This delightful semi-detached period property is situated in the desirable village of Ashtead, showcasing a captivating mix of original character and modern living spaces with significant potential for enhancement. The home features charming stained glass elements, wooden flooring, and an impressive fireplace that add to its historical appeal.
The interior offers a bright and inviting atmosphere throughout. The highlight is undoubtedly the well-appointed kitchen/dining area, which boasts high-quality finishes and bifold doors that seamlessly connect the indoor space to the garden, perfect for entertaining or relaxation. A tranquil sitting room with a bay window provides a serene retreat, while an additional reception room adds versatility for various uses such as a home office or playroom.
On the upper level, this residence comprises four bedrooms, including three spacious doubles equipped with fitted wardrobes alongside a single bedroom and an elegant family bathroom.
Outdoors, the south-west facing garden presents a private oasis, enhanced by established shrubs and trees providing seclusion. A paved terrace serves as an ideal spot for alfresco dining. Additionally, there are two garages at the rear—one double and one single—along with approved planning permission to create an outbuilding suitable for a studio or gym. There is further scope to extend the main house subject to planning consent. Ample driveway parking accommodates 3-4 vehicles at the front.
Ashtead offers an appealing community atmosphere with excellent schools and plenty of recreational spaces nearby. The village combines its traditional charm with convenience through local shops and eateries while providing straightforward access to larger towns like Leatherhead and Epsom. Transport options are robust with Ashtead station just one mile away, offering direct trains into London, making it ideal for commuters.