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3 bed end terrace house for sale
Castle Street, Bletchingley RH1

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 807 sq. ft

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • End Of Terrace Home

  • Garage and Driveway Parking

  • Three Generously Sized Bedroom

  • Open Plan Living / Dining Room

  • Modern Family Bathroom

  • Sought After Village Location

Situated in the heart of the highly sought-after village of Bletchingley, this charming three-bedroom end-of-terrace home offers spacious and versatile accommodation, ideal for families and commuters alike.

The property boasts a bright and welcoming dual-aspect living room full of character features, flowing seamlessly into an open-plan dining area, creating the perfect space for both relaxing and entertaining. The kitchen offers ample storage and workspace, with room for a breakfast table, making it a practical and sociable hub of the home. The kitchen also features a beautiful stable door that opens out onto the garden patio. A convenient modern downstairs bathroom further enhances the layout.

Upstairs, there are three generously sized bedrooms, including a well-proportioned principal bedroom complete with built-in wardrobes. The Bedrooms are spread across the first and second floors.

Externally, the home benefits from a garage, driveway parking and a south facing garden. The garden also has two additional sheds that provide excellent storage. The property is set in a village setting provides easy access to local amenities, countryside walks, and transport links to nearby Redhill.

This delightful home perfectly combines character, comfort, and convenience in a picturesque Surrey village location.

Location -

The delightful village of Bletchingley in Surrey is rich in history, evident through its charming, listed buildings like the 900-year-old church and its wide, paved high street. Offering a variety of local amenities, including two convenience stores, a hairdresser, an Indian restaurant, three pubs (priorities, right?), and Lamingtons coffee shop – don't miss the chance to taste their freshly baked cakes! The village is also renowned for its numerous specialist antique shops.

Bletchingley is a sought-after location for young families, thanks to its proximity to excellent state and private schools such as Bletchingley Village Primary School and The Hawthorns School. Situated between Godstone and Redhill, it provides easy access to a wider selection of shops, restaurants, and train stations with quick commuter links to Central London. Additionally, it's just a 7-minute drive to the M25.

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