Property description
Converted Coach House
Four Bedrooms
Open Plan Kitchen Diner
Conservatory
Open Views
No Onward Chain
Tucked Away Location
This unique home is believed to date from the 1860s and is a former coach house conversion with accommodation arranged over three floors. The property benefits from a superb outlook over Harestone Valley towards the downs and is situated on a bridleway. The property has the feel of a character cottage yet benefits from an adaptable layout that could be arranged with five bedrooms or three reception rooms and there is scope to create a self contained annex on the lower floor if required. There are good sized gardens to the rear with level areas as well as a large patio immediately adjoining the house. To the side of the house is a part completed outbuilding which could be finished as an office or potentially converted to a detached garage subject to the usual planning requirements.
The property is situated in an idyllic, semi rural location yet only three quarters of a mile to the heart of the town and station. Caterham offers a range of local shops, boutiques and supermarkets including Waitrose as well as pubs, restaurants and takeaways. There is an excellent selection of both state and private schools in the local area for children of all ages including the nearby Caterham School.
Caterham is nestled on the edge of the North Downs and there are miles of open countryside accessed at the end of the road including the North Downs Way. There are also a number of golf clubs, Caterham Rugby Club, bowls and cricket clubs locally and the De Stafford Sports and Leisure Centre offers a further range of facilities. Caterham Station has regular trains to London via East Croydon and buses can be accessed nearby. The M25 is approximately 3 miles to the South.