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Netherne Lane
Coulsdon

£675,000

Beautifully designed family home that has been extended by our current homeowners to work for the modern family, offering family space, play space and office space all set within the wonderful development of Netherne on the Hill.

  • Beautifully designed three bedroom end of terrace family home
  • Set of the edge of the wonderful development of Netherne on the Hill and its 28 acres of open woodland and green spaces
  • Extended to the rear by the current owners incorporating a high end fitted kitchen, separate utility/shower room and banquette style dining space overlooking the garden
  • Further scope to extend (STPP)
  • Downstairs play room that could be used as an office or a spare bedroom
  • This is one of the few properties that has access to the leisure facilities and all the open space that the development offers however is not subject to the normal estate charges
  • Lovely, private front and rear gardens
  • Large driveway parking for multiple cars
  • Being offered chain free

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Banstead

Banstead is in one of the most picturesque corners of east Surrey, situated at the top of the North Downs. Perfectly positioned for both London commuters, being a mere 20 minute train from London Terminals, and those wanting access to woodlands walks and open green spaces. Nearby Banstead Downs is a large Site of Special Scientific Interest covering 430 acres.

An old town, Banstead honours traditional events, the highlight being the Banstead Village May Queen festival every Spring. The event is organised by locals and all nearby schools and businesses participate. The earliest recorded mention of Banstead was in an Anglo-Saxon charter of AD 967.

“Having been born and raised in Banstead, to be able to return and start the next chapter of our lives here as fully fledged “Bansteadarians” has been incredibly exciting. Living so close to the high street means that we have been able to enjoy everything that Banstead’s heartbeat has to offer. Aside from the obvious amenities and brilliant pubs and restaurants, it’s Banstead’s rich character and personality that has us constantly singing its praises to anyone that will listen.”

Paul, Wilmot Way

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