Listed for £900,000
January 16, 2026
Sold for £635,000
2014
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The front part of the home also makes an impression, beginning with a beautiful and welcoming hallway that sets the tone for what lies beyond. To the front, a charming bay fronted reception room features a striking fireplace, offering a cosy yet refined retreat. This space flows effortlessly into a dining area with a second fireplace, where double doors draw you through towards the garden, enhancing the sense of openness and connection.
Upstairs, the accommodation continues to impress with a split level first floor that offers three generous double bedrooms, including a substantial principal bedroom measuring an impressive 17ft x 16ft. The second floor mirrors this sense of scale with a further well proportioned double bedroom, complemented by a stylish four-piece bathroom that feels both luxurious and practical.
Cleverly designed large eaves storage between the first and second floors ensures space is never compromised. Outside, the part-walled rear garden is predominantly laid to lawn with useful side access, while to the front a gravel driveway provides parking for two vehicles and includes an EV charging point, a thoughtful modern addition that perfectly complements this character rich yet future ready home.
Ashtead is a quintessential Surrey village that blends pastoral charm with a vibrant, community led lifestyle. Along The Street you’ll find a delightful mix of independent shops from bakeries and butchers to greengrocers alongside cosy cafés and traditional pubs, all set against the tranquil backdrop of Ashtead Common, a 400 acre stretch of ancient woodland ideal for family walks, cycling and weekend exploration. Community life centres around venues like the Peace Memorial Hall, while local sports clubs tennis, cricket and fitness studios offer plenty of opportunities to stay active.
The area is particularly sought after by families thanks to its strong educational offering. Within Ashtead itself, Barnett Wood Infant School holds an Ofsted Outstanding rating, and the village is further served by well regarded primaries including St Giles’ and The Greville. Nearby, there is an excellent choice of Outstanding secondary options including Rosebery School for Girls, and St Andrew’s, all of which consistently perform highly. For those seeking independent education, the prestigious City of London Freemen’s School sits within the beautiful grounds of Ashtead Park and Downsend is another fantastic option.
Transport links reinforce Ashtead’s appeal for commuters and travellers alike. Ashtead station offers regular services into London Waterloo and Victoria in around 35–45 minutes, while the A24 and close proximity to the M25 make road travel simple. The village also benefits from easy access to both Gatwick and Heathrow airports, placing international travel within comfortable reach. Altogether, Ashtead offers a rare balance of leafy surroundings, a warm village atmosphere, excellent schooling and exceptional connectivity, making it a standout choice for family living.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: F