Guide price
£430,000
2 bed property for saleGoodwyns Place, Dorking RH4
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
About this property
First floor apartment
No onward chain
Living room & separate dining room
Beautiful southerly communal grounds
Single garage & parking for 1 car
Two double bedrooms
Modern bathroom
Close to miles of open countryside
Walkable to shops and mainlline train stations
Grade II listed with period features
*no onward chain* A beautifully presented first-floor, two-bedroom apartment, enjoying a peaceful and elevated setting within attractive south-facing grounds on the sought-after Tower Hill. Combining period charm with everyday practicality and further benefitting from a single garage, off road parking and attractive communal gardens, the apartment is Ideally positioned within easy reach of Dorking High Street and served by well-connected railway stations, making it perfectly suited to those seeking a balance between a quiet setting and excellent connectivity.
*no onward chain* A beautifully presented first-floor, two-bedroom apartment, enjoying a peaceful and elevated setting within attractive south-facing grounds on the sought-after Tower Hill. Combining period charm with everyday practicality and further benefitting from a single garage, off road parking and attractive communal gardens, the apartment is Ideally positioned within easy reach of Dorking High Street and served by well-connected railway stations, making it perfectly suited to those seeking a balance between a quiet setting and excellent connectivity.
Accessed via a charming courtyard setting, this elegant first floor apartment is reached by an impressive sweeping staircase leading to a private entrance. Inside, a central hallway connects to all principal rooms, beginning with a generous sized dining room which is ideally connected to the kitchen - perfect for both everyday living and entertaining. This room is particularly striking, with large leaded-light windows and original stone mullions beautifully showcasing the character and rich history of the building. The adjoining kitchen is traditionally styled and provides ample room for freestanding appliances and storage. Down the hallway, the spacious living room features high ceilings and is bathed in natural light thanks to its large sash-style windows, which not only enhance the sense of space but also enjoys stunning views across the beautifully maintained communal gardens and far-reaching scenery beyond. The property offers two well-proportioned double bedrooms both with views of the landscaped grounds. The triple aspect principal bedroom creates a peaceful and inviting retreat with ample space for a large bed and additional furnishings. The second double bedroom has a large sash window that fills the room with natural light while complementing the property's period charm. A neatly appointed bathroom completes the interior, fitted with a bath and overhead shower.
Community & Grounds
Set within the highly regarded Goodwyns Place development, the apartment forms part of an exclusive collection of just 19 residences. A proactive residents' association helps to maintain both the building and its attractive surroundings to an excellent standard. The communal gardens are a particular feature, with mature trees, expansive lawns and colourful planting creating a tranquil setting for residents to enjoy. Additional benefits include a garage, allocated parking space, visitor parking spaces, and shared drying area. Occasional community events help foster a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
Leasehold
The property is a leasehold with 183 years remaining. The property is connected to mains water, electricity, gas and sewage. The service charge is £3179 paid annually and ground rent of £90 per annum.
Location
Tower Hill is one of Dorking's most sought-after residential areas, just south of the town centre. Dorking offers an excellent range of shops, restaurants, schools, and leisure facilities, along with three train stations providing regular services to London Victoria and Waterloo (approx. 50 minutes). The surrounding countryside is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, with Ranmore Common, Box Hill (National Trust), and the iconic Denbies Vineyard nearby. The M25 (Junctions 8 and 9) is approximately seven miles away, offering convenient access to the wider road network.
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Tenure
Leasehold (183 years)
Service charge
£3,179 per year
Council tax band
D
Ground rent
£90
Ground rent date of next review
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