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Stychens Lane

Bletchingley
£
775000
Freehold
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
3
Bedrooms,
2
Bathrooms
Size
Approx
1295
sq ft
/
120
sq m
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
E
Council Tax Band
G
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From the moment you step through the front door, you are welcomed by a sense of warmth and individuality that only a home with genuine character can offer.

Tucked away down the tranquil Stychens Lane, just a stone’s throw from the historic High Street, lies this most enchanting detached three bedroom character cottage, a hidden gem brimming with rustic charm and timeless appeal.

The home unfolds with a fascinating layout, each room revealing its own story. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the farmhouse-style kitchen, where exposed beams and traditional finishes invite you to linger over a leisurely breakfast or host an intimate dinner with friends. Natural light dances across the rustic surfaces, perfectly complementing the cosy ambience.

Three bedrooms continue the theme of charm, each space offering comfort and a quiet retreat from the world. They are imbued with natural light, offering restful spaces that feel both generous and tranquil.

Outside, the lane’s serene surroundings and the cottage’s secluded setting create a true sense of escape, yet the historic High Street—with its local shops, cafes, and village life—is just moments away. It’s a rare combination: the tranquility of rural living with the vibrancy of a close-knit community within easy reach.

The location

Stychens Lane gently winds through one of Bletchingley’s most enchanting semi-rural pockets, where hedgerows soften the edges of the road and the countryside seems to fold itself around you. Here, this charming tile-hung and stone home sits quietly beside the recreation ground, its timeless character feeling perfectly in step with the pastoral landscape. There is a serenity to this setting—birdsong at daybreak, wide skies at dusk—that evokes the ease of country living without feeling remote.

A short stroll leads you into Bletchingley village, a place where history feels tangible in the ancient church and in the warm welcome of its traditional pubs. The coffee shop, post office and convenience store form the heart of daily life, each adding to the village’s gentle rhythm. For those who cherish the outdoors, the surrounding network of dog-friendly footpaths opens up scenic routes through fields and woodland, while the nearby golf course provides yet another peaceful way to spend time in the open air.

Families are wonderfully catered for here, with South Nutfield’s Priory Farm offering a beloved weekend destination—from its farm shop to its seasonal events. The wider area is known for its excellent schooling options, both state and independent, attracting families seeking a blend of quality education and countryside calm. And while this setting feels blissfully removed from the pace of town, Redhill is only a short drive away, providing fast and reliable train links to London for effortless commuting.

Highlighted Features
Detached Edwardian property
Built between 1900 and 1920
Charming facade
Close to Bletchingley village
Attractive painted brick and tile hung property
Cosy living room
Original fireplaces
Open plan kitchen with dining room
Contemporary kitchen
Breakfast bar
Boot room
Downstairs WC
Perfect blend of countryside living and convenient for nearby towns
Beautiful countryside views
Three double bedrooms
Principal bedroom with en-suite
Generous sized garden
Off street parking
Nearby beautiful national trust walks
Nearby Priory Farm is a popular spot for families
Ideally situated for a number of schools
Redhill's town centre is 15 minutes by car
Georgian-inspired windows
Contemporary, neutral interiors
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Tucked away down the tranquil Stychens Lane, just a stone’s throw from the historic High Street, lies this most enchanting detached three bedroom character cottage, a hidden gem brimming with rustic charm and timeless appeal.

The home unfolds with a fascinating layout, each room revealing its own story. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the farmhouse-style kitchen, where exposed beams and traditional finishes invite you to linger over a leisurely breakfast or host an intimate dinner with friends. Natural light dances across the rustic surfaces, perfectly complementing the cosy ambience.

Three bedrooms continue the theme of charm, each space offering comfort and a quiet retreat from the world. They are imbued with natural light, offering restful spaces that feel both generous and tranquil.

Outside, the lane’s serene surroundings and the cottage’s secluded setting create a true sense of escape, yet the historic High Street—with its local shops, cafes, and village life—is just moments away. It’s a rare combination: the tranquility of rural living with the vibrancy of a close-knit community within easy reach.

The location

Stychens Lane gently winds through one of Bletchingley’s most enchanting semi-rural pockets, where hedgerows soften the edges of the road and the countryside seems to fold itself around you. Here, this charming tile-hung and stone home sits quietly beside the recreation ground, its timeless character feeling perfectly in step with the pastoral landscape. There is a serenity to this setting—birdsong at daybreak, wide skies at dusk—that evokes the ease of country living without feeling remote.

A short stroll leads you into Bletchingley village, a place where history feels tangible in the ancient church and in the warm welcome of its traditional pubs. The coffee shop, post office and convenience store form the heart of daily life, each adding to the village’s gentle rhythm. For those who cherish the outdoors, the surrounding network of dog-friendly footpaths opens up scenic routes through fields and woodland, while the nearby golf course provides yet another peaceful way to spend time in the open air.

Families are wonderfully catered for here, with South Nutfield’s Priory Farm offering a beloved weekend destination—from its farm shop to its seasonal events. The wider area is known for its excellent schooling options, both state and independent, attracting families seeking a blend of quality education and countryside calm. And while this setting feels blissfully removed from the pace of town, Redhill is only a short drive away, providing fast and reliable train links to London for effortless commuting.

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