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5 bedroom detached house
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- 5 bedrooms
- 5 reception rooms
- 4 bathrooms
- 0.20 acres
- Period
- Detached
- Garden
- Village
- Cottage
The current owners have carried out an extensive refurbishment programme on the property including an extension off the main reception room, a recently created new kitchen diner with Bosch and AEG white goods, a new central heating system, re-plumbing, re-wiring and new beams where required.
Offering highly flexible living space the house is currently configured for five bedrooms, four bathrooms and five reception rooms including a gym that could, for example, easily be repurposed as an office/bedroom/playroom. The barn, currently the principal bedroom and dressing room, could if desired, undergo a straightforward conversion to enable multi-generational living subject of course to any permissions that were required.
The property has many historic and character features throughout. These include the wrought iron crane and tackle used for lifting flour into the storage area (now the gallery). An impressive Victorian cast iron oven front and thermometer act as the centrepiece of the lounge complemented by the feature fireplace, beams and vaulted ceilings.
The room now used as the gym was the village shop from which bread was sold - the old price board is still in place on the outside back wall. The barn was originally used to house the ponies tasked with distributing the bread to a wider market.
Ashtead village is a short walk away and provides an excellent range of local shops such as butchers, bakers and fishmonger as well as M&S, Tesco and Co-op local stores.
There are a number of excellent faith, state and private schools in the area, some within walking/cycling distance: St Andrews Catholic School, Rosebery Girls School, Downsend, City of London Freemans, St Johns, Epsom College, Danes Hill.
Communication links are excellent with its proximity to the A3 and the M25 (J9), Heathrow and Gatwick airports. Epsom and Ashtead railway stations are only a short driving distance providing regular services to Guildford, London Waterloo, Victoria and London Bridge.
Epsom town centre is located within a few miles which also has an excellent range of shops and everyday stores along with The Ashley Centre. Epsom high street also has a variety of restaurants, pubs and coffee shops and an Odeon cinema.
Local family activities include Chessington World of Adventures (approximately 10-15 minute drive away) and Farm , Bocketts Farm. and Hobbledown Farm. There is also extensive walking through beautiful countryside and a number of pretty local villages around Headley Heath and Box Hill.
EPC: E
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: H
Local Authority : Mole Valley
Ashtead Village - 700 yards
Ashtead Train Station - 1 mile
M25 (J9) - 1.5 miles
Epsom - 2.5 miles
Dorking - 7 miles
Central London - 20 miles
All distances are approximate.
Please check specific catchment areas for any state school referenced.
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