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Outwood Lane, Bletchingley, Redhill, RH1

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

2,668 sq ft

248 sq m

TENURE
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Key features

  • Detached Grade II listed house
  • 360 degree uninterrupted views
  • Four bedrooms
  • Potential to covert the loft (STP)
  • Near bridelways
  • Chain free
  • 1.5 acres
  • Annex/home office
  • In need of complete modernisation
  • Lots of parking

Description

Tucked away in an elevated rural spot on the outskirts of Bletchingley, this historic four bedroom detached home dates back to 1690 and is bursting with original charm. With uninterrupted 360° views across the surrounding countryside, this unique property offers a rare blend of seclusion, heritage, and potential.

Set within 1.5 acres of private English gardens, the property spans over 2,500 sq ft and offers the option to extend into the loft space, subject to the usual permissions. The house is in need of full modernisation, and quotes for the work have already been obtained, making it a perfect project for someone keen to blend character with contemporary living.

Inside, the layout is well-suited for family life, with a large kitchen/dining room, a cosy sitting room, a conservatory, and a practical utility room with ample storage. The standout feature is the main living room, steeped in history, with a generous walk-in fireplace and exposed oak beams, offering the perfect space to unwind after a walk in the countryside or a trip to one of the nearby pubs. 

Upstairs, you’ll find three spacious bedrooms, a family bathroom, separate WC, and a dressing room. The principal bedroom enjoys its own ensuite and far-reaching views over the rolling hills. There’s also a separate self-contained annex with an ensuite bathroom – ideal for guests, a home office, or a gym.

The gardens offer a peaceful and completely private retreat, with striped lawns, a flowing meadow, well-stocked borders, and mature trees. A gravelled driveway provides plenty of parking, and there’s a garage with potential to expand the living space further if desired.

Despite its rural setting, the property is just 1.5 miles from the heart of Bletchingley village with its local shops, pubs, and golf course. Redhill, with fast train links to London and Gatwick, is under 5 miles away, and there’s easy access to the M25 at Junction 6 (Godstone). Excellent schools for all ages are also nearby.

Lovingly owned by the same family for over 40 years, this home has a colourful past,  believed to have once been a tap house serving beer and food to railway workers during construction. Today, it offers a chance to create something truly special. The house is flooded with natural light throughout the day, and there’s always a sunny spot in the garden to sit and soak up the incredible views.

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Location guide

Bletchingley is a picturesque village in east Surrey, located within the Tandridge district and surrounded by the rolling landscapes of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With its roots dating back to medieval times, the village is rich in heritage, characterised by its historic buildings, narrow lanes, and traditional architecture. Its location on the Greensand Ridge provides scenic countryside views and access to a network of walking routes, including the Greensand Way, making it an ideal base for those who appreciate a quiet rural setting without being isolated from essential amenities.

Bletchingley benefits from a number of practical transport connections. Redhill Station, a major commuter hub with frequent services to London and the South Coast, lies approximately three miles west of the village and is reachable in about ten minutes by local bus or six minutes by taxi. Merstham Station is also within easy reach, with local roads and occasional bus services connecting residents to its direct London-bound routes. For day-to-day travel, the A25 runs directly through the village, offering straightforward links to nearby towns such as Godstone, Oxted, and Reigate.

Education in the area is well catered for, with The Hawthorns School providing independent nursery and preparatory education from six months to thirteen years. Set within 35 acres of landscaped grounds at Pendell Court, a distinguished 17th-century estate, the school offers modern teaching facilities in a historical setting. Families living in Bletchingley also benefit from proximity to other notable schools in Redhill and Caterham, with transport options offered by institutions such as Caterham School.

The village itself offers a number of appealing local attractions. The Grade I-listed St Mary the Virgin Church is a focal point, with architectural features that date back to the 11th century. Just outside the centre, the earthworks of Bletchingley Castle provide a glimpse into the village’s Norman past, accessible via a network of rural footpaths. Nearby wildlife reserves, including Graeme Hendrey Wood and Kitchen Copse, offer opportunities to explore native woodland and diverse wildlife habitats.

Community life in Bletchingley is vibrant, particularly around its traditional public houses. The Bletchingley Arms is a popular venue for families and walkers, with a spacious garden, children’s play area, and cosy heated pods. The Red Lion is another village favourite, known for its welcoming atmosphere, traditional meals, and occasional live music events. The Whyte Harte adds to the local pub scene with its relaxed charm and seasonal menus. These venues are central to village life, offering both social and culinary appeal.

Green space is plentiful, and residents enjoy access to Grange Meadow, a recreational park area that also hosts the Bletchingley Bowling Club. Established in 1929, the club remains a well-supported institution, with modern facilities and a sociable calendar of events. Sports enthusiasts are also well served by Bletchingley Golf Club, which offers an 18-hole course set on the Greensand Ridge with views across the surrounding countryside. The clubhouse provides a casual space for members and visitors alike to relax post-game.

Altogether, Bletchingley combines the tranquillity of an historic English village with excellent access to transport, schooling, recreation, and community life. It remains a sought-after location for those drawn to its charm, character, and connectivity.

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