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Fengates Road

Redhill
£
900000
Freehold
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
4
Bedrooms,
3
Bathrooms
Size
Approx
1635
sq ft
/
151
sq m
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
TBC
Council Tax Band
E
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Set along Fengates Road, this is a house that reveals itself slowly, rewarding you with a sense of space, light and considered design at every turn.

It is a home that feels rooted and calm, yet quietly contemporary – the sort of place where daily life unfolds with an easy, reassuring rhythm. Step inside and you are immediately aware of the light. It filters generously through the house, enhancing a palette of cool, earthy tones that lend each room a sense of balance and understated elegance. There is nothing showy here; instead, the interiors have been composed with a confident restraint that feels both timeless and deeply liveable.

The kitchen sits at the heart of the home, as all good kitchens should. Finished with sleek, glossy white cabinetry, it is both practical and polished, with a substantial island that naturally becomes the gathering point of the day – somewhere to perch with coffee in the morning, to spread out homework in the afternoon, or to linger over a glass of wine as supper takes shape. Full-width bifolding doors open seamlessly onto the garden, blurring the line between indoors and out and allowing the seasons to set the tone. In warmer months, the garden becomes an extension of the living space; in winter, it provides a tranquil, green outlook that brings a sense of calm.

The garden itself has been beautifully landscaped, offering a carefully curated balance of structure and softness. It is a space designed for both entertaining and retreat – equally suited to summer barbecues and quiet moments with a book. There is a sense of privacy here that makes it feel like a true sanctuary.

Upstairs, the house continues to impress with its well-proportioned accommodation. Three bedrooms are arranged with family life in mind, each benefiting from the same thoughtful use of light and tone found throughout the house. The family bathroom is elegantly finished, while the principal bedroom enjoys the added luxury of its own ensuite – a private haven that feels distinctly removed from the bustle of the rest of the house.

Yet it is the lower ground floor that sets this property apart. The professionally excavated basement has been created with remarkable attention to detail, boasting a ceiling height of 2.4 metres that ensures the space feels airy and expansive rather than enclosed. This level offers a generous living room alongside a beautifully appointed bedroom with an ensuite and bespoke built-in cabinetry. It is a space of rare versatility: ideal as guest accommodation, a self-contained suite for extended family, a teenager’s retreat, or even a more private working-from-home arrangement. Whatever its use, it feels like a natural and integral part of the house, rather than an afterthought.

The location

Fengate's road, arguably one of Redhill's most characterful streets, is a desirable residential road for families and professionals alike. At one end, Deli on the Hill is a local's favourite coffee and sandwich spot; The other end of Fengate's winds around to a parade of amenities, including a florist, post office, newsagents, gaming shop and takeaways, as well as Donyngs Leisure Centre.

Positioned on the Redhill/Reigate border, residents here enjoy the convenience of Redhill's town centre, superstores and excellent train links, whilst in close proximity to the historic charm of Reigate's high street. Reigate offers a thriving café culture, boutique shopping and independent restaurants. For those looking for a Friday evening drink, the local Pilgrim Brewery pub The Hatch is within walking distance, with outside benches to maximise the Summer sun, and a cosy interior for the Winter months.

Redhill Common is just around the corner - a mere 100m away - provides a green oasis perfect for weekend walks, adventures with the kids, or morning strolls with the dog. Along with Earlswood commons, there are over 100 hectacres of green space to explore. This property is also perfectly positioned for the area's best Ofsted-rated schools and and highly rated nurseries, all within walking distance.

A true highlight, the current owners speak warmly of the vibrant community spirit: regular street parties, Easter egg hunts, curry nights and informal get-togethers have made this a special place to call home. From newlyweds to having raised their family here, this home has been a constant – full of laughter, memories, and the joy of living in a truly welcoming neighbourhood.

Highlighted Features
Four bedroom detached house
Victorian
Built in 1894
Attractive red brick exterior
Grand reception room with soaring ceiling, grand fireplace and expansive bay window
Character features have been sympathetically restored
Original fireplaces
Tall ceilings and expansive windows
Traditional front door with stained glass
Off street parking
Landscaped garden with beautiful planting
Open plan kitchen with dining room
Modern kitchen design
Principal bedroom with en-suite
Modern bathroom
Basement conversion
Charm and character
Equidistant to Redhill and Reigate, known as 'Redgate'
Nearby deli and coffee shop
Equidistant to Redhill and Reigate
Within walking distance of Redhill's town centre
Within walking distance of Redhill train station
Neighbouring Redhill Common
2 miles to Reigate's historic high street
Ideally situated for a number of schools
Desirable residential road for families
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It is a home that feels rooted and calm, yet quietly contemporary – the sort of place where daily life unfolds with an easy, reassuring rhythm. Step inside and you are immediately aware of the light. It filters generously through the house, enhancing a palette of cool, earthy tones that lend each room a sense of balance and understated elegance. There is nothing showy here; instead, the interiors have been composed with a confident restraint that feels both timeless and deeply liveable.

The kitchen sits at the heart of the home, as all good kitchens should. Finished with sleek, glossy white cabinetry, it is both practical and polished, with a substantial island that naturally becomes the gathering point of the day – somewhere to perch with coffee in the morning, to spread out homework in the afternoon, or to linger over a glass of wine as supper takes shape. Full-width bifolding doors open seamlessly onto the garden, blurring the line between indoors and out and allowing the seasons to set the tone. In warmer months, the garden becomes an extension of the living space; in winter, it provides a tranquil, green outlook that brings a sense of calm.

The garden itself has been beautifully landscaped, offering a carefully curated balance of structure and softness. It is a space designed for both entertaining and retreat – equally suited to summer barbecues and quiet moments with a book. There is a sense of privacy here that makes it feel like a true sanctuary.

Upstairs, the house continues to impress with its well-proportioned accommodation. Three bedrooms are arranged with family life in mind, each benefiting from the same thoughtful use of light and tone found throughout the house. The family bathroom is elegantly finished, while the principal bedroom enjoys the added luxury of its own ensuite – a private haven that feels distinctly removed from the bustle of the rest of the house.

Yet it is the lower ground floor that sets this property apart. The professionally excavated basement has been created with remarkable attention to detail, boasting a ceiling height of 2.4 metres that ensures the space feels airy and expansive rather than enclosed. This level offers a generous living room alongside a beautifully appointed bedroom with an ensuite and bespoke built-in cabinetry. It is a space of rare versatility: ideal as guest accommodation, a self-contained suite for extended family, a teenager’s retreat, or even a more private working-from-home arrangement. Whatever its use, it feels like a natural and integral part of the house, rather than an afterthought.

The location

Fengate's road, arguably one of Redhill's most characterful streets, is a desirable residential road for families and professionals alike. At one end, Deli on the Hill is a local's favourite coffee and sandwich spot; The other end of Fengate's winds around to a parade of amenities, including a florist, post office, newsagents, gaming shop and takeaways, as well as Donyngs Leisure Centre.

Positioned on the Redhill/Reigate border, residents here enjoy the convenience of Redhill's town centre, superstores and excellent train links, whilst in close proximity to the historic charm of Reigate's high street. Reigate offers a thriving café culture, boutique shopping and independent restaurants. For those looking for a Friday evening drink, the local Pilgrim Brewery pub The Hatch is within walking distance, with outside benches to maximise the Summer sun, and a cosy interior for the Winter months.

Redhill Common is just around the corner - a mere 100m away - provides a green oasis perfect for weekend walks, adventures with the kids, or morning strolls with the dog. Along with Earlswood commons, there are over 100 hectacres of green space to explore. This property is also perfectly positioned for the area's best Ofsted-rated schools and and highly rated nurseries, all within walking distance.

A true highlight, the current owners speak warmly of the vibrant community spirit: regular street parties, Easter egg hunts, curry nights and informal get-togethers have made this a special place to call home. From newlyweds to having raised their family here, this home has been a constant – full of laughter, memories, and the joy of living in a truly welcoming neighbourhood.

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