£575,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleAlbury Road, Merstham RH1
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Freehold
About this property
Stunning Family Home
Three Bedroom Semi-Detached
Two Reception Rooms
Beautifully Fitted Family Bathroom
Main Bedroom with Separate WC
Fully Insulated Home Office
Off Street Parking for Two Cars
Single Garage
Landscaped Rear Garden
Located Close To Merstham Village & Mainline Train Station
***Open Day – Saturday 9th August – By Appointment Only*** Hunter & Company is excited to offer this fantastic Victorian semi-detached family home located on a lovely road in Merstham Village. This property has undergone a complete renovation in recent years and looks absolutely stunning.
As soon as you step inside, you will notice the incredible attention to detail and high-quality finishes throughout the home. The kitchen and bathroom have been beautifully updated with premium fixtures and cosy underfloor heating. The kitchen features solid oak worktops and integrated appliances and opens up to the dining room, making it perfect for meals with family and friends.
The ground floor is equally impressive, boasting gorgeous oak flooring, a welcoming open fireplace in the living room, and a large bay window that fills the space with natural light. There is also a spacious under-stairs cupboard accessible from the dining room that provides extra storage.
On the first floor, you will find three good-sized bedrooms. The front bedroom stands out with its own updated WC and built-in wardrobes, adding convenience and style.
The exterior of the property is just as appealing, featuring a block-paved driveway with a charming five-bar gate that leads you to the front door, the rear garden, and a single garage. There is also an 8' x 8' outbuilding that has been transformed into a home office, offering lovely views of the garden.
The rear garden has been beautifully landscaped, showcasing a large sunny patio area that is perfect for outdoor dining during the warmer months. A well-maintained lawn leads to a cozy seating area at the back of the garden, complete with built-in seating, a barbecue, and a log store. Plus, there is a convenient gate that provides access to the single garage.
The property is situated in the highly-regarded area of Merstham, renowned for its picturesque high street and boutique shops, as well as several listed buildings. It is also the site of the annual ‘Quality Street Fair’. The area benefits from Merstham mainline train station, which offers regular direct services to London Victoria and London Bridge, with travel times of under 40 minutes. There are excellent bus and motorway connections, with the M25 and M23 in close proximity.
Merstham is nearing completion of an extensive regeneration scheme. Notable developments include the opening of a Co-op convenience store and Day-Lewis Pharmacy, alongside the Community Hub and additional retail and dining establishments. The refurbished Merstham Recreation Ground, following a £3 million investment, now features a pavilion, playground, parkour course, outdoor gym, community orchard, picnic area, pathways, and landscaped areas.
The nearby Watercolour development offers various amenities such as a Tesco Express, bus links, a veterinary surgery, doctor’s surgery, pharmacy, and a new children's nursery.
On the outskirts of Merstham near Nutfield Marsh lies Mercers Country Park, a significant nature reserve established around a former quarry pit. This historic site is now known as Mercers Lake, which supports water sports and provides scenic views over the Greensand Ridge, along with numerous public footpaths suitable for dog walking. The Deck café and bar has recently opened at Aqua Sports on Nutfield Marsh.
Opposite Mercers Lake, the 'Inn on the Pond' country pub is a popular destination, offering patrons the opportunity to enjoy beverages while watching cricket matches played on the adjacent green.
Educational facilities in the vicinity include several primary schools—Merstham, Furzefield, and Lime Tree—as well as secondary schools such as Carrington School, St Bede's, Royal Alexandra and Albert, and Merstham Park.
Material Information:
Council Tax Band: D
Energy Performance Rating: C
Tenure: Freehold
Community/Service Charge: N/A
Age of Boiler: Tbc
Electrics: Tbc
Age of Windows: Tbc
Age of First Construction: Late 1800’s
Loft: Part-boarded tbc
Garden Direction: East-facing
Parking Arrangements: Block paved driveway for Two Cars. Shared access via a five-bar gate leading to a single garage.
Vendor position: Vendor needs to find
As soon as you step inside, you will notice the incredible attention to detail and high-quality finishes throughout the home. The kitchen and bathroom have been beautifully updated with premium fixtures and cosy underfloor heating. The kitchen features solid oak worktops and integrated appliances and opens up to the dining room, making it perfect for meals with family and friends.
The ground floor is equally impressive, boasting gorgeous oak flooring, a welcoming open fireplace in the living room, and a large bay window that fills the space with natural light. There is also a spacious under-stairs cupboard accessible from the dining room that provides extra storage.
On the first floor, you will find three good-sized bedrooms. The front bedroom stands out with its own updated WC and built-in wardrobes, adding convenience and style.
The exterior of the property is just as appealing, featuring a block-paved driveway with a charming five-bar gate that leads you to the front door, the rear garden, and a single garage. There is also an 8' x 8' outbuilding that has been transformed into a home office, offering lovely views of the garden.
The rear garden has been beautifully landscaped, showcasing a large sunny patio area that is perfect for outdoor dining during the warmer months. A well-maintained lawn leads to a cozy seating area at the back of the garden, complete with built-in seating, a barbecue, and a log store. Plus, there is a convenient gate that provides access to the single garage.
The property is situated in the highly-regarded area of Merstham, renowned for its picturesque high street and boutique shops, as well as several listed buildings. It is also the site of the annual ‘Quality Street Fair’. The area benefits from Merstham mainline train station, which offers regular direct services to London Victoria and London Bridge, with travel times of under 40 minutes. There are excellent bus and motorway connections, with the M25 and M23 in close proximity.
Merstham is nearing completion of an extensive regeneration scheme. Notable developments include the opening of a Co-op convenience store and Day-Lewis Pharmacy, alongside the Community Hub and additional retail and dining establishments. The refurbished Merstham Recreation Ground, following a £3 million investment, now features a pavilion, playground, parkour course, outdoor gym, community orchard, picnic area, pathways, and landscaped areas.
The nearby Watercolour development offers various amenities such as a Tesco Express, bus links, a veterinary surgery, doctor’s surgery, pharmacy, and a new children's nursery.
On the outskirts of Merstham near Nutfield Marsh lies Mercers Country Park, a significant nature reserve established around a former quarry pit. This historic site is now known as Mercers Lake, which supports water sports and provides scenic views over the Greensand Ridge, along with numerous public footpaths suitable for dog walking. The Deck café and bar has recently opened at Aqua Sports on Nutfield Marsh.
Opposite Mercers Lake, the 'Inn on the Pond' country pub is a popular destination, offering patrons the opportunity to enjoy beverages while watching cricket matches played on the adjacent green.
Educational facilities in the vicinity include several primary schools—Merstham, Furzefield, and Lime Tree—as well as secondary schools such as Carrington School, St Bede's, Royal Alexandra and Albert, and Merstham Park.
Material Information:
Council Tax Band: D
Energy Performance Rating: C
Tenure: Freehold
Community/Service Charge: N/A
Age of Boiler: Tbc
Electrics: Tbc
Age of Windows: Tbc
Age of First Construction: Late 1800’s
Loft: Part-boarded tbc
Garden Direction: East-facing
Parking Arrangements: Block paved driveway for Two Cars. Shared access via a five-bar gate leading to a single garage.
Vendor position: Vendor needs to find