Refurbished period home minutes from Redhill station and common.
Three double bedrooms across two upper levels
This newly renovated Victorian semi-detached house pairs period character with contemporary living across three well-proportioned double bedrooms. The ground floor offers an open-plan living and dining area with bifold doors to a raised deck and a landscaped rear garden — arranged for sociable family life and easy indoor-outdoor entertaining.
The kitchen and breakfast room feel modern and bright, complemented by a stylish principal bathroom and a top-floor en-suite to the quiet loft bedroom. Practical touches include a downstairs WC, utility room and private off-street parking on the driveway. At about 1,236 sq ft, the layout suits growing families who want character without extensive refurbishment.
Location is a clear strength: a short walk to Redhill station, town centre amenities and Redhill Common, with a selection of well-regarded local schools nearby. Fast rail links to London and Gatwick make this a sensible choice for commuters seeking a settled neighbourhood with green space on the doorstep.
Notable considerations: the property is built as solid brick (circa 1900–1929) so external wall insulation may be required if higher thermal performance is desired. The plot and front garden are small, and council tax is described as moderate. Overall, the house offers turn-key style and period detail but buyers wanting larger outdoor space or minimal energy works should factor that in.