Guide price
£275,000
2 bed flat for saleLatimer Court, Earlswood, Redhill, Surrey RH1
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
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About this property
Two bedroom apartment
No Chain - vacant possession
Two bathrooms
Separate kitchen
Dedicated parking space
Next to Earlswood railway station
Gated development
Spacious rooms
Close to amenaties
EPC C
Tucked away in a gated development just a short stroll from Earlswood railway station, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment offers a practical layout and a comfortable setting for modern living.
Located on the first floor, the property opens into a welcoming entrance hall with a generously sized storage cupboard, ideal for coats, shoes, and the bits and bobs of daily life. From here, you step into a bright reception room, offering plenty of space to relax or entertain, with a separate fitted kitchen just next door. The kitchen has been updated in parts and provides all the essentials for everyday cooking, along with good storage and preparation space.
Both bedrooms are doubles, with the main bedroom benefitting from an en suite shower room, while the second bedroom is well-served by a family-style bathroom. The apartment measures approximately 675 sq ft, giving you a well-balanced amount of living space without any wasted corners.
Set within a gated development, there’s a real sense of privacy and peace here, along with the practicality of a dedicated parking space and additional visitor parking.
Whether you’re commuting, downsizing, or simply looking for a smartly presented home close to excellent transport links, this flat combines comfort, convenience, and location in equal measure.
*Some rooms have been virtually staged with furniture*
Location guide
Located just south of the bustling town of Redhill, Earlswood is a well-connected residential suburb in Surrey that offers a mix of suburban tranquillity and urban convenience. Set within the borough of Reigate and Banstead, Earlswood combines easy access to London with the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside, making it an appealing option for families, commuters, and anyone seeking a balanced lifestyle.
One of the key advantages of Earlswood is its strong transport connectivity. Earlswood railway station sits on the Brighton Main Line, offering regular services to both London Bridge and London Victoria, typically in under 40 minutes. Trains also run southbound to Gatwick Airport and Brighton, making this location particularly practical for frequent travellers.
The area benefits from good road connections too, with the A23 and M23 providing routes north toward Croydon and central London, or south toward the Sussex coast. The nearby M25 motorway further enhances connectivity, offering access to wider destinations across the South East.
Families in Earlswood have access to a range of educational options. Earlswood Infant and Nursery School and Earlswood Junior School serve the local community and are well-regarded for their inclusive ethos and strong ties to the neighbourhood. For secondary education, nearby schools in Redhill and Reigate, such as The Warwick School and Reigate School, are popular choices. Independent schools, including Dunottar School and Reigate Grammar School, offer private education within a short drive of the area.
Earlswood Common is a standout feature of the area, providing over 89 hectares of woodland, grassland, and lakes that are ideal for walking, cycling, and wildlife spotting. The common also includes Earlswood Lakes, which are used for fishing and model boating, contributing to the area's peaceful, rural character.
Just north in Redhill, Memorial Park offers well-maintained green space, a café, and a playground, while Reigate’s Priory Park and historic town centre are only a few miles away, adding cultural and historical interest to the local landscape.
While Earlswood itself is primarily residential, it enjoys easy access to the amenities of Redhill and Reigate. The Light in Redhill hosts a mix of films, bowling, crazy golf and more. A range of dining options, from casual cafés to more refined restaurants, can be found in both Redhill and Reigate, alongside independent shops and national retailers.
For more extensive shopping and leisure, Crawley and Guildford are accessible by train or car. Outdoor enthusiasts also benefit from nearby attractions such as Box Hill and the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, ideal for hiking and panoramic countryside views.
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