Offers in excess of
£500,0004 bedroom terraced house for sale
Tweed Lane, Strood Green
Study
Added yesterday
Terraced house
4 beds
1 bath
706
EPC rating: D
Key information
Features and description
- Four bedrooms set across three floors
- Living room & separate dining room with log burner
- Large south facing rear garden
- Ground floor family bathroom
- 12 ft main bedroom
- A short walk to village shop, school and nursery
- Period features
- Close to 1000 sq ft
- Next to miles of green open spaces
- Short drive to dorking and reigate town centres
A well-presented mid-terraced, extended period home offering four bedrooms and a large south-facing garden, perfectly positioned in a sought-after location, within walking distance of the amenities the vibrant village of Brockham has to offer including local shop, nursery, school and scenic countryside walks.
Stepping through the front door, you enter a cosy lounge featuring wooden flooring, a feature fireplace and a warm, welcoming ambiance. A small internal hallway leads through to the dining room, where you'll find built-in storage, a log-burning stove and pleasant views out to the garden, creating an ideal space for family meals or entertaining. From here, the property flows into the kitchen, fitted with a tiled floor, integrated appliances and wood-effect worktops, along with space for further household appliances. A large Velux window floods the space with natural light. A small hallway off the kitchen provides access to a linen closet and a stable door opening directly to the rear garden. The bathroom sits at the back of the home and includes a bath and a separate shower cubicle complete with modern tiling for a stylish aesthetic.
Upstairs on the first floor are two of the four bedrooms. The main bedroom sits at the front and offers a feature fireplace and useful storage, while bedroom two enjoys views over the rear garden. Steps lead up to the second floor, where you'll find two additional bedrooms, one of which is currently arranged as a home office, making excellent use of the space.
Outside, the property is fronted by a decorative wall and a low-maintenance garden, giving this period home a particularly attractive kerb appeal. To the rear, the generous south-facing garden features a patio area, log store, extensive lawn and a storage shed, offering the perfect blend of relaxation, play, and practicality.
Council Tax & Utilities
The council tax band is D. The property is connected to mains gas, electricity and drainage. The property features a FTTC internet connection.
Location
Strood Green is located within the village of Brockham which is highly regarded in the area, with its picturesque green, famous bonfire night, shops, pubs, church, school, doctor's surgery and veterinary centre. A short 5-minute walk away there is a park with a children's playground. The village website identifies many of the clubs, societies and local facilities. Dorking and Reigate market town centres are a short drive away offering major supermarkets, leisure centres, theatres, cinemas and main line stations connecting to London Victoria, London Waterloo and Reading. There is also an off-road cycle route from Brockham to Dorking station, useful for commuting. The area is particularly well known for the surrounding countryside which is ideal for walking, riding, cycling and outdoor pursuits. Brockham sits at the base of Box Hill and Leith Hill National Trust areas, part of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
VIEWING - Strictly by appointment through Seymours Estate Agents, Cummins House, 62 South Street, Dorking, RH4 2HD.
Agents Note: These property details are for guidance purposes only. While every care has been taken to ensure their accuracy, they should not be relied upon as a statement of fact. We strongly advise buyers to independently verify measurements and information with their legal professional. Items known as fixtures and fittings, whether mentioned or not in these sales particulars, are excluded from the sale but may be available by separate negotiation.
Stepping through the front door, you enter a cosy lounge featuring wooden flooring, a feature fireplace and a warm, welcoming ambiance. A small internal hallway leads through to the dining room, where you'll find built-in storage, a log-burning stove and pleasant views out to the garden, creating an ideal space for family meals or entertaining. From here, the property flows into the kitchen, fitted with a tiled floor, integrated appliances and wood-effect worktops, along with space for further household appliances. A large Velux window floods the space with natural light. A small hallway off the kitchen provides access to a linen closet and a stable door opening directly to the rear garden. The bathroom sits at the back of the home and includes a bath and a separate shower cubicle complete with modern tiling for a stylish aesthetic.
Upstairs on the first floor are two of the four bedrooms. The main bedroom sits at the front and offers a feature fireplace and useful storage, while bedroom two enjoys views over the rear garden. Steps lead up to the second floor, where you'll find two additional bedrooms, one of which is currently arranged as a home office, making excellent use of the space.
Outside, the property is fronted by a decorative wall and a low-maintenance garden, giving this period home a particularly attractive kerb appeal. To the rear, the generous south-facing garden features a patio area, log store, extensive lawn and a storage shed, offering the perfect blend of relaxation, play, and practicality.
Council Tax & Utilities
The council tax band is D. The property is connected to mains gas, electricity and drainage. The property features a FTTC internet connection.
Location
Strood Green is located within the village of Brockham which is highly regarded in the area, with its picturesque green, famous bonfire night, shops, pubs, church, school, doctor's surgery and veterinary centre. A short 5-minute walk away there is a park with a children's playground. The village website identifies many of the clubs, societies and local facilities. Dorking and Reigate market town centres are a short drive away offering major supermarkets, leisure centres, theatres, cinemas and main line stations connecting to London Victoria, London Waterloo and Reading. There is also an off-road cycle route from Brockham to Dorking station, useful for commuting. The area is particularly well known for the surrounding countryside which is ideal for walking, riding, cycling and outdoor pursuits. Brockham sits at the base of Box Hill and Leith Hill National Trust areas, part of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
VIEWING - Strictly by appointment through Seymours Estate Agents, Cummins House, 62 South Street, Dorking, RH4 2HD.
Agents Note: These property details are for guidance purposes only. While every care has been taken to ensure their accuracy, they should not be relied upon as a statement of fact. We strongly advise buyers to independently verify measurements and information with their legal professional. Items known as fixtures and fittings, whether mentioned or not in these sales particulars, are excluded from the sale but may be available by separate negotiation.
About this agent

Seymours Dorking is headed up by local Directors David Driscoll and Jamie Hynes bringing over 38 years' experience of selling homes throughout the many towns and picturesque villages of the Surrey Hills. The Dorking office fits perfectly into Seymours' network neighbouring the highly successful Guildford office. At Seymours Dorking we deal with properties of all sizes, from the town centre to the many beautiful surrounding villages.We offer free valuations, help for clients buying and selling property and aim to provide honest advice in all situations, in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. David, who has lived in the area for over 38years, says "We are committed to providing an excellent level of service. Living in Brockham with a young family I know exactly why the Dorking area is such a wonderful place to live and aim to get that across to anyone looking to buy in the area." Jamie, who has been an estate agent for 18 years said, "What makes us stand out from the crowd first and foremost is customer care and always being available. We both love what we do and have a passion for finding a solution." The office is stylish and modern and in planning the design we have incorporated a play area for children to enjoy, plus refreshments are on offer at all times with a warm welcome to everyone. We are proud to say we have raised over £4,500 for Macmillan Cancer Support. We are extremely excited to announce that we will now be working with The Brigitte Trust to try to raise awareness and as much money as possible for this wonderful charity.















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