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London Road North

Merstham
£
260000
Leasehold
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
1
Bedrooms,
1
Bathrooms
Size
Approx
455
sq ft
/
42
sq m
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
C
Council Tax Band
C
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This split-level apartment, set on the first floor, has been thoughtfully designed for modern life — where clean lines, natural light, and clever design touches come together to create an uplifting place to live.

Expertly converted and beautifully maintained, Stone is pleased to present a unique home to the market. Step through the door and the sense of space unfolds immediately. The open plan layout is anchored by a sleek grey kitchen, a Michel Roux Jnr design by Roux Lifestyle Ltd, with Bosch appliances neatly integrated beneath a crisp white worktop. Smooth handleless cabinetry sets a contemporary tone, while oak flooring underfoot adds warmth and balance. Modern metro tiling glimmers softly, catching the light in just the right way.

Beyond, the reception space rises dramatically, where a large picture window frames leafy treetop views and a vaulted ceiling throws daylight around the room. A glass balustrade marks the raised living area, its transparency allowing light to move freely, while adding a sense of architectural elegance. An oak stairwell winds upwards, drawing the eye to the mezzanine level where the home’s character truly shines.

Here, beneath the vaulted ceiling, the double bedroom feels both private and connected. A skylight invites the morning light, while the glass balustrade balcony looks back across the reception below, creating a sense of openness and airiness. A contemporary en-suite shower room completes this elevated retreat, sleek in finish and quietly luxurious. The apartment’s neutral palette makes it an easy backdrop for personal style, whether pared-back minimalism or bursts of colour and texture. Modern living made simple and inviting.

Greystone Court, like many traditional buildings, is steeped in history with a story to tell. Built in the Modern-Elizabethan public house style, the - then known as - Joliffe Arms has been an iconic building for over 150 years to people travelling through Merstham. From 1870, the public house captured passing trade as well as satisfying the thirst of the nearby Lime-burners.

In 2018, Trinity Square Developments converted the building into thirteen luxury apartments; With a new roof, new windows and a complete interior refurbishment, along with landscaped gardens, it's only the distinctive brick façade that now reminds us of its past.

The location

The train station is walking distance from Greystone Court, tucked behind Merstham Village's high street, with direct links to London, Brighton and Gatwick.

Reigate is approximately 3 miles away and is a delightful boutique town. Its village-meets-town ambience, historic landmarks and recreational spaces including Priory Park combine for a wonderful afternoon out.

Merstham Village dates to medieval times and its conservation area is centred around the High Street which includes many charismatic listed buildings. Here, you'll find a pub, petrol station, barbers, a village store, and food spots including local favourite, The Pizza Project.

Highlighted Features
Unique mezzanine
One double bedroom
Natural light floods in through the factory-style windows
Open plan kitchen with dining room
Cosy living room
Conversion flat with character
Vaulted ceiling with beams
Contemporary, neutral interiors
Modern kitchen design
Modern bathroom
Beautifully presented home in Merstham
Within walking distance of Merstham train station
Allocated parking
Gated development
2 miles to Reigate's historic high street
Converted in 2018
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Expertly converted and beautifully maintained, Stone is pleased to present a unique home to the market. Step through the door and the sense of space unfolds immediately. The open plan layout is anchored by a sleek grey kitchen, a Michel Roux Jnr design by Roux Lifestyle Ltd, with Bosch appliances neatly integrated beneath a crisp white worktop. Smooth handleless cabinetry sets a contemporary tone, while oak flooring underfoot adds warmth and balance. Modern metro tiling glimmers softly, catching the light in just the right way.

Beyond, the reception space rises dramatically, where a large picture window frames leafy treetop views and a vaulted ceiling throws daylight around the room. A glass balustrade marks the raised living area, its transparency allowing light to move freely, while adding a sense of architectural elegance. An oak stairwell winds upwards, drawing the eye to the mezzanine level where the home’s character truly shines.

Here, beneath the vaulted ceiling, the double bedroom feels both private and connected. A skylight invites the morning light, while the glass balustrade balcony looks back across the reception below, creating a sense of openness and airiness. A contemporary en-suite shower room completes this elevated retreat, sleek in finish and quietly luxurious. The apartment’s neutral palette makes it an easy backdrop for personal style, whether pared-back minimalism or bursts of colour and texture. Modern living made simple and inviting.

Greystone Court, like many traditional buildings, is steeped in history with a story to tell. Built in the Modern-Elizabethan public house style, the - then known as - Joliffe Arms has been an iconic building for over 150 years to people travelling through Merstham. From 1870, the public house captured passing trade as well as satisfying the thirst of the nearby Lime-burners.

In 2018, Trinity Square Developments converted the building into thirteen luxury apartments; With a new roof, new windows and a complete interior refurbishment, along with landscaped gardens, it's only the distinctive brick façade that now reminds us of its past.

The location

The train station is walking distance from Greystone Court, tucked behind Merstham Village's high street, with direct links to London, Brighton and Gatwick.

Reigate is approximately 3 miles away and is a delightful boutique town. Its village-meets-town ambience, historic landmarks and recreational spaces including Priory Park combine for a wonderful afternoon out.

Merstham Village dates to medieval times and its conservation area is centred around the High Street which includes many charismatic listed buildings. Here, you'll find a pub, petrol station, barbers, a village store, and food spots including local favourite, The Pizza Project.

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