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Church Hill

Merstham
£
1300000
Freehold
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
4
Bedrooms,
3
Bathrooms
Size
Approx
4262
sq ft
/
396
sq m
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
D
Council Tax Band
G
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Set discreetly along one of Church Hill’s most sought-after private roads, this home reveals itself gradually — a beautifully judged blend of period charm and contemporary family living, wrapped in greenery and privacy. There is a reassuring sense of permanence here, the kind that comes with established trees, generous plots and houses that were built to last, yet the atmosphere is anything but formal. This is a home designed to be lived in, shared and enjoyed.

The approach alone hints at what lies beyond: a pretty period façade softened by mature planting and the quiet confidence of a home that sits comfortably within its surroundings. Step inside and the generous central entrance hall immediately sets the tone, acting as a natural hub from which the house unfolds. To one side lies a substantial home office — a rare luxury — complete with its original brick fireplace and oak mantel. It is a room that feels calm and grounded, ideal for working from home, reading by the fire or simply closing the door on the day.

The main living room is both elegant and inviting, benefiting from a lovely triple aspect that captures light throughout the day. A large bay window overlooks trees and shrubbery to the front, creating a sense of seclusion, while to the rear, sliding doors open onto a raised deck that runs the full width of the house. In warmer months, the boundary between inside and out all but disappears, making this a space equally suited to relaxed family evenings and larger gatherings with friends.

At the heart of the house sits the impressive open-plan kitchen and dining area — a space that has clearly been designed with modern family life in mind. Flooded with natural light from a dramatic pitched skylight and a run of sliding doors, it is both uplifting and wonderfully practical. The kitchen itself is sleek yet warm, centred around a generous island and breakfast bar dressed in charcoal shaker-style cabinetry with marble-effect worktops. Neutral slab-door wall units, chrome cup handles, a glass electric hob and tall backsplash give the room a polished, editorial finish, while a separate utility room keeps everyday essentials neatly out of sight. This is a room made for conversation: children doing homework at the island, friends lingering over supper, doors thrown open on summer evenings.

Upstairs, the sense of considered comfort continues. Four beautifully decorated bedrooms offer flexibility for family, guests and hobbies alike, with two benefitting from their own en suite bathrooms. A stylish family bathroom serves the remaining rooms, ensuring that mornings run smoothly even in the busiest of households. Each space feels light, restful and quietly luxurious, with proportions that allow the rooms to grow and adapt over time.

Outside, the garden has been designed as a series of inviting zones. From the raised decking — perfect for alfresco dining and relaxed seating — steps lead down to the swimming pool level, framed by leafy views that create a feeling of escape. Further steps reveal a large lawn, ideal for games, play or simply stretching out in the sun, with a charming summer house offering a peaceful retreat or entertaining space at the far end. It is a garden that works hard but never feels over-designed, welcoming families of all ages and encouraging long days spent outdoors.

The location

Set beside the historic church, the entrance to the private road Church hill winds gently upwards, offering an exclusive setting. Despite its secluded feel, the home benefits from excellent transport links, with easy access to both the M23 and M25, making it ideal for commuters. Merstham train station is just a 10 minute walk away, providing direct routes to London and surrounding areas. Merstham itself is a charming historic village, rich in character and community spirit. The village offers a blend of traditional architecture, quaint local shops, and a selection of welcoming pubs and eateries. Just a 10 minute drive away, the bustling market town of Reigate provides an even greater array of restaurants, boutique shops, and cultural attractions. For those who enjoy the outdoors, the surrounding area offers beautiful scenic dog walks, with rolling countryside and nature trails right on the doorstep. Whether strolling along the banks of the nearby lakes or exploring the picturesque Surrey Hills, Briarfield’s location provides the perfect balance.

Highlighted Features
Attractive red brick exterior
Private road
Far reaching views
Driveway and garage
Swimming pool
Tranquil garden surrounded by mature trees
Open plan kitchen with dining room
Large open plan reception space
Original fireplaces
Wide, welcoming entrance hall
Dedicated study
Downstairs WC
Utility room
Additional loft room
Four double bedroom detached family house
Principal bedroom with en-suite and dressing room
Three beautiful bathrooms
Flexible layout
Desirable residential road for families
Beautifully presented home in Merstham
Within walking distance of Merstham train station
Ideally situated for a number of schools
Redhill's town centre is 15 minutes by car
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Set discreetly along one of Church Hill’s most sought-after private roads, this home reveals itself gradually — a beautifully judged blend of period charm and contemporary family living, wrapped in greenery and privacy. There is a reassuring sense of permanence here, the kind that comes with established trees, generous plots and houses that were built to last, yet the atmosphere is anything but formal. This is a home designed to be lived in, shared and enjoyed.

The approach alone hints at what lies beyond: a pretty period façade softened by mature planting and the quiet confidence of a home that sits comfortably within its surroundings. Step inside and the generous central entrance hall immediately sets the tone, acting as a natural hub from which the house unfolds. To one side lies a substantial home office — a rare luxury — complete with its original brick fireplace and oak mantel. It is a room that feels calm and grounded, ideal for working from home, reading by the fire or simply closing the door on the day.

The main living room is both elegant and inviting, benefiting from a lovely triple aspect that captures light throughout the day. A large bay window overlooks trees and shrubbery to the front, creating a sense of seclusion, while to the rear, sliding doors open onto a raised deck that runs the full width of the house. In warmer months, the boundary between inside and out all but disappears, making this a space equally suited to relaxed family evenings and larger gatherings with friends.

At the heart of the house sits the impressive open-plan kitchen and dining area — a space that has clearly been designed with modern family life in mind. Flooded with natural light from a dramatic pitched skylight and a run of sliding doors, it is both uplifting and wonderfully practical. The kitchen itself is sleek yet warm, centred around a generous island and breakfast bar dressed in charcoal shaker-style cabinetry with marble-effect worktops. Neutral slab-door wall units, chrome cup handles, a glass electric hob and tall backsplash give the room a polished, editorial finish, while a separate utility room keeps everyday essentials neatly out of sight. This is a room made for conversation: children doing homework at the island, friends lingering over supper, doors thrown open on summer evenings.

Upstairs, the sense of considered comfort continues. Four beautifully decorated bedrooms offer flexibility for family, guests and hobbies alike, with two benefitting from their own en suite bathrooms. A stylish family bathroom serves the remaining rooms, ensuring that mornings run smoothly even in the busiest of households. Each space feels light, restful and quietly luxurious, with proportions that allow the rooms to grow and adapt over time.

Outside, the garden has been designed as a series of inviting zones. From the raised decking — perfect for alfresco dining and relaxed seating — steps lead down to the swimming pool level, framed by leafy views that create a feeling of escape. Further steps reveal a large lawn, ideal for games, play or simply stretching out in the sun, with a charming summer house offering a peaceful retreat or entertaining space at the far end. It is a garden that works hard but never feels over-designed, welcoming families of all ages and encouraging long days spent outdoors.

The location

Set beside the historic church, the entrance to the private road Church hill winds gently upwards, offering an exclusive setting. Despite its secluded feel, the home benefits from excellent transport links, with easy access to both the M23 and M25, making it ideal for commuters. Merstham train station is just a 10 minute walk away, providing direct routes to London and surrounding areas. Merstham itself is a charming historic village, rich in character and community spirit. The village offers a blend of traditional architecture, quaint local shops, and a selection of welcoming pubs and eateries. Just a 10 minute drive away, the bustling market town of Reigate provides an even greater array of restaurants, boutique shops, and cultural attractions. For those who enjoy the outdoors, the surrounding area offers beautiful scenic dog walks, with rolling countryside and nature trails right on the doorstep. Whether strolling along the banks of the nearby lakes or exploring the picturesque Surrey Hills, Briarfield’s location provides the perfect balance.

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