Guide price
£595,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleSpringfield, Oxted, Surrey RH8
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
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About this property
Semi-detached
3/4 bedrooms
Open plan kitching/dining room
Cosy snug with log burner
Newly fitted bathoom
New flooring
Solar panels
Cut through to Oxted Station
Landscaped garden
EPC C
This thoughtfully updated three/four-bedroom semi-detached home is quietly positioned on a sought-after road in Old Oxted, with a handy cut-through offering a pleasant stroll to the station, perfect for commuters. The house comes fitted with efficient solar panels and battery.
Inside, the layout offers flexibility for modern family life. Upstairs, you’ll find three good-sized bedrooms, while the fourth is on the ground floor, ideal as a guest room, home office, or a children’s playroom. The newly fitted family bathroom adds a touch of character with its classic clawfoot tub and a sleek smart Aqualisa shower above.
At the heart of the home, the open-plan kitchen and dining area opens directly onto a rear terrace, making it a great space for everyday living and easy entertaining. There’s also a separate snug at the front, a cosy retreat with a modern log burner for those quieter evenings. Outside, the current owners have invested time and care into landscaping the garden, now a beautiful, low-maintenance space to relax or host friends. The home is well presented throughout and ready to move into, with the added benefit that the owners have already found their onward purchase.
Location Guide:
Old Oxted, a charming historic village in Surrey, sits on the eastern edge of the county, just west of the Kent border. It forms part of the town of Oxted but retains a distinct identity thanks to its characterful High Street, centuries-old buildings, and semi-rural feel. With its blend of heritage, greenery, and convenient access to transport, Old Oxted appeals to those seeking village charm within easy reach of London and the surrounding countryside.
Transport Links
Old Oxted benefits from excellent transport connections, particularly for those commuting to London or travelling across the South East. Oxted railway station is around a 10-15 minute walk from Old Oxted’s High Street. From here, direct Southern and Thameslink services run to London Victoria and London Bridge in approximately 35–45 minutes. The station also provides connections to East Croydon, Clapham Junction, and down to Uckfield. For drivers, the A25 runs directly through Old Oxted, connecting to the M25 at Junction 6 in about 6 minutes, providing fast access to Gatwick Airport, the M23, and further afield.
Education
The area offers a good choice of educational facilities, both state and independent. St Mary’s C of E Primary School, located close to the heart of Old Oxted, is well-regarded and serves many local families. Nearby, Oxted School is a large and established secondary school with a strong local reputation and a broad curriculum. For independent education, Hazelwood School in Limpsfield is a popular prep option, while other respected private schools such as Caterham School and Woldingham School are within a short drive, offering senior-level education with strong academic records.
Local Attractions
Old Oxted’s historical charm is one of its biggest attractions. The High Street is lined with timber-framed buildings dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries, many of which now house traditional pubs, restaurants, and boutique businesses. St Mary’s Church, with parts dating back to the Norman period, adds to the village’s sense of history and community. Surrounding countryside and green belt land provide ample opportunities for walking, cycling, and enjoying the scenic views of the North Downs and Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which lies just to the west.
Entertainment
Though small in size, Old Oxted is well-served when it comes to dining and local nightlife. The High Street features several historic pubs, including The George Inn, The Crown Inn, and The Old Bell, many of which offer food, local ales, and a cosy atmosphere. For broader entertainment, Oxted town centre has a cinema and a variety of cafes and restaurants, as well as the Barn Theatre, which hosts performances ranging from local productions to touring shows. The local leisure centre provides gym and swimming facilities, while nearby golf courses and equestrian centres further add to the lifestyle appeal of the area.
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