About this development
Oldencraig Mews is a Landmark development from Chartwell Land and New Homes. 23 individually designed homes set in 21 acres.
Formerly a world famous equestrian centre, Oldencraig Mews is surrounded by woodland and meadowland with an abundance of Wildlife.
There is a collection of 4 and 5 double bedroom detached breathtaking homes. The double height entrance halls are very welcoming and leads you through to an impressive kitchens, dining and living spaces with bi-folding doors on to the more than generous rear gardens, thus making these spaces ideal for entertaining. The entrance hall leads to the formal dining room with doors to the garden, living room again with direct access to the rear gardens, family room and a study. the downstairs is complimented by a utility room off the kitchen and a w.c.
Stairs from the entrance hall lead to to the galleried first floor and the principal bedroom suite with views across your garden and the fields and woodland beyond. The principal bedroom boasts a separate dressing room and en suite bathroom. Bedroom two also benefits from a dressing room and separate en-suite shower room. Three further double bedrooms share the family bathroom.
Outside
To the front of the properties there is off street parking to a number of vehicles and also all of these stunning houses benefit from a double car barn.
Flagstone paving slabs to pathways and patios. The rear gardens are mainly West facing and mainly laid to lawn with patios from the kitchen, dining and living rooms.
Situation
The Village of Lingfield, in the south east corner of
Surrey abutting Kent and West Sussex is surrounded by areas of beautiful greenbelt countryside. The village center boasts good local shopping, with a combination of independent traders and larger grocery stores. There are three pubs, two golf courses and several highly regarded restaurants in the village too. The village proudly achieved its Fairtrade status nearly 20 years ago.
Within walking distance of Oldencraig Mews, on
Tandridge Lane, is The Red Barn a wonderful pub in a 500 year old barn serving fresh seasonal food and an array of drinks. The village has a great sense of community and runs many events including Lingfest, a family led festival which welcomed over 3000 festival goers in 2019, and the annual Edenbridge & Oxted Agricultural Show, which
celebrated its 170th anniversary in 2017 and attracts over 45,000 visitors over the August Bank Holiday. Close to the center of the village are the Lingfield Nature Reserves a 26-acre site which is a mixture of meadows, hedges and woodland copses and also boasts a wetland area, an orchid and wildflower meadow and a butterfly garden. The public have free access to the Reserves for country walks, picnics and nature trails.
When you think of Lingfield you cannot help but think of Lingfield Park or “Lovely Lingfield”‚ as it is often referred to by the racing fraternity. Home to the famous racecourse and one of the oldest established in the country. It holds regular race meetings and combines national hunt and flat racing. The village has a centrally located primary school and the highly regarded Lingfield College Independent Day School, a fully co-educational, independent school for children aged 2-18, set in 40 acres is situated on the edge of the village.
A prime location for commuters looking to avoid the village’s busier neighbouring towns, Lingfeld’s mainline station offers direct services to East Croydon, London Bridge and Victoria. The nearby M25 can be accessed at Godstone, providing easy access to London, Brighton and Gatwick airport.
Oldencraig Mews is a Landmark development from Chartwell Land and New Homes. 23 individually designed homes set in 21 acres.
Formerly a world famous equestrian centre
Oldencraig Mews is surrounded by woodland and meadowland with an abundance of Wildlife.