Situated in a prime semi-rural setting overlooking green belt woodland sits this most impressive double-fronted Victorian home. Originally dating back to circa 1886 the house has been thoughtfully extended and improved over the years whilst retaining much of its period charm such as original fireplaces, intricate ceilings roses and high ceilings, typical of the era. These features are wonderfully complemented by modern additions including a tasteful contemporary décor scheme, open plan living space and underfloor heating. The home is presented in immaculate condition with a mostly neutral colour palette affording easy personalisation.
The generous accommodation is set across two floors and extends to almost 2400 sq ft with multiple reception rooms making it an excellent choice for families, with ample space for both formal entertaining and informal family occasions. The ground floor is accessed via a welcoming entrance hall leading through to a sitting room with log burner, interconnecting dining room, family room with French doors out to the rear garden and family shower room. Fitted in 2020, the open plan kitchen/breakfast room is a particular highlight and serves as the heart of the home with adjoining Amdega conservatory/orangery, handy pantry and utility room. On the first floor is the principal bedroom with walk-in dressing room and en suite bathroom with freestanding slipper bathtub. An additional en suite bedroom, two further bedrooms and a contemporary family bathroom completes the first floor.
OutsideThe property is fronted by attractive box hedging with off-street parking for two vehicles, as well as gated side access. The rear garden comprises a level lawn surrounded by well-established trees and hedges affording a good degree of privacy with a spacious patio perfectly designed for outdoor dining. There is also a fully powered outbuilding which is currently being utilised as an office/gym.
SituationHermitage Road is a quiet road with excellent access to the wide open spaces of Kenley Common. Local shops and amenities are available at Kenley or Caterham-on-the-Hill, with further high street shopping in Caterham Valley. Open countryside is within easy reach, with Coulsdon Common and Riddlesdown a short distance away. The motorway network is easily accessible at junction 6 of the M25. Local schools including Hayes Primary, Oakwood and Caterham High School.
TRAIN SERVICES: Kenley station is 0.7 miles and has direct services to London Bridge.
Additional InformationLondon Borough Of Croydon