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House For Sale £600,000
Norfolk Road, Dorking, Surrey RH4
previous price £650,000


Description
An Edwardian end-of-terrace villa in an excellent central location moments from Dorking’s historic High Street with its range of shops, cafes and amenities.

The property offers substantial and flexible accommodation across three floors with high ceilings throughout giving a sense of space while large windows allow much natural light to flood into the rooms, particularly the spacious ground floor living room which features a charming bay complete with window seat and extends to over 26ft. To the rear, a couple of steps lead down to a traditional country-style kitchen with a range of storage units and space for appliances with direct access to the backyard.

The first floor comprises three double bedrooms and an accessible shower room with double glass-fronted cubicle. The main front bedroom boasts a wide bay window, a convenient basin set in a vanity unit and a wealth of built-in storage cupboards. Two further double bedrooms on the second floor complete the accommodation.<br/><br/><b>Outside</b><br/><br/>The gable roof of this striking end-of-terrace stands taller than its nearest neighbours and the property is set back from the road behind a small front garden with shrubs enclosed by a low red brick wall. Further outdoor space comes in the form of a small backyard to the rear, which has a gate leading directly to the two private parking spaces with electric car charging point. There is potential to turn the backyard to a small garden whilst maintaining the rare and extremely useful parking spaces.<br/><br/><b>Situation</b><br/><br/>Norfolk Road is a sought-after road of mostly period properties situated in the heart of Dorking, just moments from the town’s charming High Street with its excellent selection of restaurants, cafes and independent shops. There is a Waitrose superstore approx. 250 metres away and a Lidl superstore at the opposite end of Vincent Road. Dorking station offers fast services to both Victoria and Waterloo, while Deepdene Station gives access to the Reading/Gatwick line. The A24 provides access to the M25 at Leatherhead with Gatwick and Heathrow International airports being readily accessible. The general area is famous for its outstanding countryside including the North Downs and Box Hill, much of which is under National Trust ownership with opportunities for walking and cycling. Also nearby is Denbies, England’s largest vineyard and good local schools including Ashcombe, St Martin’s Primary, The Priory School and Ashcombe School.<br/><br/><b>Additional Information</b><br/><br/>In 2018 a new gas combination boiler was installed with thermostatic mixer showers and there is 80MB/s Fibre Optic Internet Connection

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