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Victoria Road

Earlswood
£
500000
Freehold
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
3
Bedrooms,
1
Bathrooms
Size
Approx
1173
sq ft
/
109
sq m
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
D
Council Tax Band
D
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Victoria Road is an established street in the desirable pocket of Earlswood – a row of late Victorian and Edwardian houses that offer charm and character. This semi-detached home sits comfortably among them, its painted pebble dash facade framed by white quoins giving it beautiful curb appeal.

The stained glass front door sets the tone from the outset: character preserved, with contemporary finishes. Inside, the hall opens into a double aspect reception that feels both sociable and calm. The living area gathers before the bay window, where a mature hedge softens the outside world and bespoke shutters filter the light rather than block it. It’s a space that works year-round – bright but never exposed, finished in heritage neutrals that don’t date. Underfoot, treated wood brings warmth and a sense of continuity.

The dining area sits to the rear, where a sash window draws the garden into view. There’s an easy connection through to the kitchen – a country-style space with a contemporary edge, finished with oak worktops that feel both practical and considered. Outside, the garden has been properly thought through. It’s private, landscaped, and sociable – not just something to look at. There’s space to sit with a coffee in the morning as the light shifts through the trees.

Upstairs, three well-proportioned double bedrooms and a generous family bathroom occupy the first floor, all finished with the same measured approach to colour and detail. Above, the loft conversion creates a fourth bedroom that feels notably expansive, filled with natural light and calm, design-led tones. It’s a home that’s been improved with intent, rather than trend.

The location

Life here extends well beyond the front door. Earlswood and Redhill stations are both within walking distance, offering straightforward connections into London, Gatwick and beyond. Redhill town centre is close enough to be part of daily life, with its mix of shops, cafés and everyday conveniences. Green space is woven into the area. Earlswood Common and its lakes offer an easy reset — somewhere for morning walks or weekend picnics. A short drive takes you to Priory Farm, a local favourite for its farm shop and café, while heading the other way brings you into Reigate, where Friday evenings tend to revolve around its well-regarded restaurants and independent spots. For families, the area holds strong appeal. Schools are consistently well-regarded, and the balance between town and countryside feels particularly well judged. From here, connections outwards are swift — neighbouring towns, the Surrey Hills, the coast and Gatwick all within easy reach.

Highlighted Features
Charming Earlswood period property
Three double bedrooms
Upstairs bathroom
Large open plan reception space
Contemporary, neutral interiors
Fully fitted kitchen with garden access
Beautifully landscaped garden
Patio area for outdoor dining and BBQ's
Loft expansion already undertaken
Charming facade
Large traditional windows, flooding the space with natural light
Walking distance to Earlswood train station
Within walking distance of Redhill train station
Situated in Redhill's town centre
Ideally situated for a number of schools
Nearby Priory Farm is a popular spot for families
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The stained glass front door sets the tone from the outset: character preserved, with contemporary finishes. Inside, the hall opens into a double aspect reception that feels both sociable and calm. The living area gathers before the bay window, where a mature hedge softens the outside world and bespoke shutters filter the light rather than block it. It’s a space that works year-round – bright but never exposed, finished in heritage neutrals that don’t date. Underfoot, treated wood brings warmth and a sense of continuity.

The dining area sits to the rear, where a sash window draws the garden into view. There’s an easy connection through to the kitchen – a country-style space with a contemporary edge, finished with oak worktops that feel both practical and considered. Outside, the garden has been properly thought through. It’s private, landscaped, and sociable – not just something to look at. There’s space to sit with a coffee in the morning as the light shifts through the trees.

Upstairs, three well-proportioned double bedrooms and a generous family bathroom occupy the first floor, all finished with the same measured approach to colour and detail. Above, the loft conversion creates a fourth bedroom that feels notably expansive, filled with natural light and calm, design-led tones. It’s a home that’s been improved with intent, rather than trend.

The location

Life here extends well beyond the front door. Earlswood and Redhill stations are both within walking distance, offering straightforward connections into London, Gatwick and beyond. Redhill town centre is close enough to be part of daily life, with its mix of shops, cafés and everyday conveniences. Green space is woven into the area. Earlswood Common and its lakes offer an easy reset — somewhere for morning walks or weekend picnics. A short drive takes you to Priory Farm, a local favourite for its farm shop and café, while heading the other way brings you into Reigate, where Friday evenings tend to revolve around its well-regarded restaurants and independent spots. For families, the area holds strong appeal. Schools are consistently well-regarded, and the balance between town and countryside feels particularly well judged. From here, connections outwards are swift — neighbouring towns, the Surrey Hills, the coast and Gatwick all within easy reach.

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