Property Features
- Semi-Detached Family Home
- Four Bedrooms
- Two Bathrooms
- Extended to the Rear
- Loft Converted
- Good Size South Facing Rear Garden
- Driveway
- Mainline Station
- Good Local Schools
- Junction 9 of the M25
Property Summary
A thoughtfully extended family home with loft conversion, set in a popular residential road right in the heart of the charming village of Ashtead.
A generous ground floor space includes a welcoming entrance hall, a good sized family living room, and a modern kitchen with a bright open-plan dining room with double doors that open straight on to the patio and garden. There is also a handy utility room with space for a washer, a dryer and storage space, which leads onto a bathroom with lots of natural light.
The first floor has three well-proportioned bedrooms. These are currently used as two childrens' bedrooms overlooking the garden, and as a study/spare room. Additionally there is a separate toilet.
Finally, stairs lead to the peaceful converted-loft space where you will find the dual-aspect main bedroom. The bedroom enjoys views over the garden from the Juliet balcony and has a modern en-suite bathroom. The room has lots of storage, and an additional workspace.
The long, southwest-facing rear garden is a great family space. The patio leads on to an established garden with a large lawn and mature planted borders including fruit trees. At the end of the garden there is a children's play area and a shed. There is gated side-access to the front where there is a well-maintained driveway with off-street parking.
The local nursery and pre-school, both recently rated Outstanding by Ofsted, are very close. The local park is close-by with an excellent playground. Ashtead Common, perfect for exploring by running and cycling is nearby. There are nearby shops at the end of the road on Barnett Wood Lane, including a newsagent and local butcher, and a local baker and Tesco Express on Craddocks Parade.
Ashtead station is a short walk for easy commuting to Central London (both Waterloo and Victoria). Ashtead Village is walkable and has many local independent shops, bars and cafés. Junction 9 of the M25, the A24, A217 and A3 are all a short car journey away.