Coopers Hill Road, Nutfield | £450k
A rare synthesis of period character and contemporary living, this beautifully converted apartment sits within a commanding country estate near Nutfield. The main reception room sets the tone with its vaulted ceiling and exposed beams, framing a light, open plan living and dining space that flows naturally throughout. A striking sage green kitchen with black granite worktops offers genuine substance, whilst a dedicated study and a third floor reception, currently used as a private gym, provide flexibility for modern living. Generously proportioned bedrooms and well finished bathrooms complete the accommodation. Set within expansive communal grounds behind secure electric gates, the property enjoys country tranquillity with the practical benefits of estate residence, including two parking spaces with EV charging and a communal cellar.
Details
Bedrooms: 2Bathrooms: 1
Receptions: 2
Square Feet: 1368
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Set within a country estate, this converted period apartment achieves genuine synthesis of architectural character and contemporary living. Four floors of approximately 1,368 square feet distribute space with remarkable efficiency, respecting original fabric whilst introducing modern utility that feels entirely integrated.
The main reception room establishes the property's tone: a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams frames light, generous proportions, with windows overlooking the grounds and far reaching views. This open plan living and dining space flows naturally, characterful yet contemporary.
The kitchen captures the essential balance. Dark green cabinetry and black granite create contemporary substance without aggression, with dual ovens. A dedicated study provides quiet working space, whilst a third floor reception serves as dedicated gym space, complete with vaulted ceiling and roof lights.
Bedrooms are generously proportioned with character detailing, complemented by a further loft room offering flexibility. Bathrooms are well proportioned and thoughtfully finished.
The estate setting proves distinctive. Secure electric gates control access to grounds that remain substantially private, opening toward mature woodland and managed parkland. Two dedicated parking spaces include EV charging. A communal cellar provides storage. The overall effect is country tranquillity achieved within organised convenience.
The conversion represents skilled undertaking, blending characterful proportions with genuine contemporary function. Property for those valuing country setting, architectural interest, and contemporary comfort in equal measure.
Location Guide
Nutfield is a picturesque village nestled in the heart of Surrey, England. Characterised by its charming rural ambiance, Nutfield seamlessly blends historical richness with natural beauty. The village is set against the backdrop of the scenic North Downs, offering breath taking vistas and a tranquil environment that draws visitors and residents alike.
Nutfield boasts a vibrant community spirit, centred around key local landmarks. The parish church of St. Peter and St. Paul stands as a testament to the village’s deep historical roots, dating back to the 13th century. The local pub, The Queens Head, offers a cosy setting with great food and a fine selection of drinks. A short walk will take you to the award-winning Priory Farm shop where you can shop from their delicious delicatessen, artisan bakery, organic wines and more.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to explore, with numerous footpaths and trails winding through the surrounding countryside. Mercers Country Park, just a short distance away, provides opportunities for fishing, sailing, and enjoying leisurely walks around the lake. The village is also near the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making it an ideal spot for hiking and nature walks.
Despite its serene rural setting, Nutfield boasts excellent connectivity. Nutfield station provides regular services to London and other key destinations. Redhill, Merstham and Horley stations are a short drive, providing access to frequent train services to London Victoria and London Bridge. A commute from Horley or Redhill to Victoria is around 35 minutes on the fast service. Alternatively, the M25 is only a 10 minute drive. Gatwick airport is also very accessible, only taking 16 minutes to reach by car. For day trips, Brighton is approximately a 40 minute drive.
Nutfield’s combination of scenic beauty, historical charm, and community-oriented living makes it a quintessentially English village, offering a peaceful retreat while still being within easy reach of urban conveniences.

