Three-storey contemporary home in Leatherhead, sleeping 9 across five bedrooms. Open-plan kitchen-diner with skylights, two living areas, a top-floor master suite, and three bath/shower rooms. Private rear garden with patio and lawn. Driveway parks two cars. Direct trains to London Waterloo from 44 minutes. Box Hill, Polesden Lacey and the Surrey Hills are on the doorstep. Quiet residential road, fast Wi-Fi, ideal for families, groups or relocations.
A semi-detached red brick home set back from Cobham Road, recently refurbished to a high spec across three floors. The ground floor opens out into a long, light-filled kitchen-diner-living room. Two skylights wash the rear extension with daylight. The kitchen runs along one side in deep teal cabinetry with a gas hob, electric oven, integrated microwave, dishwasher, fridge-freezer and washer-dryer. A six-seater dining table sits next to the kitchen, and large glass doors lead straight onto the patio.
Off the main space is a separate snug with a corner sofa and TV, plus a second living area with a leather sofa and rustic wooden coffee table. A ground floor WC sits beside the front door. Floors throughout the ground floor are herringbone parquet.
Upstairs, four bedrooms span the first floor: a king, two doubles and a single, all with proper beds, bedside lighting and clothing rails. The family bathroom on this floor is finished in dark veined marble with a bath and overhead shower. The top floor has been opened up into a fifth bedroom, a double with a private ensuite shower room in white marble, plus a sloped-ceiling sitting nook with a desk and TV. A vertical column radiator and skylights complete the master suite.
Carpet covers both upper floors. Wi-Fi runs at over 120 Mbps. Heating is gas central via a Salus wireless thermostat. The property has Ring doorbell coverage, smoke and CO alarms throughout, and a fire blanket and extinguisher in the kitchen.
Cobham Road is a quiet residential street on the western side of Leatherhead, a Surrey market town in the Mole Valley district. The neighbourhood is leafy and well-kept, with primary schools, a parade of local shops, and walking routes through the surrounding fields all within a few minutes. The town centre is a short drive or 20-minute walk and has a Waitrose, independent cafes, restaurants and a Saturday market on the high street.
Leatherhead sits at the foot of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Cobham village, with its riverside walks and gastropubs, is five miles north. Heathrow is roughly 30 minutes by car and Gatwick around 35 minutes.
Leatherhead railway station is a 10-minute drive or short bus ride from the property. Direct trains to London Waterloo run every 30 minutes and take from 44 minutes, with services to London Victoria and London Bridge via Sutton on the alternative line. The M25 is reached at junction 9 in five minutes by car, opening up Heathrow, Gatwick and central London.
The property has a private block-paved driveway with space for two cars. Free unrestricted on-street parking runs along Cobham Road for visitors. Local taxis serve the area, and bus routes from the end of the road connect to Leatherhead, Epsom and Kingston.
Box Hill and the wider Surrey Hills offer some of the best walking and cycling in the South East, ten minutes by car. Polesden Lacey, a National Trust Edwardian estate with formal gardens and woodland trails, is six miles south. RHS Wisley Garden is fifteen minutes by car. Epsom Downs Racecourse, home of the Derby, is up the road in Epsom. Chessington World of Adventures is a 20-minute drive and pairs well with families. Hampton Court Palace, Painshill Park in Cobham, and the historic motor racing circuit at Brooklands are all within half an hour. For a day in the city, central London is well under an hour by train.