Semi-detached house for sale in High Street, Nutfield, Redhill RH1
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Property features
- Guide Price £600,000 to £625,000
- Stunning Period Cottage
- Three Double Bedrooms
- En-suite
- Family Bathroom & Downstairs WC
- 20ft Refitted Kitchen/Diner
- 23ft Living/Dining Room
- Period Features Throughout
- Landscaped Rear Garden
- Large Timber Shed/Workshop
Property description
Hunter & Company are very proud to offer to the market, one of the oldest properties in Nutfield village and is noted as a ‘Building of Character’. Parts of this characterful three double bedroom cottage date back to at least 1550. In the 1960’s two cottages were combined to create this wonderfully spacious and charming double fronted family home. In recent years, our client has further improved this property by adding a third bedroom with en-suite and refitted the kitchen/diner.
With a 23ft living room, 20ft kitchen / diner and downstairs cloakroom, the living space is unusually large for a property of this period. On the first floor there are three double bedrooms, the main benefitting from an en-suite and a well-presented family bathroom.
Included in the interesting features it has to offer are the exposed beams found throughout and the large Inglenook fireplace, both of which add character and history to this stunning cottage. There is further potential to extend (subject to the usual planning permissions, historic pre-planning advice has already been gained). The secluded rear garden is a lovely size with a large patio area, ample lawn and large timber shed/workshop.
The popular village of Nutfield is located just two miles from Redhill town centre. Nutfield railway station offers services up to London in less than 50 minutes while nearby Redhill and Merstham stations can reach London terminals in 35-45 minutes. The village has a good primary school - Nutfield Church (C of E), for those with older children, there is The Warwick, St Bede's, Royal Alexandra and Albert and Merstham Park. Holborn’s convenience store with Post Office, three pubs in the Queen's Head, The Inn on the Pond and The Station and Nutfield Priory Hotel & Spa. There are plenty of walks and cycling routes around this leafy part of the Surrey countryside. If you have children, the ‘Discovery Land’ is a massive hit with locals and those further afield, located at the award-winning Priory Farm Shop, which also offers quality local produce from the deli, bakery and butchers.
Material Information:
EPC Rating: C
Council Tax Rates: Band D - Tandridge
Asking price: Guide Price £600,000 to £625,000
Tenure: Freehold
Property type: Semi-Detached Cottage
Property construction: Standard
Number and types of rooms: Three Bedrooms, Two Receptions, Two Bathrooms and a WC
Electricity supply: Mains
Water supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Gas
Broadband: Yes
Mobile signal/coverage: Yes
Parking Arrangement: On Road Parking
Property info
For more information about this property, please contact
Hunter & Company, RH1 on +44 1737 483659 * (local rate)
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