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South Nutfield, Surrey Asking Price £650,000 South Nutfield, Surrey Asking price £650,000 4 3 3 Garden A wonderful and large extended semi detached property in a sought after village 3.3 location. Featuring four bedrooms, off street parking and a good size garden. MILES REDHILL • Beautiful extensive kitchen/diner • En suite to Master bedroom • Lounge • Downstairs WC/Shower room • Family room • Off street parking for several car • Study • Village location 0.6 • Four double bedrooms MILES NUTFIELD LOCATION Located in the popular village of South Nutfield with its pretty church, very highly regarded local school and Untitled map excellent village shop – Holborns. 6.9 Untitled layer The Station public house is nearby with Mercers recreational lake and the Inn on the Pond & Queens MILES RH1 5NU Head pubs also within a short distance. Also located in GATWICK the vicinity are The Hawthorns School, Nutfield Priory with AIRPORT its health club and leisure facilities and Priory Farm which has a garden centre, farm shop, fruit picking and many activities for children. A broader range of shops, schools and recreational facilities can be found in Redhill approximately 3 miles distant. The local train station provides services to Tonbridge, Redhill and connecting services to London Bridge London Victoria and Gatwick can be joined at Redhill. The M25 can easily be accessed at both the Reigate and Godstone junctions which give access to the wider motorway network as well as to Gatwick and Heathrow airports. robertleech.com The Channel tunnel is within a 90 minute drive. OXTED 72 Station Road East, Oxted, Surrey RH8 0PG 01883 717272 REIGATE 1-3 High Street, Reigate, Surrey RH2 9AA 01737 246246 LINGFIELD 27 High Street, Lingfield, Surrey RH7 6AA 01342 837783 LONDON 121 Park Lane London W1K 7AG 0207 0791457 ACCOMMODATION Extensively extended, this wonderful family home offers fantastic and spacious accommodation. Presented in great condition throughout the property opens into an entrance porch with internal double doors before the hallway leads to the large and comfortable lounge at the front of the house. To the rear is a beautiful kitchen/dining area with stylish fitted units and plenty of work surface space. There is also a lovely family room/gym with patio doors opening out onto the garden. The ground floor also features a useful study and downstairs shower room/WC. Upstairs all four bedrooms are double sized. The master bedroom is dual aspect and includes a contemporary en suite shower room. There is also a large well appointed family bathroom. Externally the rear garden is a good size laid mainly to lawn but including several handy sheds for storage. There is access along the side of the property to the front of the house where the drive can fit several cars comfortably. FAQ’S • Council Tax Band D ( £1,980.07 pa ) • Local Council - Tandridge Borough Council • Off road parking for several cars • EPC rating C • Living space 1837 sqft • Gas central heating • Purchased from Tandridge Borough Council DISCLAIMER. PROPERTY MISDESCRIPTIONS. Whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy of the property details, no responsibility is taken for error, omission or mis-statement. The Agent has not yet tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures and fittings or services and so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for the purpose. A buyer is advised to obtain verification from their Solicitor or Surveyor. References to the Tenure of a property are based on information supplied by the Seller. The agent has not had sight of the title documents..
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