5 double bedrooms and 5 bathrooms including three en suites and principal four-piece suite|Largest house in gated development; four flexible storeys for family living|Showstopping open-plan kitchen/diner and entertainment space|Lower ground floor offers annex potential with separate access|Detached office with log burner; excellent for remote working|Detached double garage; previous planning lapsed for studio above|Beautifully landscaped garden with patio and children's play area|Small plot relative to house size; council tax quite expensive
This is the largest detached home in a gated Caterham development, arranged over four versatile floors and finished to a high standard. Five double bedrooms and five bathrooms suit a growing family, with three bedrooms enjoying en suite facilities and a principal suite with walk-in wardrobe and four-piece bathroom. The showstopping open kitchen/diner and adjoining family/entertainment space provide an excellent hub for everyday life and hosting.
The lower ground floor offers a large playroom plus a bedroom with bathroom — ideal as a teen suite, guest accommodation or potential self-contained annex. Outside, a beautifully landscaped garden with patio and children’s play area opens from multiple levels, and a detached, well-appointed office with a log burner offers a private workspace. Private parking for two to three cars and a detached double garage add convenience; the garage previously had planning permission for a studio/office above (lapsed but reapplicable).
Practical details: the house is freehold, built 2007–2011, double-glazed and gas-central heated. There’s no flood risk, broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent — helpful for remote working and family connectivity. The home sits within easy walking distance of Caterham School and several well-regarded primaries and secondaries.
Points to note: the plot is relatively small compared with the house’s footprint, and council tax is described as quite expensive. The garage planning permission has lapsed and would need reapplication to develop. Buyers seeking a low-maintenance garden should note landscaping is established but will require ongoing upkeep.















































































































































































