A commuter’s dream home has hit the market for £850,000.
The four-bed property is attached to a train station and a stone’s throw away from the tracks.
The line has direct links to London, making it a very attractive purchase for workers who need to make it into the capital.
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But buyers will need to be warned.
Trains run from the station between 6 am and midnight from Monday to Saturday, with up to four trains passing through every hour.
And the living room looks directly onto the platform.
The property was originally built in 1867 as part of Box Hill and Westhumble Station, Dorking.
In the 90s, the building was converted into a home after British Rail sold it off, as reported by Luxury Property News.
Ralph James Estate Agents said: “One of the standout features of this property is its direct links to London, making it ideal for those who need to commute to the city for work or leisure.
“Imagine the convenience of being able to easily travel to London while still enjoying the tranquillity of village life.
“The private elevated garden provides a secluded oasis where you can unwind and enjoy the beauty of nature.
“Whether you’re hosting a summer barbecue or simply sipping your morning coffee, this garden offers the perfect retreat.
“Parking is always a concern, but not with this property.
“Benefit from private parking, ensuring that you never have to worry about finding a space after a long day.
“Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of history in a picturesque village with easy access to London.
“This property truly offers the best of both worlds – historic charm and modern convenience.
“An exceptional family home positioned in a rarely available former station house, boasting character and charm throughout, located in a peaceful village setting yet conveniently within direct links to London on your doorstep.”
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