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Gatton Road

Reigate
£
1950000
Freehold
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
5
Bedrooms,
3
Bathrooms
Size
Approx
2969
sq ft
/
275
sq m
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
TBC
Council Tax Band
G
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Along a winding private lane that loops into Reigate Hill, where houses sit back from the road and the pace slows almost instinctively, this is a home that feels considered from the outset — a contemporary, design-led build with a confident nod to LA living, yet entirely at ease in its Surrey setting.

The approach sets the tone. A sleek white render, offset by charcoal doors and rooflines, is softened by a landscaped frontage. A magnolia tree anchors the lawn, while a gently curving driveway draws you towards the garage. Inside, the house unfolds laterally, with spaces that prioritise flow and light. A wide entrance hall offers a proper sense of arrival, finished with tiled flooring and clean lines. From here, the house reveals itself in layers: A study tucked neatly to one side, a downstairs WC discreetly placed, and ahead, a clear sightline through to the kitchen that pulls you inward.

The kitchen is the heart of it. Handless cabinetry reflects the shifting tones of the garden, while the island acts as both anchor and gathering point. Beyond, the room opens into a generous living area, where a feature wall and contemporary fireplace ground the space. In the afternoon, light moves across the room, settling into corners and catching on surfaces. The dining area sits at the centre, positioned in front of expansive sliding doors that deliver a genuine sense of theatre. When opened, the boundary between inside and out disappears. The garden view is framed — bordered by mature trees and beautiful planting, with a broad patio designed for long lunches and late evenings, and a level lawn that invites both play and pause. There’s a secondary reception space too, an enclosed family room that offers a quieter counterpoint. It’s the sort of room that comes into its own in the evening, with soft lighting and garden views creating a more intimate setting.

Upstairs, the balance between form and function continues. Five bedrooms are arranged, supported by three well-appointed bathrooms. The principal suite feels particularly generous in scale, with a large ensuite that includes both bath and separate shower, alongside substantial wardrobe space. Double doors open onto a first floor balcony, where the view stretches across the garden and beyond. It’s an easy place to start the day, coffee in hand, or to retreat to when the sun loungers call in warmer months. A second bedroom mirrors this sense of thoughtfulness, with its own ensuite, fitted wardrobes, and shared access to the balcony. The outlook here extends further still, across Reigate Hill — a view that feels both elevated and quietly cinematic.

The location

Positioned just off Raglan Road, this private stretch of Gatton Road sits in one of North Reigate’s most desirable pockets. The setting is notably green — tree-lined, established, and with a sense of quiet that’s increasingly rare. Despite this, the town centre remains within easy reach, offering a strong mix of independent shops, cafés and everyday amenities. For families, the location is particularly compelling. The area is well regarded for its selection of schools, both state and independent, many of which are within comfortable distance. It’s a setting that supports long-term living, where schooling and community are already well established. Practicality is equally strong. Reigate station sits at the foot of the hill, within walking distance, providing direct links into London and making it a viable option for commuters. Road connections are also straightforward, with access to the M25 and surrounding routes close at hand. And then there’s the landscape itself. Reigate Hill and the wider Surrey Hills offer immediate access to open green space — ideal for walking, cycling, or simply stepping out into something less structured. It’s a location that balances convenience with a genuine sense of escape, which is precisely what makes it so consistently sought after.

Highlighted Features
Detached modern home
Five bedroom, three bathroom property
Beautiful contemporary facade
Landscaped driveway
Parking & garage
Wide, welcoming entrance hall
Open plan living area with access to the garden
Contemporary, neutral interiors
Modern kitchen design
Utility room
Downstairs WC
Dedicated study
Second reception space
Generous sized garden
Patio area for outdoor dining and BBQ's
Landscaped garden with beautiful planting
Large first floor balcony
Beautiful views over Reigate Hill
Principal bedroom with en-suite and dressing room
Second bedroom with en-suite
First floor WC
Sliding doors open onto the garden
A prime location for Reigate's high street, transport links and schools
Set within a desirable road within North Reigate
Within walking distance of Reigate train station
Plot bordered by mature trees
Verdant surroundings, with leafy green views
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The approach sets the tone. A sleek white render, offset by charcoal doors and rooflines, is softened by a landscaped frontage. A magnolia tree anchors the lawn, while a gently curving driveway draws you towards the garage. Inside, the house unfolds laterally, with spaces that prioritise flow and light. A wide entrance hall offers a proper sense of arrival, finished with tiled flooring and clean lines. From here, the house reveals itself in layers: A study tucked neatly to one side, a downstairs WC discreetly placed, and ahead, a clear sightline through to the kitchen that pulls you inward.

The kitchen is the heart of it. Handless cabinetry reflects the shifting tones of the garden, while the island acts as both anchor and gathering point. Beyond, the room opens into a generous living area, where a feature wall and contemporary fireplace ground the space. In the afternoon, light moves across the room, settling into corners and catching on surfaces. The dining area sits at the centre, positioned in front of expansive sliding doors that deliver a genuine sense of theatre. When opened, the boundary between inside and out disappears. The garden view is framed — bordered by mature trees and beautiful planting, with a broad patio designed for long lunches and late evenings, and a level lawn that invites both play and pause. There’s a secondary reception space too, an enclosed family room that offers a quieter counterpoint. It’s the sort of room that comes into its own in the evening, with soft lighting and garden views creating a more intimate setting.

Upstairs, the balance between form and function continues. Five bedrooms are arranged, supported by three well-appointed bathrooms. The principal suite feels particularly generous in scale, with a large ensuite that includes both bath and separate shower, alongside substantial wardrobe space. Double doors open onto a first floor balcony, where the view stretches across the garden and beyond. It’s an easy place to start the day, coffee in hand, or to retreat to when the sun loungers call in warmer months. A second bedroom mirrors this sense of thoughtfulness, with its own ensuite, fitted wardrobes, and shared access to the balcony. The outlook here extends further still, across Reigate Hill — a view that feels both elevated and quietly cinematic.

The location

Positioned just off Raglan Road, this private stretch of Gatton Road sits in one of North Reigate’s most desirable pockets. The setting is notably green — tree-lined, established, and with a sense of quiet that’s increasingly rare. Despite this, the town centre remains within easy reach, offering a strong mix of independent shops, cafés and everyday amenities. For families, the location is particularly compelling. The area is well regarded for its selection of schools, both state and independent, many of which are within comfortable distance. It’s a setting that supports long-term living, where schooling and community are already well established. Practicality is equally strong. Reigate station sits at the foot of the hill, within walking distance, providing direct links into London and making it a viable option for commuters. Road connections are also straightforward, with access to the M25 and surrounding routes close at hand. And then there’s the landscape itself. Reigate Hill and the wider Surrey Hills offer immediate access to open green space — ideal for walking, cycling, or simply stepping out into something less structured. It’s a location that balances convenience with a genuine sense of escape, which is precisely what makes it so consistently sought after.

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