Guide price
£399,950
2 bed semi-detached house for saleOakwood Road, Redhill RH1
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
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About this property
Rural position on a quiet private lane
Countryside views to the rear
Detached garage/workshop and private parking
Two bedrooms
Upstairs family bathroom
Landscaped front and rear gardens
No onward chain
Well-presented throughout with country-style kitchen
A well-presented two-bedroom semi-detached period cottage, tucked away on a quiet rural lane between Bletchingley and Merstham. Full of charm and character, the property has been carefully maintained and enjoys lovely views over open fields to the rear. The front door opens into a welcoming dining area with space for a table and chairs, an open staircase to the first floor, and a classic dado rail. To the rear, the kitchen is fitted with a range of solid wood wall and base units, incorporating a 11⁄2 bowl sink with mixer taps, a four-ring induction hob, Beko oven, and space for both a fridge and dishwasher. Double doors open directly onto the rear garden, while a stable door leads through to a useful rear porch with tiled flooring, the boiler, space for a dryer, and sliding patio doors giving access to the side. Upstairs, a galleried landing provides loft access and has plumbing for a washing machine. The main bedroom is positioned at the front and enjoys views across neighbouring allotments and fields. Bedroom two sits at the rear, also with far-reaching countryside views, and includes an airing cupboard. Throughout the first floor, white-washed laminate flooring adds to the sense of light and space. The bathroom features a white suite with bath and shower over, pedestal basin, low-level WC, fully tiled walls and floor, and a double-glazed window.
Outside: The front garden is enclosed by a low brick wall and laid with gravel, featuring a well-stocked central bed and a mature rose bush that adds character to the approach. A shared pathway leads between the cottages to the front door and continues to a gate at the rear. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with a patio directly off the kitchen—ideal for outdoor dining. Raised beds sit to one side, and the garden is enclosed by a mix of fencing and brick wall, offering a good level of privacy along with far-reaching views over the fields. The oil tank is housed neatly within its own fenced enclosure at the rear of the garden. Opposite the cottage is a detached plot with a generous garage/workshop and off-road parking. The building offers excellent potential for conversion into a home office or studio, subject to any necessary consents.
Situation: The property is located along a quiet rural lane on the borders of Bletchingley and Merstham, offering a semi-rural setting with open countryside close by, yet still within easy reach of day-to-day amenities. Redhill is the nearest main town, offering a wide range of shops, restaurants, and leisure facilities, along with a mainline station providing direct services to London. Merstham village and Bletchingley High Street are also nearby, both offering a selection of local pubs, independent shops, and access to scenic walking routes including parts of the North Downs Way. The area is well connected for commuters, with the M25 accessible at Junction 6 (Godstone), and train stations at both Merstham and Redhill providing regular services into London, Gatwick, and beyond.
Mains Services: Electricity, Drainage and Oil
Council: Tandridge District Council - Tax Band D
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