Harestone Hill, Caterham | £1.5m (Sold off market)

A short stroll up the beautiful tree-lined Harestone Hill, Riddings Court is a wonder of 19th century Gothic styling with sharply pointed spires, bristling turrets and grand stone masonry, occupying a third of an acre plot. Oozing character and enjoying far-reaching views the magnitude of the unique residence is immediately apparent. This magnificent property provides sumptuous family accommodation incorporating luxurious and traditional features and boasts 4300 square feet over four floors. Fabulous open hallways and landings wind through the spine of this vast home which retains a harmonious feeling of grandeur and decadence. An ornate and suitably elaborate stone porch welcomes you to this special home setting the tone and flavour of what awaits within.

Details

Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 5
Receptions: 3
Square Feet: 4354

A substantial solid oak front door opens to a sizeable vestibule stylishly tiled with lots of room for hanging coats, original panelled double doors lead onto a breathtaking entrance hall with high ceilings and beautiful parquet flooring. The handcrafted mahogany staircase ascends to the upper floors, the house is generously spread, each room suitably proportioned for its purpose, and the formal dining room is open to the entrance hall with a stone fireplace, intricate cornicing and fabulous 16” skirting boards. There is a lovely outlook across the front garden bordered for privacy with hedging and trees. The centrepiece, and hub, of this stunning home, is the recently adopted open plan kitchen with a sitting room and further dining space. Opulent finishings include granite work surfaces, cast iron radiators, more parquet flooring, and an exquisite Island, perfect for guests to gather for drinks and nibbles. An adjacent conservatory, ideally placed next to the kitchen, is wonderful for eating breakfast or enjoying a morning coffee while overlooking the garden and views of the valley. A traditional study completes the ground floor accommodation, wonderful and light, an inspiring room for those working from home or children studying.

The scenic views of the valley can be best enjoyed by climbing the stairs from the delightful balcony on the half landing. Onwards to the first floor, the broad square landing leads to the bedrooms, five in total, they are all generous including a master suite with bespoke fitted wardrobes and a large en-suite. Three further doubles (two with well-sized en-suites) and a stylish modern bathroom complete the first floor. An enclosed staircase accesses the second floor which offers an exceptionally bright 32’ ft loft room with en-suite, the room lends itself to guest or nanny quarters, a home cinema or a games room. 

 The basement area is divided into four main sections, a fully equipped utility room with plumbing for washing machines, extra space for chest freezers, tumble dryers and larder space, the other rooms are currently used as a fantastic wine cellar, a workshop and even more storage! The garden is particularly impressive, and deceptively spacious, enjoying privacy with a variety of mature trees, shrubs, a ‘wild grass’ section and a manicured level lawn for the family to enjoy fun and games. The house is set back from the road by a gated front drive with block paving allowing parking for numerous cars and vehicles.

Location Guide

Transportation links: Caterham is well connected by road and rail, with the A22 running through the town and linking it to London, Croydon, Guildford and the M25. Caterham railway station is in the town centre and offers regular services to London Bridge and Victoria in about 45 minutes. There are also buses serving the local area and nearby towns.

Local schools: Caterham has a range of schools for all ages and abilities, including state and independent options. Some of the notable schools are Caterham School, a co-educational day and boarding school for ages 3 to 18; de Stafford School, a mixed secondary school and sixth form; Audley Primary School, a community school for ages 4 to 11; and St Francis Catholic Primary School, a voluntary aided school for ages 4 to 11.

Shopping and amenities: Caterham has a variety of shops, restaurants, cafes and pubs to suit different tastes and budgets. The town centre has a mix of high street chains and independent retailers, as well as a weekly market on Wednesdays and Saturdays. There are also supermarkets, banks, pharmacies, health centres and other services in the town. For more shopping options, Croydon is only a short drive or train ride away.

Local attractions: Caterham has plenty of things to do and see for residents and visitors alike. The town is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with the North Downs Way passing through it and offering scenic walks and views. There are also several parks and open spaces in the town, such as Queen’s Park, Manor Park and Westway Common. For history and culture lovers, there are attractions such as RAF Kenley, a former airfield that played a key role in the Battle of Britain; Soper Hall Community Centre, a historic building that hosts events and activities; and The Miller Centre Theatre, a local theatre that puts on shows and films.

 
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