£385,000
2 bed terraced house for saleKings Mead, South Nutfield RH1
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Freehold
Hunter & Company
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About this property
Two Double Bedrooms
Mid-Terrace
Lounge/Diner
Refitted Kitchen
Refitted Bathroom
Double Glazed Throughout
Off Street Parking for Two Cars
South-Facing Rear Garden
Walking Distance to Nutfield Train Station & Village Amenities
Popular Cul-De-Sac Location
Hunter & Company are delighted to offer for sale, this beautifully presented and well maintained two-bedroom home. Tucked away within a quiet cul de sac in the sought-after village of South Nutfield “Kings Mead” is an immensely popular development, with its mixed style of homes and private meadow covering several acres for the sole use of the residents, all located in an excellent position within this semi-rural village.
The accommodation briefly comprises a modern fitted kitchen, living/dining room, two double bedrooms and a modern refitted shower room. This property also benefits from a driveway with parking for two vehicles.
On the ground floor, there is a large, living/dining room with a window to the front. The kitchen is a great space with plenty of contemporary base and wall units as well as a range of integrated and freestanding appliances and underfloor heating. Finished in classic shaker style with contrasting laminate wood worktops and a sink with a drainer.
Upstairs there are two double bedrooms, the main benefits from built-in wardrobes. The family shower room (This is large enough to have a bath installed) has a white three-piece suite and is neutrally decorated for all tastes.
Outside, the rear garden is laid to lawn with a patio area, a timber shed and the boundaries are enclosed by fencing.
The popular village of Nutfield is located just two miles from Redhill town centre. Nutfield railway station offers services up to London in less than 50 minutes while nearby Redhill and Merstham stations can reach London terminals in 35-45 minutes. There are also three local bus routes including the 400,410 and 315. The village has a good primary school - Nutfield Church (C of E), for those with older children, there is The Carrington, St Bede's, Royal Alexandra and Albert and Merstham Park. Holborn’s convenience store with Post Office, three pubs including the Queen's Head, The Inn on the Pond and The Station and Nutfield Priory Hotel & Spa. There are plenty of walks and cycling routes around this leafy part of the Surrey countryside. If you have children, the ‘Discovery Land’ is a massive hit with locals and those further afield, located at the award-winning Priory Farm Shop, which also offers quality local produce from the deli, bakery and butchers.
Council Tax Band: D
Energy Performance Rating: D
Tenure: Freehold
Electrics: Tbc
Age of Windows: Varying times of installation - tbc
Age of First Construction: 1990's
Loft: Part-boarded (tbc)
Garden Direction: South-facing (tbc)
Parking Arrangements: Off-Street Parking via Private Drive
Vendor position: Vendors need to find
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