First listed on: 11th April 2024
Nearest stations:
- Redhill (0.5 mi)
- Earlswood (Surrey) (1.3 mi)
- Reigate (1.3 mi)
- Merstham (1.6 mi)
- Nutfield (2.2 mi)
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Property Description
Good size 2 bedroom top floor maisonette. Accommodation can be adapted depending on needs, as the second bedroom could be an additional living room or office room as has 2 access points. With more and more people working from home we feel this is an appealing feature to many. The bathroom is light and airy with a white three piece suite and window and the kitchen hosts a range of fitted units and a built in oven and hob. Available on 12 or 24 month tenancy agreement with option of a break clause on 24 month tenancy at 12 months. Council tax band c
Properties in this road are popular as it's a no through road and is situated approximately half a mile from Redhill town centre and the mainline station.
Redhill is a town in the borough of Reigate and Banstead within the county of Surrey, England. The town, which adjoins the town of Reigate to the west, is due south of Croydon in Greater London, and is part of the London commuter belt. The town is also the post town, entertainment and commercial area of three adjoining communities: Merstham, Earlswood and Whitebushes, as well as of two small rural villages to the east in the Tandridge District, Bletchingley and Nutfield.
Redhill is sited about 3 miles south of a minor pass at Merstham (elevation of around 120 m (390 ft) compared to a height of around 180 m (590 ft) on either side) in the North Downs, through which passes the London-Brighton road. Beneath this pass, two rival railway companies excavated the Merstham tunnels, which are still used by regular commuter trains and goods transport, with the two railway lines intersecting to the south of Redhill station. A major factor in the development of the town was the coming of the railways. Redhill railway station continues to be an important junction.
A town formed here in part of the rural parishes of Reigate Foreign and Merstham when a turnpike road was built in 1818. The settlement was originally known as "Warwick Town" after Warwick Road, and became known as Redhill when the post office moved from Red Hill Common in the south-west of the town in 1856.
Redhill is one of the few places in the UK where fuller's earth can be extracted, though production ceased in 2000. Alfred Nobel demonstrated dynamite for the first time at a Merstham quarry, 2 miles north of Redhill in 1868. Council Tax Band: Holding Deposit: ?346.00
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Date | History Details |
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21/04/2024 | Property listed at £1,500 |
12/04/2024 | Property listed at £1,600 |
26/03/2023 | Property listed at £1,400 |
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