Guide price
£900,000
(£359/sq. ft)
4 bed town house for saleWonham Lane, Betchworth RH3
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
2,509 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Leasehold
Halliwell Marks
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About this property
Four Double Bedrooms, Two With En-suites.
Three Story Mews In Converted Water Mill
Beautiful Rural Views With Both Riverside And Millpond Walks
Under Cover Parking And Basement Storage Area
Eco-Friendly With water source Heat Pump And Rainwater Harvesting Plant Providing All Gray Water
Large Kitchen Diner With Stainless Steel Worktops And Island Unit.
Large Lounge To The First Floor With Semi-enclosed Patio Garden And Stunning Views
Betchworth Train Station Is Within 2.5 Miles
Step free access
Level access
Wide doorways
This superb four-bedroom terraced mews house forms part of a sensitively converted water mill, offering a unique blend of period character and contemporary living in an idyllic rural setting on the banks of the River Mole at Betchworth. Arranged over three spacious floors, the property features four generously sized double bedrooms, two of which benefit from stylish en-suite facilities (ideal for family life or visiting guests). The heart of the home is a large kitchen diner, thoughtfully designed with sleek stainless steel worktops, an impressive island unit, and ample space for both relaxed meals and entertaining. A substantial first-floor lounge provides a welcoming retreat, with semi-enclosed patio garden access and beautiful views across the surrounding countryside (perfect for enjoying the ever-changing landscape). The property also boasts eco-friendly credentials, incorporating a water source heat pump to provide efficient and sustainable heating. Practical features include undercover parking and a basement storage area (ensuring plenty of room for bikes, outdoor equipment, and household essentials). Residents benefit from direct access to picturesque riverside and millpond walks, while the convenience of Betchworth station within 2.5 miles makes commuting to London and the surrounding area straightforward. Located between the vibrant towns of Reigate and Dorking, the property enjoys a tranquil, semi-rural position while remaining within easy reach of local amenities, excellent schools, and a variety of leisure opportunities. The original mill building dates back to around 1740, with historical records indicating a mill on the site since the early 14th century, and was expertly converted into luxury dwellings approximately ten years ago by Jedris Mill Ltd (renowned for their sympathetic approach to period conversions). This particular home presents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial, characterful residence within a prestigious development, where modern comfort and historical charm combine to create a truly special living environment. The property is offered on a leasehold basis under a 999-year lease from 18 January 2015, providing long-term peace of mind for discerning buyers seeking a distinctive home in a sought-after location. Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the exceptional quality and unique setting of this outstanding mews house.
EPC Rating: C
Balcony
Three Large Semi-enclosed Patio Gardens
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Tenure
Leasehold (986 years)
Service charge
£2,269 per year
Council tax band
G
Ground rent
£0
Ground rent date of next review