Banstead, which dates back to Doomsday. Its popular location lies on top of the North Downs with its Northern borders neighbouring greater London offering easy access into Central London, Chipstead Train Station is 0.6 miles away with its fast connections into London Bridge, as well as the M25 and Gatwick Airport. Despite its close proximity to London, it has remained a small and charming Surrey village, an oasis of rural tranquillity amongst a lovely community. The village has a pretty pond and green, a community hall, the beautiful Norman Parish Church of St Margaret, The White Hart pub, a great dog friendly local with an open fire and good Sunday roasts, and even an amateur theatre. The village accommodates many sports clubs such as football, rugby union, cricket, golf, tennis, and bowls. The village hosts three annual events which bring in many people from the surrounding areas, from the village fair, Guy Fawkes night to the London to Brighton bike ride.