Guide price
£950,000
4 bed detached house for saleBentsbrook Park, Dorking RH5
4 beds
4 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
About this property
4 Bedrooms (inc. Ground floor suite)
Living room
Dining room
Conservatory
Kitchen / Breakfast room & Utility
Level Landscaped gardens
In all 0.37 acres (0.15 Ha)
In / Out driveway
Garage
Sought after location
This stunning family home has been extended over the years to create bright, spacious and versatile accommodation arranged over two floors. The layout offers a great deal of flexibility for modern living, with further scope to update, personalise or enlarge, subject to the usual consents.
The accommodation begins with a generous L-shaped entrance hall leading to a cloakroom and a formal dining room overlooking the rear garden. The sitting room is full of character, centred around a fireplace with gas stove, and opens into a conservatory that draws in an excellent amount of natural light. The country-style kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units with tiled splashbacks, a sink with mixer tap, breakfast area, oven with hob and extractor, together with space and plumbing for a dishwasher. A serving hatch connects through to the dining room, while the kitchen itself opens into a spacious utility room providing further matching storage units, a one and a half bowl sink, space and plumbing for a washing machine and separate dryer, along with room for freestanding fridge freezers. A side door gives direct access to the garden. Positioned just off the kitchen, a ground floor extension creates a highly flexible bedroom suite, originally designed as a space-saving granny annexe. It proved ideal for the owner’s mother for many years. The room features fitted wardrobes with an integrated purpose-built double Murphy bed, which folds away neatly when not in use and will remain. French doors and a skylight provide plenty of natural light and a pleasant outlook across the garden. The suite is served by a well-appointed en-suite shower room with low-level W.C., vanity unit and wash hand basin. Upstairs, a further extension has created an impressive principal suite incorporating a large dressing room and generous en-suite bathroom. There are two additional double bedrooms together with a modern fully tiled family bathroom featuring a bath, wash hand basin and wet room-style shower.
Outside: The property is set back behind an attractive in-and-out brick-paved driveway framed by brick pillars and providing generous parking, leading to an integral garage. Side gates give access to the rear garden, which is beautifully landscaped and enjoys a high degree of seclusion, enclosed by a brick wall to one side and fencing to the other. Well-stocked borders provide colour and structure throughout the seasons. From the conservatory, double doors open onto a raised sun terrace with balustrade, leading down to a flagstone patio and hot tub area, ideal for entertaining and outdoor dining. Bents Brook runs through the garden and is crossed by a small bridge leading to a further lawned area with seating space, summerhouse and garden shed. In total, the grounds extend to approximately 0.36 acres (0.15 Ha), creating a wonderful outdoor setting.
Garage: Accessed via the side passage, the garage has an p-and-over door, power, lighting and a window overlooking the garden.
Situation: The property is situated within Bentsbrook Park, a highly regarded private no-through road off Spook Hill in North Holmwood. This peaceful cul-de-sac setting is within walking distance of local shops and the village church, while Dorking town centre lies just over a mile to the north, offering a comprehensive range of shopping and recreational facilities including Waitrose, Marks & Spencer and Sainsbury’s. Additional amenities include Dorking Halls, the Sports Centre and the Medwyn Medical Centre.
For commuters, Dorking mainline station provides regular services to London Victoria and Blackfriars, with journey times of around one hour. The area also offers convenient access to the M25 at Junction 9, while Gatwick Airport lies approximately 13 miles to the south and can be reached by train in around 25 minutes. The surrounding countryside forms part of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with excellent walking, cycling and riding nearby. Popular local attractions include Box Hill, Leith Hill, Norbury Park, Ranmore Common and Denbies Wine Estate, England’s largest vineyard.
Council: Mole Valley District Council
Tax Band: G
Services: All mains services
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