Originally built in 1931 as the headquarters for the East Surrey Traction Company, the building has watched generations come and go, its red-brick façade and Arts and Crafts detailing holding fast to an earlier era of craftsmanship and charm.
The sympathetic conversion by Frendcastle Homes in 2017 has given Linden Court a renewed purpose, with interiors that balance the elegance of its Grade II-listed heritage with the clean, understated comforts of modern living. Art Deco influences, particularly inside the renovated apartments, where elements like skirting, light fixtures, and internal detailing subtly reflect that era.
This apartment, set within the characterful walls of Linden Court, makes a striking first impression. Two factory-style windows pour natural light into the open-plan kitchen and reception, illuminating sleek cabinetry, integrated appliances and generous proportions that invite both entertaining and quiet retreat. The atmosphere is bright and uncluttered, a neutral canvas for any style of living.
The double bedroom, equally sunlit, is enhanced by clever storage and the calm sophistication of a modern shower room. With secure gated parking and beautifully maintained communal gardens, this home marries history with convenience in a way that feels both rare and enduring.
The location
Stepping outside, the location only deepens the sense of charm. Lesbourne Road itself has the appeal of a small village tucked within the town—a place where neighbours greet each other at the traditional bakery, where a barber, butcher, and the much-loved Nisou bistro create a sense of community and ease.
Just a short stroll further, Reigate’s bustling High Street unfolds with its eclectic mix of boutiques, cafés, and independent shops, offering everything from artisan patisseries to interiors worth lingering over. Reigate station, within easy reach, places London less than an hour away, while the M25 is just moments from the town—making Linden Court as practical as it is picturesque.
For moments of calm, Priory Park lies nearby—a sweeping expanse of landscaped gardens, tennis courts, and wide lawns, where morning joggers, dog walkers and families all share in its gentle rhythm. The park’s café, perched with a view across the lake, is a favourite for a coffee after the market or a weekend wander.
The details
Leasehold property.
Lease length: 989 years remaining.
Service charge: £1402pa in 2025.
Ground rent: £350pa.
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