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£630,0004 bedroom house for sale
Povey Cross Road, Horley RH6
EV charger
House
4 beds
2 baths
1,679 sq ft / 156 sq m
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
SB - * A CHARMING, CHARACTERFUL FOUR BEDROOM DETACHED HOME *: Driveway Parking | South Facing Rear Garden | Utility Room | Ensuite to Main Bedroom | Beautifully & Tastefully Upgraded Throughout | Within Close Proximity of Local Amenities
Welcome to this charming property, a harmonious blend of traditional architecture and contemporary comfort, nestled in the inviting community of Hookwood, Horley. Formerly the Gate House for the original Gatwick Manor, it is believed the property dates back to 1840.
As you approach the house, the captivating exterior beckons with its timeless brickwork and enchanting gothic revival windows, creating a fairy-tale-like first impression. There is also a generous driveway, providing ample space for several cars, which benefits from an EV charging point.
Step inside to discover a warm and inviting living room, where you can enjoy cosy evenings by the brick feature fireplace with a log burner. Natural light floods in through large French doors, offering a seamless connection to the tranquil garden, which is a green sanctuary perfect for relaxation or al fresco dining on the brick-laid patio.
The heart of the home is the kitchen, boasting vibrant blue cabinetry that beautifully contrasts with the clean white walls and traditional wooden beams overhead, as well as quartz work surfaces and a butler sink. Fully equipped and brimming with character, it's an inspiring space for creating culinary delights. Beyond the kitchen is the convenient utility room.
Elegant dining awaits in a room that exudes warmth, where the blue hues continue, complementing the rich tones of natural wood flooring and a classic wood-burning stove.
The bedrooms are a testament to thoughtful design, with sloped ceilings and exposed beams that hint at the home's history while providing a cosy, nest-like atmosphere. The main bedroom is particularly impressive, with ample storage and ensuite facilities, ensuring a serene private retreat.
To the rear, the property opens up to an enchanting, south facing garden, a peaceful retreat where privacy and tranquillity reign. Mature trees and vibrant flower beds border the lush lawn, creating a serene oasis. A substantial timber shed is discreetly positioned, offering excellent storage for garden tools and equipment, complete with power. It's accompanied by a charming outhouse, which has potential to be fully converted into an office space, already wired up with electrics. This secluded workspace allows for concentration away from the bustle of the main house, perfect for those who work from home or seek a creative studio amidst the inspiration of nature.
Other Information (as advised by the seller*)...
Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Freehold
Location of Boiler: Utility Room
Age of Boiler: 2015
Age of Windows: Double Glazed Windows - 2022 (5 Original Windows Remain as Features)
Approx. Age of Construction: 1840
Garden Direction: South Facing
Potential Rental Value: £2,350 - £2,500
Stamp Duty: Google Search 'Stamp Duty Calculator'
Agent: Steph Briscoe
Parking Arrangements: Driveway Parking for Several Vehicles
SEE EPC FOR FURTHER MATERIAL INFORMATION
*Please verify these details through the conveyancing process
*All distances or travel times are based on Google Maps
Welcome to this charming property, a harmonious blend of traditional architecture and contemporary comfort, nestled in the inviting community of Hookwood, Horley. Formerly the Gate House for the original Gatwick Manor, it is believed the property dates back to 1840.
As you approach the house, the captivating exterior beckons with its timeless brickwork and enchanting gothic revival windows, creating a fairy-tale-like first impression. There is also a generous driveway, providing ample space for several cars, which benefits from an EV charging point.
Step inside to discover a warm and inviting living room, where you can enjoy cosy evenings by the brick feature fireplace with a log burner. Natural light floods in through large French doors, offering a seamless connection to the tranquil garden, which is a green sanctuary perfect for relaxation or al fresco dining on the brick-laid patio.
The heart of the home is the kitchen, boasting vibrant blue cabinetry that beautifully contrasts with the clean white walls and traditional wooden beams overhead, as well as quartz work surfaces and a butler sink. Fully equipped and brimming with character, it's an inspiring space for creating culinary delights. Beyond the kitchen is the convenient utility room.
Elegant dining awaits in a room that exudes warmth, where the blue hues continue, complementing the rich tones of natural wood flooring and a classic wood-burning stove.
The bedrooms are a testament to thoughtful design, with sloped ceilings and exposed beams that hint at the home's history while providing a cosy, nest-like atmosphere. The main bedroom is particularly impressive, with ample storage and ensuite facilities, ensuring a serene private retreat.
To the rear, the property opens up to an enchanting, south facing garden, a peaceful retreat where privacy and tranquillity reign. Mature trees and vibrant flower beds border the lush lawn, creating a serene oasis. A substantial timber shed is discreetly positioned, offering excellent storage for garden tools and equipment, complete with power. It's accompanied by a charming outhouse, which has potential to be fully converted into an office space, already wired up with electrics. This secluded workspace allows for concentration away from the bustle of the main house, perfect for those who work from home or seek a creative studio amidst the inspiration of nature.
Other Information (as advised by the seller*)...
Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Freehold
Location of Boiler: Utility Room
Age of Boiler: 2015
Age of Windows: Double Glazed Windows - 2022 (5 Original Windows Remain as Features)
Approx. Age of Construction: 1840
Garden Direction: South Facing
Potential Rental Value: £2,350 - £2,500
Stamp Duty: Google Search 'Stamp Duty Calculator'
Agent: Steph Briscoe
Parking Arrangements: Driveway Parking for Several Vehicles
SEE EPC FOR FURTHER MATERIAL INFORMATION
*Please verify these details through the conveyancing process
*All distances or travel times are based on Google Maps
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