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Guide price

£1,000,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Chalkpit Lane, Oxted RH8

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • Freehold

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About this property

    Family home available for the first time since circa 1987 which has evolved over the years and offers excellent potential to re create, update and expand for a new chapter. Excellent location for Oxted train station (1 Mile away), boutique shops, plethora of restaurants and Everyman cinema, plus schools for all ages and Gym all within walking distance. Beautiful plot and setting are all on offer here with Surrey Hills also close by- there is something for everyone.

    The house has been owned by the same family since circa 1987 and has been a loved and enjoyed home for them. It is now time for someone else to create a new chapter and have the exciting prospect of making it their own. There is so much potential here and the setting is also perfect with access to everything that you need.

    Set on a good sized plot and set back from the road, Alton Barn has a very attractive look about it, Dating back to the 1900 it has been altered and expanded over time but there is so much more that could be done. There is ample space on the driveway for parking plus a garage with power and lighting for those car and bike enthusiasts or those that have lots to store away.

    Once inside there is plenty to see. The kitchen breakfast room overlooks the pretty front gardens and has a door leading to the side and gardens. It has also recently has a new boiler added to it which is great for any new owner. Reception space has evolved over time and there are three to choose from. There are two at the rear that open into each other for a more open plan feel and also flow onto the garden whilst the third is currently a games room that leads to the useful utility. This would make a great Office, play room or dining room depending on your needs. The back of the house could easily be extended to create more of a open plan feel and as the garden is such a great size it would have no impact. Completing downstairs is the WC and storage cupboard for the coats shoes and boots or hoover.

    Upstairs the space continues. The master bedroom takes in those garden views and has a en suite shower room plus eves storage and fitted wardrobe for all those clothes. There are a further three good sized bedrooms, all with storage, sinks and the furth is currently used as a office space but is equally a good bedroom. The family bathroom is fitted with a bath and shower over and overlooks the front of the house.

    Outside, the rear gardens offer a lovely place to be through out the seasons, with patio area, lawns and ample space for children to play or create a vegetable garden to grow your own. There is also a brick built outbuilding tucked down the garden with power and lighting and offers some great possibilities. Entertaining here will be a joy and al fresco dining and BBQs would be a must.

    This is a rare opportunity to be close to the town centre and live in such a desirable road for investment in the future, yet really put your stamp on it. From extending to taking down walls internally, or simply updating the kitchen and bathrooms- there is so much it has to offer!

    What is it like to live in Oxted?

    Living in Oxted town centre offers a charming blend of countryside tranquillity and commuter convenience. Nestled at the foot of the North Downs in Surrey, it's a place where Tudor-style architecture meets modern amenities, all wrapped in a strong sense of community.

    Lifestyle & Atmosphere
    Historic charm: The town centre features picturesque Tudor buildings and a quaint high street with boutique shops and cafés.

    Community spirit: Events like the annual pram race and Oxted Festival bring locals together in fun, quirky ways.

    Green spaces: Master Park is a central hub for sports and leisure, while nearby Limpsfield Common offers woodland walks and whimsical trails like Peter Rabbit's Post Office.

    Transport & Connectivity
    Commuter-friendly: Oxted Station is right in the centre, with direct trains to London Bridge (33 mins) and Victoria (39 mins).

    Road access: Close to the M25/ M23 and A25, making travel by car easy.

    Airport proximity: Gatwick is just a 20-minute drive away.

    Dining & Entertainment
    Foodie favourites: From Kinjo Japanese and Cucina Italian to Gurkha Kitchen and Cattle & Cocktail, there's a wide range of global cuisine.

    Culture: The Barn Theatre is Surrey's oldest community theatre, and the Everyman Cinema offers plush velvet seats and cocktails.

    Schools & Education
    Highly rated schools: St Mary's CofE Primary and Oxted School are both Ofsted-rated "Good".

    Independent options: Hazelwood School and nearby Woldingham and Caterham Schools cater to families seeking private education.

    Oxted town centre is ideal if you want the best of both worlds-peaceful village vibes with easy access to London.

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