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Cockshot Road

Reigate
£
1250000
Freehold
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
5
Bedrooms,
2
Bathrooms
Size
Approx
1916
sq ft
/
178
sq m
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
F
Council Tax Band
E
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Beneath a recessed brick arch, a traditional front door with beautifully preserved stained glass offers a fitting introduction to a home that balances period character with contemporary family living.

Set along one of Reigate's most established residential roads, this handsome Edwardian house makes an immediate impression. Its attractive red-brick façade, steeply pitched roof and decorative timber detailing speak to the confidence of the era, while a striking architectural window sits proudly at the centre of the upper elevation.

To the front, the formal reception room is everything one hopes for in a home of this age: generous proportions, a deep curved bay window drawing in natural light, and finely detailed cornicing and picture rails painted in soft heritage tones. At its heart, a beautifully preserved fireplace creates a natural focal point, framed by a carved painted mantel, iron firebox and decorative tiled surrounds.

The rear of the house reveals a very different mood. Here, the layout opens into a substantial contemporary living space designed around modern family life. The kitchen combines bold cabinetry with steel worktops and exposed timber, creating a look that feels both practical and architectural. A central island naturally becomes the gathering point of the room, whether for weekday breakfasts, evening drinks or catching up over homework. Beyond, the dining area sits beneath large skylights, with bifold doors opening directly onto the garden and blurring the boundary between indoors and out. Facing south, the garden enjoys sunlight throughout much of the day. Attractive louvred fencing provides a smart backdrop to mature planting, while a beautiful established tree anchors the far corner of the plot. A useful shed provides additional storage.

Arranged across two upper floors, the accommodation offers impressive flexibility. The first floor is home to two generous double bedrooms. At the front, a particularly elegant room enjoys views across the characterful street scene, with glimpses towards Reigate Hill beyond, while a decorative tiled fireplace reinforces the home's Edwardian pedigree. To the rear, a room currently arranged as a cinema space features bespoke cabinetry, shelving and a media wall, though it would work equally well as a substantial bedroom. A contemporary family bathroom serves this floor, finished in a timeless monochrome palette with half-height metro tiling, black hardware, a freestanding bath and a Crittall-style shower enclosure. A separate study provides valuable space for home working, reading or use as a nursery.

The second floor continues the home's thoughtful balance of character and practicality. Two further double bedrooms sit either side of a beautifully designed shower room, where deep blue zellige tiles and a walk-in shower create a boutique hotel feel. The front bedroom is especially memorable. A built-in window seat sits beneath the home's signature architectural window, framing far-reaching views across Reigate's rooftops towards the green slopes of Reigate Hill beyond. It is the sort of spot that quietly becomes a favourite place to start the day.

The location

Life here is as much about the location as it is the house itself. Cockshot Road sits moments from Lesbourne Road, one of Reigate's most cherished local neighbourhoods, where independent shops, everyday conveniences and the much-loved Nisou Café have become part of the daily routine for many residents. Morning coffee, fresh pastries and friendly faces are all within easy reach.

For those who enjoy time outdoors, Priory Park is comfortably walkable from the front door. Its lakes, tennis courts, playgrounds and open green spaces provide somewhere to exercise, unwind or spend time with family, while the wider network of footpaths around Reigate Hill and the North Downs offers endless opportunities for walking and cycling.

Families are particularly drawn to this part of Reigate for its excellent educational provision, with a number of highly regarded state and independent schools nearby. Reigate's historic High Street is also within walking distance, offering an appealing mix of independent boutiques, restaurants, cafés and national brands. For commuters, Reigate Station provides services to London, while excellent road connections via the M25 place Gatwick Airport, Heathrow and the wider South East within convenient reach.

Highlighted Features
Detached Edwardian property
Five bedroom, two bathroom home
Open plan kitchen, living, dining room
Beautiful south facing garden
Cosy lounge to the front with attractive bay window
Original fireplaces
Beautiful, character staircase
Attractive red brick exterior
Off street parking
Charm and character
Beautifully designed bathrooms
Far reaching views
Beautiful views over Reigate Hill
Contemporary kitchen
Kitchen with central island
Bifold doors open onto a patio area
South Reigate location
A 5 minute walk to Priory Park
Ideally situated for coffee shops, restaurants, local boutiques and amenities
Convenient location near Reigate's historic high street
Ideally situated for a number of schools
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Set along one of Reigate's most established residential roads, this handsome Edwardian house makes an immediate impression. Its attractive red-brick façade, steeply pitched roof and decorative timber detailing speak to the confidence of the era, while a striking architectural window sits proudly at the centre of the upper elevation.

To the front, the formal reception room is everything one hopes for in a home of this age: generous proportions, a deep curved bay window drawing in natural light, and finely detailed cornicing and picture rails painted in soft heritage tones. At its heart, a beautifully preserved fireplace creates a natural focal point, framed by a carved painted mantel, iron firebox and decorative tiled surrounds.

The rear of the house reveals a very different mood. Here, the layout opens into a substantial contemporary living space designed around modern family life. The kitchen combines bold cabinetry with steel worktops and exposed timber, creating a look that feels both practical and architectural. A central island naturally becomes the gathering point of the room, whether for weekday breakfasts, evening drinks or catching up over homework. Beyond, the dining area sits beneath large skylights, with bifold doors opening directly onto the garden and blurring the boundary between indoors and out. Facing south, the garden enjoys sunlight throughout much of the day. Attractive louvred fencing provides a smart backdrop to mature planting, while a beautiful established tree anchors the far corner of the plot. A useful shed provides additional storage.

Arranged across two upper floors, the accommodation offers impressive flexibility. The first floor is home to two generous double bedrooms. At the front, a particularly elegant room enjoys views across the characterful street scene, with glimpses towards Reigate Hill beyond, while a decorative tiled fireplace reinforces the home's Edwardian pedigree. To the rear, a room currently arranged as a cinema space features bespoke cabinetry, shelving and a media wall, though it would work equally well as a substantial bedroom. A contemporary family bathroom serves this floor, finished in a timeless monochrome palette with half-height metro tiling, black hardware, a freestanding bath and a Crittall-style shower enclosure. A separate study provides valuable space for home working, reading or use as a nursery.

The second floor continues the home's thoughtful balance of character and practicality. Two further double bedrooms sit either side of a beautifully designed shower room, where deep blue zellige tiles and a walk-in shower create a boutique hotel feel. The front bedroom is especially memorable. A built-in window seat sits beneath the home's signature architectural window, framing far-reaching views across Reigate's rooftops towards the green slopes of Reigate Hill beyond. It is the sort of spot that quietly becomes a favourite place to start the day.

The location

Life here is as much about the location as it is the house itself. Cockshot Road sits moments from Lesbourne Road, one of Reigate's most cherished local neighbourhoods, where independent shops, everyday conveniences and the much-loved Nisou Café have become part of the daily routine for many residents. Morning coffee, fresh pastries and friendly faces are all within easy reach.

For those who enjoy time outdoors, Priory Park is comfortably walkable from the front door. Its lakes, tennis courts, playgrounds and open green spaces provide somewhere to exercise, unwind or spend time with family, while the wider network of footpaths around Reigate Hill and the North Downs offers endless opportunities for walking and cycling.

Families are particularly drawn to this part of Reigate for its excellent educational provision, with a number of highly regarded state and independent schools nearby. Reigate's historic High Street is also within walking distance, offering an appealing mix of independent boutiques, restaurants, cafés and national brands. For commuters, Reigate Station provides services to London, while excellent road connections via the M25 place Gatwick Airport, Heathrow and the wider South East within convenient reach.

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