£615,000
2 bed semi-detached house for saleMillers Lane, Outwood, Redhill RH1
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Pretty late Victorian end of terrace cottage dating from 1895, set behind its original white rendered facade with traditional sash windows and a feature front bay
Generous open plan sitting and dining room running over twenty six feet front to back, with wide oak plank floors, a deep bay window and a beautiful stone fireplace with working wood burning stove
Stylishly remodelled rear kitchen and breakfast room with a central island, induction hob, integrated appliances, roof light and fold back doors to the garden
Two well proportioned double bedrooms, the principal with fitted wardrobes and en-suite bathroom
Separate family shower room and ground floor cloakroom
Long and private rear garden extending deep behind the cottage, with lawn, mature planting, a fruit tree and a grass path winding through to the studio
Contemporary cedar clad garden studio with floor to ceiling glazing and a decked terrace, ideal as a home office, creative space or quiet retreat
Open countryside views beyond the boundary, with fields and paddocks stretching towards the horizon
Quietly tucked into a country lane on the edge of Outwood village, close to the seventeenth century windmill, common and traditional pubs, and offered with no onward chain
EPC E
Tucked into a quiet country lane in Outwood village, this is a pretty late Victorian cottage that has been thoughtfully reworked behind its original 1895 facade. White rendered beneath a tiled roof and crowned with a tall brick chimney, with traditional sash windows and a generous front bay, it is the kind of cottage that draws the eye on the approach: Settled, characterful, and unmistakably of its place. A small picket gate sets it gently back from the lane, the front softened by lawn and shrub.
Step inside and the house immediately surprises with the scale of its principal living space. The original front parlour and rear room have been opened through into a single sitting and dining room running over twenty six feet from front to back, laid with wide oak plank floors and lit by a deep bay window at the front. A beautifully restored fireplace anchors the room, framed by a stone surround, a working wood burning stove and slim built in joinery to either side. It is a room that does two jobs gracefully: Somewhere to settle in front of the fire on a winter evening, and somewhere to gather a long table of friends for supper.
The kitchen, at the rear, has been remodelled in a cleanly modern register. A generous central island doubles as a breakfast bar and prep space, with an induction hob inset, while a run of integrated appliances and soft handle-pulled cabinetry extends along the back wall beneath a roof light that lifts the ceiling and floods the space with daylight. Fold back doors open directly onto the garden, blurring the line between kitchen and outside in the way every cottage should.
Upstairs are two double bedrooms. The principal bedroom looks out over the green canopy of the garden through a tall window, with fitted wardrobes and its own en-suite bathroom. The second double sits to the front, again well lit and well proportioned, and a neutral shower room completes the floor.
It is the garden that quietly elevates the property. Long and private, hedged on either side, it extends deep behind the cottage in the proper Victorian manner, with lawn, mature shrubs, a fruit tree and a soft grass path drawing you onwards into the green. At the far end stands a contemporary cedar clad garden studio with floor to ceiling glazing and a small decked terrace, perfectly suited to use as a home office, studio or quiet retreat well away from the main house. Beyond the boundary, open fields and paddocks stretch towards the horizon, lending the whole plot a sense of openness and connection to the wider Surrey countryside.
Outwood itself is one of the prettiest villages in this corner of Surrey, known for its seventeenth century windmill, traditional pubs and protected common, with rural lanes leading out in every direction and good links to Bletchingley, Lingfield and the surrounding market towns. The cottage is offered with no onward chain.
Location Guide
Welcome to Outwood, an enchanting village steeped in history in the heart of Surrey's lush countryside. Surrounded by National Trust woodlands, the village offers a serene countryside lifestyle with fast access to London and local towns including Reigate, Redhill, Oxted and Horley.
Sunday roasts by an open fire can be catered for in one of Outwood’s three popular pubs, offering something for everyone including fun parks for families and live music for night owls.
Foodies come from miles around to visit Brightleigh farm shop and local Outwood butcher. A short drive will take you to the award-winning Priory Farm shop where you can shop from their delicious delicatessen, artisan bakery, organic wines and more.
Despite its serene rural setting, Outwood boasts excellent connectivity. A short drive to Redhill, Horley and Salfords Stations, providing access to frequent train services to London Victoria and London Bridge. A commute from Horley or Redhill to Victoria is around 35 minutes on the fast service. Alternatively, the M25 motorway is only an 11 minute drive. Gatwick airport is also very accessible, only taking 14 minutes to reach by car. For day trips, Brighton is approximately a 40 minute drive.
Nature enthusiasts will relish the surrounding woodlands, with National trust walks throughout. For those looking to go a little further, there are several public footpaths though acres of beautiful countryside.
There is a ceramics shop and workshop offering classes and selling unique homeware.
The village hall was built in recent years and hosts many fantastic events, notably the village show and pantomime. Adjacent to this is a tennis/basketball/five aside court, available to use by any Outwood residents. The hub of the village though has to be the cricket club. Only accessible on foot and surrounded by woodland, the pitch is stunning. Events are regularly held here catering for all ages and abilities. Even those not interested in cricket will be found here, possibly because of the extremely reasonable bar!
Outwood sits between the larger towns of Oxted and Reigate which boast numerous restaurants, bars and beautiful parks.
Outwood seamlessly combines rural tranquillity with urban accessibility, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a balanced lifestyle. Whether you are looking to escape city life, embark on a new family adventure, or simply savour a serene retreat, this captivating village awaits your discovery.
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