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Jackass Lane

Tandridge
£
1775000
Freehold
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
5
Bedrooms,
3
Bathrooms
Size
Approx
2993
sq ft
/
278
sq m
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
Pending
Council Tax Band
G
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Along a gently winding country lane, where hedgerows thicken and the landscape begins to roll, this handsome farmhouse sits quietly behind the historic heart of Old Oxted.

Sat behind a hedged border, this house reveals itself gradually. Dating back to the mid-19th century, the original farmhouse and its adjoining dairy were once an integral part of the rural Tandridge landscape. Expertly and sympathetically converted 26 years ago, the house has since been cherished by one family, evolving gently over time into the beautifully resolved home it is today.

The redevelopment was carried out with great sensitivity, enhancing the original farmhouse. Part of the former dairy was thoughtfully absorbed into the main house, creating a beautifully proportioned dual-aspect living room and an elegant principal suite, effortlessly expanding the original footprint. The result is a home that feels generous, cohesive and layered.

Externally, original red brickwork merges seamlessly with newer additions, making the transition between old and new almost imperceptible. Georgian-inspired casement windows recur throughout, flooding the interiors with natural light and framing far-reaching views across open countryside and towards the Downs, lending the house a constant connection to its surroundings.

Inside, a welcoming entrance hall unfolds, thoughtfully reimagined from what was once intended as a dining room, with bespoke shelving providing form and function in equal measure. Throughout the house, a palette of calming, sophisticated tones are balanced, layered with high-end finishes and timeless design choices inspired by traditional British, Shaker-style and rustic influences. Materials have been carefully selected for durability and longevity, ensuring the house is as practical as it is beautiful.

The heart of the home is undoubtedly the beautifully realised kitchen extension, delivering that most coveted of modern luxuries: open plan living that feels entirely at ease within a period setting. Designed as though it has always belonged, with Shaker cabinetry in soft white and green tones, open shelving, a generous breakfast bar and discreet pantry-style units concealing a large fridge and freezer. The space is filled with natural light, with dual-aspect doors opening onto the garden and windows carefully positioned to frame architectural views of the landscape beyond.

The house offers a series of inviting reception spaces. A formal sitting room sits within part of the former dairy, generous in scale and rich in character, while a cosy snug provides the perfect evening refuge. With views across the fields opposite, a Victorian-inspired fireplace and beautifully crafted bespoke joinery, it is a space made for flickering firelight and unhurried evenings.

Upstairs, tall ceilings enhance the first floor. Five double bedrooms offer flexibility and comfort, each room enjoying far-reaching rural views. The principal suite is a true haven: positioned in a quiet corner of the property, with built-in storage and a well-appointed en-suite bathroom. A second bedroom also benefits from its own recently refitted en-suite, while the main family bathroom is beautifully finished with tongue-and-groove detailing and polished chrome hardware, striking a perfect balance between classic and contemporary.

The location

Outside, the grounds are nothing short of enchanting. Unfolding across approximately four acres and offering multi-faceted zones. The house opens onto a beautifully landscaped garden. An expansive sweep of lawn edged with playful and imaginative topiary, and open rural field beyond, all set against far-reaching views towards the Downs.

Lovingly designed and professionally landscaped, the garden was featured in Period Living magazine in 2023 and is cleverly zoned to make the most of the changing light throughout the day. Colourful, abundant planting weaves through areas of strong architectural structure, ensuring year-round interest and a sense of maturity that belies the garden’s age. Thoughtfully positioned stone benches and timber seating areas invite lingering – whether to enjoy the soft morning sun, seek shade on warm afternoons, or entertain against a backdrop of open countryside.

Yet for all its rural tranquillity, this location offers the very best of both worlds, less than a five minute drive from the amenities of Oxted. The family friendly Barley Mow pub is within walking distance, while the A25 and M25 are close at hand, providing swift connections to neighbouring towns, London and the coast. The town itself is well regarded for its outstanding schools, train links, independent restaurants, and a pleasing mix of familiar coffee shops and everyday conveniences.

Highlighted Features
Unique conversion
Modern farmhouse style home
Charming Victorian family home
Landscaped front garden
Unique reception with glass doors onto courtyard
Charming facade with box hedging and gable-fronted porch
Parking & garage
Beautiful countryside views
Verdant surroundings, with leafy green views
4 acre plot
Landscaped garden with beautiful planting
Design-led interiors
Country style kitchen
Open plan kitchen, living, dining room
Recently extended at the rear
Modern bathroom
Principal bedroom with en-suite
Spacious reception room
Separate snug
Bespoke media wall
Expert joinery throughout
Five double bedrooms
Views across the North Downs
Downstairs WC
Utility room
Contemporary, neutral interiors
Benefitting from considered interior design
Within walking distance of Oxted train station and town centre
Proximity to the historic market towns of Reigate and Oxted
Ideally situated for a number of schools
Beautiful surrounding walks
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Sat behind a hedged border, this house reveals itself gradually. Dating back to the mid-19th century, the original farmhouse and its adjoining dairy were once an integral part of the rural Tandridge landscape. Expertly and sympathetically converted 26 years ago, the house has since been cherished by one family, evolving gently over time into the beautifully resolved home it is today.

The redevelopment was carried out with great sensitivity, enhancing the original farmhouse. Part of the former dairy was thoughtfully absorbed into the main house, creating a beautifully proportioned dual-aspect living room and an elegant principal suite, effortlessly expanding the original footprint. The result is a home that feels generous, cohesive and layered.

Externally, original red brickwork merges seamlessly with newer additions, making the transition between old and new almost imperceptible. Georgian-inspired casement windows recur throughout, flooding the interiors with natural light and framing far-reaching views across open countryside and towards the Downs, lending the house a constant connection to its surroundings.

Inside, a welcoming entrance hall unfolds, thoughtfully reimagined from what was once intended as a dining room, with bespoke shelving providing form and function in equal measure. Throughout the house, a palette of calming, sophisticated tones are balanced, layered with high-end finishes and timeless design choices inspired by traditional British, Shaker-style and rustic influences. Materials have been carefully selected for durability and longevity, ensuring the house is as practical as it is beautiful.

The heart of the home is undoubtedly the beautifully realised kitchen extension, delivering that most coveted of modern luxuries: open plan living that feels entirely at ease within a period setting. Designed as though it has always belonged, with Shaker cabinetry in soft white and green tones, open shelving, a generous breakfast bar and discreet pantry-style units concealing a large fridge and freezer. The space is filled with natural light, with dual-aspect doors opening onto the garden and windows carefully positioned to frame architectural views of the landscape beyond.

The house offers a series of inviting reception spaces. A formal sitting room sits within part of the former dairy, generous in scale and rich in character, while a cosy snug provides the perfect evening refuge. With views across the fields opposite, a Victorian-inspired fireplace and beautifully crafted bespoke joinery, it is a space made for flickering firelight and unhurried evenings.

Upstairs, tall ceilings enhance the first floor. Five double bedrooms offer flexibility and comfort, each room enjoying far-reaching rural views. The principal suite is a true haven: positioned in a quiet corner of the property, with built-in storage and a well-appointed en-suite bathroom. A second bedroom also benefits from its own recently refitted en-suite, while the main family bathroom is beautifully finished with tongue-and-groove detailing and polished chrome hardware, striking a perfect balance between classic and contemporary.

The location

Outside, the grounds are nothing short of enchanting. Unfolding across approximately four acres and offering multi-faceted zones. The house opens onto a beautifully landscaped garden. An expansive sweep of lawn edged with playful and imaginative topiary, and open rural field beyond, all set against far-reaching views towards the Downs.

Lovingly designed and professionally landscaped, the garden was featured in Period Living magazine in 2023 and is cleverly zoned to make the most of the changing light throughout the day. Colourful, abundant planting weaves through areas of strong architectural structure, ensuring year-round interest and a sense of maturity that belies the garden’s age. Thoughtfully positioned stone benches and timber seating areas invite lingering – whether to enjoy the soft morning sun, seek shade on warm afternoons, or entertain against a backdrop of open countryside.

Yet for all its rural tranquillity, this location offers the very best of both worlds, less than a five minute drive from the amenities of Oxted. The family friendly Barley Mow pub is within walking distance, while the A25 and M25 are close at hand, providing swift connections to neighbouring towns, London and the coast. The town itself is well regarded for its outstanding schools, train links, independent restaurants, and a pleasing mix of familiar coffee shops and everyday conveniences.

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