A charming four-bedroom family home, perfectly positioned close to the village centre of Shamley Green. With the potential to extend (STPP). In all 1.4 acres. Tanyard Farm is situated towards the centre of Shamley Green, a highly sought-after and picturesque Surrey village. The village has a newly enlarged general store/post office, a church and two popular public houses, which offer excellent dining, and lies mid-way between Guildford and Cranleigh village, in an area surrounded by lovely countryside. The county town of Guildford, with its famous cobbled High Street, offers excellent shopping with covered precincts, many leading stores, restaurants and recreational facilities. For the commuter by rail, Guildford mainline station has a fast service to London Waterloo, whilst the A3 provides excellent road links to the M25, thus putting the south coast, Heathrow and Gatwick International airports and central London within easy reach. There are several excellent schools in the vicinity, including Longacre Prep School, St. Catherine's in Bramley, Cranleigh Prep and Senior schools, Tormead, The Royal Grammar School, Guildford High School and Charterhouse.Shalford Station 2.8 miles (London Waterloo: 49 min) Guildford Station 4.8 miles (London Waterloo: 34 min) Guildford Town 4.8 miles, Central London 27 miles, Heathrow 28 miles, Gatwick 33 milesThis charming and striking red brick period home is situated along a semi-rural lane leading from the village. Approached via a gated in-and-out driveway which opens to a substantial parking area, you are immediately struck by the impressive scale and character of this wonderful country home. The main entrance welcomes you into a dining hall with an inglenook fireplace, beamed ceiling, and classic leaded-light windows, modern services such as a Crestron lighting system are an added feature. Leading from the dining hall is a charming sitting room with woodburning stove. To the right is a wonderful drawing room which has a generous bay window and period fireplace with an ornate surround. Also leading from the dining hall is access to the study and cloakroom, whilst turning to the right leads to the kitchen. The bespoke hand-made kitchen has a central island and opens to a superb conservatory that enjoys a delightful outlook of the surrounding terrace and gardens beyond. A separate prep kitchen is hugely helpful when hosting events and connects to the office room. From here a spiral staircase leads up to bedroom four which also has an en suite bathroom. This side of the house could be separated to create a completely self-contained annexe if you so wished. The first-floor accommodation is equally impressive, with a fabulous principal bedroom suite. The dressing room has been fitted with bespoke wardrobes and cabinetry; steps lead to the most stunning vaulted bedroom. Furthermore, a well-appointed en suite bathroom complements this remarkable suite. Three further bedrooms and two bathrooms (one en suite) complete the first-floor accommodation. Aside from the impressive front garden, the rear gardens have an appealing layout with a large terrace perfect for entertaining, and steps leading up to the main lawn area and secondary sun terrace. From here the grounds lead onto further terraces, all bordered by a variety of mature trees and established hedgerows. In all 1.4 acres Agents Note: Planning was achieved in 2013 to create a two storey, two-bedroom ancillary building, we believe a certificate of lawfulness has been issued to establish the planning permission. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_guildford-d196316/for-sale_i70376850
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This stunning family house really does have it all offering beautifully presented and extensive accommodation of nearly 10,000 sq.ft with further outbuildings and is quietly situated at the end of a lane on a secluded plot approaching 5 acres and yet is within a short drive of both Guildford and Farnham. With stabling, large indoor pool, ample garaging, a superb cinema room, office suite, games room and two paddocks, this fantastic house has just been refurbished throughout and would suit a large family and is offered with no onward chain. The ground floor accommodation comprises a huge triple aspect drawing room, impressive kitchen/dining/family room and a spacious conservatory across the entire rear of the property with views over the gardens and fields beyond. Stairs lead down to the lower ground floor comprising a cinema room with bar, large play room and secure storage room.The 1st floor accommodation comprises a master bedroom suite comprising large bedroom, walk-in dressing room and large ensuite bathroom. There are two further bedroom suites, two additional double bedrooms and a family bathroom on this floor. A door to the side of the house leads through to the ancillary building comprising utility, cloakroom and a huge family room with stairs upto to a spacious home office area. To the rear is access to the large heated indoor pool with hot tub, steam room, changing rooms and pump room. A gated driveway leads to the large courtyard with extensive parking and a stable block comprising five stables, cart barn and three garages. Surrounding the property are well-maintained landscaped lawns with two paddocks to the front ideal for grazing.Council Tax Band: H For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_guildford-d196316/for-sale_i68711270
Magnificently historic and beautifully presented 5 bedroom wing in romantic gardens. DescriptionGreat Tangley Manor, which is listed Grade I, is described by Pevsner in The Buildings of England as 'the most impressive of Surrey's moderate collection of half-timbered houses.'There has been a dwelling on the site of Great Tangley Manor since 1016. Some of the garden walls are of Saxon origin. It was reputedly Prince John's hunting lodge in the twelfth century and was rebuilt as a Medieval Hall house in the fifteenth century. The Tudor frontage, upper floor and some of the panelling was added in 1582. In 1885 the house was bought by Wickham Flower, a founder member of the Society for the Preservation of Ancient Buildings and part of the Arts and Crafts Movement. He commissioned Philip Webb, the famous architect, to extend it. Today, the property is divided into two exceptional wings. Upper Tangley Manor is the east wing of the building, the major part of which was designed by Webb. It extends to approximately 5,000 sq ft, set over two floors, and comprises 4 wonderfully generous reception spaces, a kitchen/breakfast room (which won the New Building's Category of the Waverley Design Awards in 2007), 5 double bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Every room exudes character and fascinating architectural detail from the medieval period through to the Art Deco. Upper Tangley Manor has mixed use Class C3 and Class D2 and has been used as a holiday let and wedding reception venue by the current owners. It has two independent entrances affording extra flexibility of use.The gardens are a major feature of the property, structured by Wickham Flower at the end of the 19th century. Characteristic of the Arts and Crafts Movement, the integration of house and garden is at the centre of the design, with the house spilling out into the garden in a series of out-door rooms. The walled garden and formal lawn to the South West epitomise the romantic English country garden with gloriously full borders, rich in texture and colour. The moat, which encircles the property is one of its most spectacular, defining features.Beyond the formal gardens, the grounds extend into a wilder, natural setting which features an array of important specimen trees. Of particular note is the King John Oak and a magnificent tulip tree. The lake hosts an abundance of wild life and is surrounded by a variety of beautiful trees and planted with irises and bullrushes. The Bog garden, which has been described as one of the most successful of its kind in the country, is planted with white bells, candelabra primulas, azaleas and bamboo and enclosed with stunning rhododendrons in shades of pink and red in the Spring. Adjacent is the wisteria walk, which has featured in several books, and which runs almost the entire length of the lake.Within the grounds there is also a garage with electric car charging point.LocationThe attractive and ancient village of Wonersh lies some 3.5 miles South-East of Guildford and is surrounded by The Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Wonersh has a parish church, surgery, public house, village shop and Post Office. Whilst these amenities provide for daily needs, nearby Cranleigh and Guildford provide a more comprehensive range of shopping, leisure and cultural amenities.The main line station at Guildford offers a fast and frequent service into London, with journey times from around 36 minutes. The A3 provides access to London, the South coast, airports and the national motorway network via the M25 interchange at Wisley. Good schools in the area include St Catherine's, Lanesborough, Tormead, Guildford High School, Royal Grammar School, Cranmore, St Teresa's, Cranleigh, Charterhouse and Prior's Field. Recreational opportunities include golf at several local clubs; The Spectrum Sports and Leisure Centre; racing at Epsom and Sandown Park; and polo at Ewhurst. In addition, the surrounding countryside, including The North Downs Way and the Downs Link paths, offers excellent walking and riding.All times and distances are approximate.Square Footage: 4,993 sq ft Acreage: 3.95 AcresDirectionsFrom Guildford, head South on the A281 towards Horsham. Continue for 1.7 miles, then at the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Kings Road/A248. After 0.9 miles, continue on to Wonersh Common/B2128. In 240m, turn left onto Great Tangley and continue until you reach the entrance for Great Tangley Manor.All distances are approximate. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_guildford-d196316/for-sale_i70367498
The Fort is a striking, contemporary home finished to incredibly high standards. Arranged over three floors, the property spans over 4,400 square feet of well balanced accommodation well suited for family living.On entering, the ground floor opens into a bright entrance hallway with modern clean lines and mirrored wardrobes providing excellent storage. To the right of the hallway is a cinema room, which could also be used as a guest bedroom with the benefit of an en suite bathroom. An expansive games room and gym spans the width of the back of the house and has a bar area. The integral garage can be accessed from the hallway, and there is a utility space, plant room and store.A sleek stone staircase leads up to the first floor and into the superb open-plan kitchen and dual reception room. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow natural light to flood the room and bi-folding doors open to the wraparound terrace, perfectly connecting the house to the garden. The bespoke kitchen is fitted with modern units and Quartz stone worktops with integrated Miele appliances including a Leibherr double fridge with wine fridge and a central island with a breakfast bar for casual dining, which sits alongside space for a more formal dining setting. A utility room is found off the kitchen with access out to the rear garden. The drawing room leads from the kitchen and has a feature fireplace and provides ample space for entertaining, and a useful office is found off this room to the rear of the property.A feature cantilevered glass staircase leads up to the second floor, where the bedroom accommodation can be found. The principal bedroom occupies the right-hand side of this floor with a dressing room and en suite bathroom and enjoys far-reaching views to the countryside beyond through full height windows and sliding doors with access out to a corner balcony. The three further bedrooms all have en suite bathrooms, one of which also has a dressing room and access to a balcony. The home has a superb specification including underfloor heating, an advanced heat recovery ventilation system, air conditioning to the second floor, Lutron lighting system and integrated Bang & Olufsen sound system.The house sits behind a gated entrance with keypad entry and a driveway with parking for several cars, along with a double garage. Steps lead to the tiered garden, with the first tier enjoying a water feature. The terrace wraps around the first floor of the house and perfectly extends the entertaining and dining space outside. An area of lawn sits alongside the terrace and has excellently maintained box-hedging and borders with mature shrubbery. An outdoor kitchen and a play area sit to the rear of the garden and a sunken hot tub occupies a private position.Fort Road is arguably one of Guildford's premier roads sat in an elevated position with far reaching views and close access to the Surrey Downs. Surrounded on three sides by the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Guildford is a popular choice for enjoying both town and country living and within 30 miles of central London.Guildford provides extensive shopping, restaurants, bars, entertainment, and sporting facilities, with historic buildings providing backdrops at every turn. In the centre is the medieval Guildford Castle with landscaped gardens and views from its square tower. The town hosts both a bustling Friday and Saturday market as well as a farmer's market on the first Tuesday of each month.DistancesGuildford's High Street 0.6 miles, London Road Station, Guildford 1 mile (from 47 minutes to London Waterloo)Guildford station 1.1 miles (from 37 minutes to London Waterloo), A3 southbound 2.1 miles, A3 northbound 2.3 milesM25 (Junction 10) 9.1 miles, Heathrow Airport 22.5 miles, Central London 32.5 miles, Gatwick Airport 34.3 miles(All distances and times are approximate) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_guildford-d196316/for-sale_i68811529
53 Pewley Hill is an exceptionally spacious home offering well-thought accommodation perfectly suited for family living. The house opens into a generous entrance hallway with the principal reception rooms sitting to the rear to the house to enjoy far reaching views. The L-shaped sitting room and family room is an excellent space with dual aspect to the front and rear garden with full-height windows and sliding doors which open out to the terrace. This is a superb space which can be used flexibly to suit the needs of the family.Across the hallway is the stunning open-plan kitchen, dining and living room, which also enjoys the beautiful views. The kitchen is fitted with an extensive range of base and wall units with a central island unit, and modern integrated appliances. This is an excellent space for dining and entertaining and the space perfectly connects to the outside terrace which spans the width of the back of the house. A useful utility room sits behind the kitchen and also has side access to the house, and a study to the front of the house, and a guest cloakroom complete the ground floor accommodation.The bedroom accommodation is found on the first floor, with the principal bedroom occupying a prime position with double doors that open to a Juliette balcony to make the most of the views, as well as fitted wardrobes and a large en suite bathroom with twin sinks. There are four further bedrooms, one of which has an en suite bathroom, and there is an additional family bathroom. One of the bedrooms is currently used as a study. Accessed from the utility room via a separate staircase is a further bedroom with en suite shower room. This space lends itself well for guests or an au pair.53 Pewley Hill is set back from the quiet no-through road, with a gated entrance to the driveway providing parking for ample cars. There is also an integral garage. The rear garden is a very generous size, especially given the proximity to the town, and is mainly laid to lawn with a large, tiered terrace, which connects to the principal reception rooms of the house. The far-reaching views can be enjoyed from the terrace, and a central pond is a charming feature, as well as raised beds with mature shrubbery. A variety of trees sit to the end of the garden and there are several raised beds which would make a perfect vegetable patch for the keen gardener. Adjacent to the vegetable patch is a smaller terrace and a garden shed.Ground Floor: Entrance hall Open-plan kitchen, dining and living room Sitting room I Family room Study Utility room Guest WCFirst Floor: Principal bedroom with en suite bathroom Four further bedrooms, one with en suite bathroom Family bathroomAnnexe: Accessed via the garage an additional bedroom with en suite shower roomGarden and Grounds: Driveway with parking for ample cars Large integral garage Large rear garden Tiered terrace with pond Garden shedIn all about 0.44 acresSurrounded on three sides by the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Guildford is a popular choice for enjoying both town and country living and within 30 miles of central London. Pewley Downs are just 67 metres from number 53 Pewley Hill, and has access to miles of routes to Chantry Woods, St Martha's Hill and Newlands Corner.Guildford provides extensive shopping, restaurants, bars, entertainment and sporting facilities, with historic buildings providing backdrops at every turn. In the centre is the medieval Guildford Castle with landscaped gardens and views from its square tower. The town hosts both a bustling Friday and Saturday market as well as a farmer's market on the first Tuesday of each month.Guildford's Upper High Street 845 metres, London Road Station, Guildford 0.8 miles (from 47 minutes to London Waterloo)Guildford station 1 mile (from 37 minutes to London Waterloo), A3 (Guildford northbound) 1.9 miles, A3 (Guildford southbound) 2.5 milesM25 (Junction 10) 9 miles, Heathrow Airport 22.2 miles, Gatwick Airport 25.7 miles, Central London 32.3 miles(All distances and times are approximate) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_guildford-d196316/for-sale_i71178085
Home Farm is a Grade II listed farmhouse with an impressive, attached barn and equestrian facilities, set within grounds of approx. 4 acres. Located within the tightly held and vibrant village of East Clandon and less than 10 minutes from Guildford town centre, this once in a generation home has been in the current family's ownership for 27 years. Both the house and barn are believed to built in the 18th Century and provide extensive accommodation approaching approx. 7500 sq ft. The accommodation spans two floors and exudes a timeless appeal with its abundance of period features. The ground floor currently comprises of a reception hall divided into two areas with a cloakroom and access down to the cellar with a newly installed central heating boiler. The owners have also re-wired the house and installed full-fibre broadband which provides incredible wired speeds of up to 800mb/s and 200mb/s on wifi. Off the hall is a double reception room with a large inglenook open fireplace on one side and a wood burner in the library on the other side. There is a further family room, study, and music room. At the other end of the hall is the central kitchen and dining area which leads through to the barn end of the house. The attached barn has been partly converted into what is currently used as an annexe area consisting of a bedroom, bathroom and a further reception room. There is also a utility room and walk-in pantry located in this area. Stairs lead up to a large games room/office which has a wealth of beams and features and a viewing area that overlooks the 18th Century hay barn. Access to the barn is located off the annexe reception room below and has a double height vaulted ceiling, beams galore and four large double height barn doors located in the four corners. This barn has been a wonderful recreation space having hosted numerous parties and four weddings seating 120 people. There is an incredible amount of space throughout the ground floor and this allows plenty of flexibility as to how the space could be used. Upstairs in the main house are four further double bedrooms with built in wardrobes and the family bathroom.The owners have had plans and a planning report drawn up to show some realistic examples of just how flexible and accommodating Home Farm could be. These plans introduce a principal bedroom suite in the annexe area and an ensuite off the main bedroom upstairs in the main house. The plans also include a reconfiguration of the kitchen space and transforming the barn into an incredible leisure complex with a mezzanine gym area overlooking a pool and spa area. Alternatively the barn could be used as a vast open plan kitchen / living space or even an office space to run a home business from (all STPP). The possibilities and potential of this space are exciting to consider.OutsideOutside there is a workshop that again has the scope (STPP) to convert into guest accommodation like the neighbouring property. There is also a stable block for three horses and a tack room with a secondary floor. The grounds consist of formal gardens with a large courtyard area which hosts sun and shade throughout the day and features the original farmhouse well. There are further grounds consisting of a large paddocked area, which has previously hosted the local village fete and even a circus.LocationWithin walking distance of Home Farm is the gastropub, the Queens Head. For golfers, there are a multitude of courses nearby including the renowned private members club, The Wisley. Virtually on the doorstep, is the National Trust's Hatchlands Park with over 400 acres of parkland and wooded areas, for which residents of the village have a special dispensation.East Clandon borders The Surrey Hills which is a Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty and enjoys close proximity to Guildford town, renowned for its extensive recreational and shopping facilities on its famous 16th Century cobbled high street.The property's convenient location also ensures easy commuting, with Gatwick and Heathrow airports accessible via the A3 and M25. East Horsley and West Clandon provide local rail services to London Waterloo, while Woking and Guildford stations offer a fast train service, with a travel time to London of approximately 27 minutes. The surrounding area boasts a fine selection of educational institutions, including Tormead, Ripley Court, Cranmore, St Teresa's, Glenesk, Royal Grammar School, Cranleigh, Charterhouse and Guildford High School to name but a few. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_guildford-d196316/for-sale_i69167084
Nestled in a rich historical background, Piccards Rough is a remarkable Arts and Craft house with origins dating back to the mid-19th century. It was masterfully designed by the renowned architect Richard Norman Shaw. Initially the residence of Lieutenant-Colonel Powell and his wife Beatrice, the house was generously given to the War Office in 1915 to serve as an auxiliary hospital. Today, this majestic and distinguished building stands as a landmark, boasting just over 7000 sq. ft of elegant living space.The house exudes its period charm, featuring grand architectural windows that allow natural light to fill the high-ceilinged rooms, ornate wall panelling, intricate plasterwork, and vintage fireplaces. As you enter, a splendid reception hall welcomes you with itsample light and glimpses of the stunning galleried landings above, providing a taste of the impressive interiors within.On the ground floor, the reception rooms include a stately oak-panelled formal drawing room, a refined family room with steps leading up to a bay window alcove, and a study featuring an arched window. The kitchen/breakfast room offers a modern touch with sleek, white cabinetry and an external door linking to the outdoors. Ascending to the first floor, you'll find a spacious landing with intriguing step level changes, granting access to five bedrooms, the laundry room, and two bathrooms.The principal room boasts an en suite facility and extends into a bay window alcove, affording beautiful views over the garden and the scenic Surrey Hills beyond. Stairs lead to two more bedrooms and a vast, flexible-use attic space which could be easily repurposed into further accommodation should the need be required and subject to the necessary consents. There's also a potential additional bedroom accessible through a hatch, which could be converted into a further habitable space.Ground Floor: Impressive reception hall Dining hall Family room I Spectacular formal drawing room Study Kitchen I Boiler room and WCFirst Floor: Principal bedroom with 'his and her' en suites I Five further bedrooms Main bathroom Laundry roomSecond Floor: Two further bedrooms I Significant attic space/potential for further accommodation I Cellar & Wine store Multiple cellar rooms I Garden and Grounds: Double garage Significant parking on gravel I driveway Elevated York stone terrace Heated outdoor swimming pool with pool house and changing facilities Tennis court Pond I Beautiful gardens and groundsLot 1 Main house and gardens in all approximately 1.75 acresLot 2 Adjacent Woodland (price on application) in all approximately 2.918 acresPiccard's Rough occupies a prime position on Sandy Lane, arguably one of Guildford's premier addresses on the edge of town offering a stunning elevated position with a unique blend of town and country. Although extremely convenient for the Town Centre the property enjoys a truly rural atmosphere with direct access to the North Downs Way being at the end of the road (just 0.5 miles) providing a 153 mile trail of walking and riding countryside through Southern England.The country town of Guildford offers an extensive range of department stores, boutique shops and restaurants, together with cultural and leisure amenities, including the Spectrum Leisure Centre at Stoke Park and the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre and Electric Blue Theatre. In the centre is the medieval Guildford Castle with landscaped gardens and views from its square tower, which look across the valley towards the property. The town hosts both a bustling Friday and Saturday market as well as a farmer's market on the first Tuesday of each month.Guildford Mainline Station just 1.3 miles away offers a fast commuter service to London Waterloo in approximately 34 minutes, the A3 is quickly reached with the M25 at Wisley (junction 10), which in turn gives fast access to Central London, Heathrow and Gatwickairports. There is an excellent choice of schools in the immediate area, including the Royal Grammar School and junior school for Boys and Tormead and the High School for Girls. Slightly further afield there are St. Catherine's at Bramley, Cranleigh School and on the edge of Godalming, Charterhouse and Priorsfield. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_guildford-d196316/for-sale_i70110473
The Manor House is a most attractive Grade II listed country house, part of which we understand, dates from the 17th century with substantial extensions in subsequent centuries. Our clients have owned the property since 2014 during which time they have carried out a comprehensive refurbishment of the house, cottage and grounds whilst retaining many of the Georgian characteristics including sash windows, open fireplaces and a panelled sitting room. The property now offers stylishly presented accommodation perfect for a family with the benefit of a superb detached cottage and extensive outbuildings.The property is approached through a wooden five bar gate into a sweeping gravel driveway which leads to the outbuildings, the cottage and to The Manor House. There is also a second access to the front of The Manor House, which has been used as the primary access in the past. The grounds are a particular feature of the property and have been beautifully maintained over the years and include large areas of lawn, interspersed with many fine borders and mature trees. Close to the house is a productive kitchen garden as well as a tennis court and beautifully positioned heated swimming pool. Aside from the formal grounds, there are approximately 5.5 acres of fields suitable for grazing. Finally, there are some useful outbuildings, including ten stables and a 62 foot barn.The Manor House is situated in a delightful country setting on Normandy Common, close to the village cricket ground. The surrounding countryside has excellent walking and cycling, with many miles of bridleways. The historic towns of Guildford and Farnham are approximately 6 and 7.5 miles respectively and offer comprehensive recreational, educational and shopping facilities as well as a frequent train service to London Waterloo. Communications are excellent with the A3 being approximately 5 miles away which in turn links up with the M25, the national motorway network and subsequently London, Heathrow, Gatwick and Southampton airports.Wanborough station 1.2 miles (Guildford from 7 minutes), Pirbright 3.2 miles, Brookwood station 4.8 miles (London Waterloo from 40 minutes)Guildford station 6.1 miles (London Waterloo from 32 minutes), Farnham 7.5 miles, Woking 8 miles(All distances and times are approximate) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_guildford-d196316/for-sale_i68640661
A magnificent Jacobean family home set in a mature one acre plot and boasting over 5,000 sq ft of well proportioned accommodation, with views across the local countryside. DescriptionHaving undergone a programme of refurbishment by the current owners, Littleton Farm House is a substantial character family home set in a one acre plot in the ever desirable area of Littleton, less than two miles from Guildford High Street.Laid over three floors and providing close to 4,000 sq ft of living accommodation, the main house is incredibly characterful and spacious throughout. The ground floor enjoys two large reception rooms, both with feature fireplaces, along with a study and wine room. To the rear of the house is a fantastic Brian Turner kitchen/breakfast room which opens into a barn style dining room with views across the rear garden. The dining room is a truly special space, having been added as a recent addition by the current owners. The ground floor is completed by two downstairs cloakrooms and a large utility room. The first floor has a wonderful principal bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe and en suite shower room. There are two further bedrooms and a family bathroom, while on the second floor are two large bedrooms and an additional bathroom.The wraparound garden enjoys a south westerly orientation to the rear and is a wonderful size, made up of a sun terrace, lawned grounds surrounded by mature hedging and fantastic fully refurbished tennis court. The gardens benefit from a summerhouse, greenhouse and delightful views across adjoining fields. To the front of the property, leading to the front door, is a beautifully kept section of formal garden space.LocationBacking directly on to the Loseley Park Estate which comprises over 1400 acres of farm land, Littleton Farm House is a Grade II listed historic Building of Special Interest in the hugely desirable hamlet of Littleton. Hidden away within a short distance of Guildford town centre, and falling within Artington parish, Littleton is a peaceful location that offers the amenities of the town coupled with a rural Surrey Hills setting.The Surrey Hills AONB, is renowned for its breathtaking views and picturesque villages, providing country living within easy reach of London. Nearby popular villages include Shere, Shamley Green, Wonersh, Hascombe, Chiddingfold and Peaslake, all enjoying thriving communities, public houses and local shops. Guildford town centre provides extensive recreational and business amenities and is an easy 5-10 minute drive together with main line train services to London in 34 minutes. Local schools include Duke of Kent, Belmont, Cranmore, St Teresas, Longacre, Aldro, St Catherine's at Bramley, The Royal Grammar School in Guildford, as well as Guildford High School, St Hillary's, Barrow Hills, Charterhouse, Priors Field and Cranleigh. Leisure activities in the area include golf at Milford, Wisley and Beaverbrook and the area is notorious for walking, riding and cycling.Square Footage: 3,822 sq ft Acreage: 1 Acres For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_guildford-d196316/for-sale_i70786696
Situated on the North Downs, with stunning panoramic southerly views over the Surrey Hills, one of Britain's' greatest Arts & Crafts masterpieces designed in 1896 by the famous architect Charles Voysey, Grade II* listed. This exceptional family home retains many original features, with two self-contained apartments, and separate cottage with independent access, all set within 27 acres and within easy access of both Guildford and Farnham town centres. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_guildford-d196316/for-sale_i71700946
Handsome Grade II listed eight bedroom home, beautifully refurbished with wonderful gardens, cottage, pool and tennis court. DescriptionFormally known as 'Cobbetts' and the home of Lord and Lady Stott, Pitch Place House has been beautifully refurbished throughout by the current owners with an emphasis on classical modern living. This stunning family house is believed to date back to 1683, is Grade II listed, built in red brick under a tiled roof and is described in Pevsner as being a "mid-c17 house" with "late and deft" detailing. Striking features of the house are the Dutch gabling and a wealth of period features. Approached via new gates to a gravel driveway with turning circle, there is a sense of arrival at Pitch Place House, which is an exceptional country home set in a popular and convenient location close to Guildford, loc al stations and the A3. The current owners have retained the character and charm one would expect of a property of this era.The main house offers superb well-proportioned living accommodation and is accessed via an impressive front door to a wonderful welcoming entrance hall with Herringbone flooring that leads onto the three principal reception rooms. The main reception room is a memorable room with its sash windows, hand made mouldings and panelling, fireplace and triple aspect views over the formal rear gardens. The house has been planned thoughtfully with formal dining room and sitting room, as well as the kitchen/breakfast room extending to a snug and utility room. This allows a huge amount of light to come through into the kitchen, offering southerly views over the gardens and pretty rear patio. The first floor is accessed via an impressive turned staircase with galleried landing overlooking the hall. The principal bedroom is to the rear of the house with an en suite bathroom which include Burlington fittings as well as underfloor heating and double aspect taking advantage of the garden views. Additionally there are two further double bedrooms and two bathrooms on this floor. On the second floor, there are four further bedrooms and two bathrooms accessed via two separate staircases. There is a two bedroom cottage which comprises hallway, reception room, kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom ideal for guests or an au pair. Outside, the gardens are a beautiful feature of this property that have been well planned, lavishly stocked and wrap around the house. There are some fine mature trees including Canadian Oak, English Oak, Copper Beech, Walnut and Indian Beam as well as fruit trees. There is a large flat lawn area, tennis court, swimming pool (with air source heat pump) and secret lawn beyond. Further tree planting has taken place along the boundary line. There are a number of outbuildings including games barn, studio/office, former stables now used as a large triple garage with inspection pit and room above, outside WC, workshop and green house.There is a sophisticated security system throughout including a panic room as well as high speed Internet access.LocationThe historic village of Worplesdon is conveniently situated in Green Belt midway between Woking and Guildford, and surrounded by miles of commons and farmland. There is an excellent bakery, village hall, ancient parish church, primary school, cricket and football clubs. The village retains a distinctly rural feel with the advantage of extensive shopping, leisure and cultural amenities available nearby at both Guildford and Woking. The train station at Worplesdon is approximately 2.8 miles away with journey times to London Waterloo from 30 minutes. Fast trains are also available at Woking and Brookwood. There is an excellent choice of schools in the area including Rydes Hill Preparatory School, Guildford High School, Royal Grammar, Tormead and Hoe Bridge among many others. Recreational opportunities include golf at Worplesdon, Woking, West Hill, Sutton Green and Pyrford, flying at Fairoaks and a variety of activities at sports and leisure centres at both Guildford and Woking. In addition, the surrounding countryside, including the North Downs and the Surrey Hills, offers excellent walking, cycling and riding.Square Footage: 6,517 sq ft For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_guildford-d196316/for-sale_i71730353
Garden Court is a magnificent Grade II listed house in the heart of the town enjoying impressive views. The property was built in 1913 by M. H. Baillie- Scott in 17th century vernacular style, with gardens thoughtfully designed by Gertrude Jekyll. The house features outstanding brick elevations, exposed timbers and rendering with leaded windows under a tiled roof. Internally the property enjoys character features including fine oak joinery, with a magnificent staircase, beamed ceilings and oak panelling.The reception halls runs the length of the house with the principal reception rooms facing south with far-reaching views across the secluded gardens, Shalford Meadows to St Catherine's Chapel, and the North Downs beyond. The outstanding drawing room enjoys a feature open fireplace, oak panelling, and wood flooring, while the beautifully fitted kitchen has integrated appliances, a range cooker, a Quooker tap and pantry cupboard and generous space for dining.On the first floor, the bedroom accommodation is well-arranged with the principal bedroom suite enjoying a feature fireplace, exposed beams and an en suite bathroom and dressing room. The dressing room offers flexible accommodation, which could be rearranged as an adjoining nursery or study to the principal bedroom. The six further bedrooms, family bathroom and two additional shower rooms are arranged over the first and second floors and all have been neutrally decorated, some of which have original wood flooring and views through the leaded windows.The external store rooms on the lower ground floor could be converted to create a gym or substantial wine cellar. The current owners have completed an extensive renovation project on the house, to maintain and enhance this beautiful Grade II listed home. Planning permission has been granted for additional internal work which would allow an incoming purchaser to make their own mark on this historic property.Garden Court is approached via metal electric gates on brick/stone pillars. A long drive leads to a parking area with space for several cars and garaging for three cars. The front gardens are secluded and enclosed with a further gate from the parking that leads to steps providing access to a lower level with small pond, lawn area and front door. Access around both sides of the house lead to the rear gardens, which are compartmented into three areas. The immediate rear garden enjoys a large terrace across the back of the house, providing a delightful space to enjoy the views while dining al fresco or entertaining. Beyond the terrace is a spacious lawn bordered by mature hedges, raised beds and a variety of fruit trees, including apple, pear, damson, cherry and fig.Ground Floor: Reception hall Open plan kitchen and dining room Drawing room Study Family room Reading room Wine store Laundry and boot room Two cloakroomsFirst & Second Floors: Principal bedroom suite with dressing room, which could double as a nursery or study, and en suite bathroom Six further bedroomsFamily bathroom Two shower roomsGardens and Grounds: Parking for several cars Car barn for two cars Single garage External store roomsIn all about 0.8 acresGuildford provides extensive shopping, restaurants, bars, entertainment and sporting facilities, with historic buildings providing backdrops at every turn. In the centre is the medieval Guildford Castle with landscaped gardens and views from its square tower, in addition is Guildford House, a 17th century town home, providing a gallery with rotating exhibitions. The town hosts both a bustling weekly street market and farmer's market on the first Tuesday of each month. The Guildford mainline railway station provides a service to Waterloo in approximately 32 minutes. The A3 can be accessed at Guildford, reaching the coast, London and the M25 for Heathrow and Gatwick airports.Garden Court is located in the heart of Guildford, yards from the high street with its extensive range of shops and restaurants and outstanding independent schools. Within the town are two theatres and only a short walk from the property is access onto The Chantries, Pewley Down and the North Downs Way with over 300 acres of some of the country's finest countryside with extensive walking routes, trail running and bridleways leading to St Martha's Hill, Box Hill and Leith Hill.Guildford High Street 0.4 milesRoyal Grammar School (Boys) 0.6 miles; Royal Grammar Preparatory School 1.2 miles, Guildford High School (Girls) 1 mile, Tormead School (Girls) 1.4 milesTrains: Guildford mainline 1 mile (London Waterloo from 32 minutes), London Road Guildford 1 mile (London Waterloo from 48 minutes)Roads: A3 Northbound 1.8 miles A3 Southbound 2.3 miles, M25 (Wisley Junction 10) 8.9 milesAirports: London Heathrow 22.1 miles, London Gatwick 25.1 miles(All distances and times are approximate) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_guildford-d196316/for-sale_i70928560
Historically significant moated Manor House of 11th century origin with glorious gardens DescriptionGreat Tangley Manor, which is listed Grade I, is described by Pevsner in The Buildings of England as 'the most impressive of Surrey's moderate collection of half-timbered houses.' It is thought to be the UK's oldest continuously inhabited house.Since 1947, Great Tangley Manor has been owned by 4 different families. The current owners have carefully and sympathetically upgraded aspects of the property, the most notable change being the addition of a 'glass box' extension, which won the New Building's Category of the Waverley Design Awards in 2007. The current owners purchased Great Tangley Manor in two stages as the property had been divided into two wings, under separate titles namely; Great Tangley Manor and Great Tangley Manor West. Understandably, they could not pass up the opportunity to unite the two sides under their ownership and restore the property's original 'manor' house status. Until recently, the wing referred to as Great Tangley Manor West, has been used primarily as a holiday letting venue and has mixed use Class C3 and Class D2. It has an independent entrance, three magnificent reception spaces, a kitchen, study, cloakroom, five bedrooms and three bathrooms, one of which is en suite. One of the bedroom suites also benefits from a dressing room and one of the bathrooms is of original Art Deco design. Two ground floor reception rooms, three bedrooms and two bathrooms occupy an extension that was built by Philip Webb whilst the further reception room, two bedrooms and bathroom are situated in a ground floor extension added in the 1960's.The adjacent wing, Great Tangley Manor, has been occupied by the current owners as a family home and has three fabulous principal reception spaces in the reception hall, drawing room and dining room. This wing has access to the 40ft indoor heated pool, sauna and office. At first floor level there are five bedrooms, two dressing rooms and three bath/shower rooms. The medieval meets Arts and Crafts arrangement affords surprisingly generous room proportions and ceiling heights throughout.Whilst the property as a whole presents an extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of architectural history that functions as a comfortable family home, the capacity for separate living and accommodation spaces could also suit an incoming buyer with multi generational living requirements or with designs for letting one or more parts of the property, subject to any necessary consents. The present owners have advertised the property as a corporate event/meeting space and sporting (ie yoga) retreat. Great Tangley Manor has been used as a location for film and television purposes on a number of occasions.The structure of the present gardens was devised by Wickham Flower at the end of the 19th century. It was recorded as being one of the most progressive gardens of the 1880s. Characteristic of the Arts and Crafts Movement, the integration of house and garden is at the centre of the design, with the house spilling out into the garden in a series of out-door rooms. The walled garden and formal lawn to the South West epitomise the romantic English country garden with gloriously full borders, rich in texture and colour. The moat, which encircles the property is one of its most spectacular, defining features.Beyond the formal gardens, the grounds extend into a wilder, natural setting which features an array of important specimen trees. Of particular note is the King John Oak and a magnificent tulip tree. The lake hosts an abundance of wild life and is surrounded by a variety of beautiful trees and planted with irises and bullrushes. The Bog garden, which has been described as one of the most successful of its kind in the country, is planted with white bells, candelabra primulas, azaleas and bamboo and enclosed with stunning rhododendrons in shades of pink and red in the Spring. Adjacent is the wisteria walk, which has featured in several books, and which runs almost the entire length of the lake.Within the grounds there is a hard tennis court and a WWII air raid shelter. The gardens are divided into rooms true to the Arts and Crafts tradition. There are two garages and numerous stores.The land also encompasses a substantial meadow, which the current owners have previously used as grazing for horses. The stable yard, which was originally built as a helicopter hangar and landing space, is situated between the South-West garden and the meadow. It is in need of restoration but offers a useful footprint, particularly for those with equestrian needs, and the possibility of development-potential, subject to consent, or reverting to use as a helicopter hangar.LocationThe attractive and ancient village of Wonersh lies some 3.5 miles South-East of Guildford and is surrounded by The Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Wonersh has a parish church, surgery, public house, village shop and Post Office. Whilst these amenities provide for daily needs, nearby Cranleigh and Guildford provide a more comprehensive range of shopping, leisure and cultural amenities.The main line station at Guildford offers a fast and frequent service into London, with journey times from around 36 minutes. The A3 provides access to London, the South coast, airports and the national motorway network via the M25 interchange at Wisley. Good schools in the area include St Catherine's, Lanesborough, Tormead, Guildford High School, Royal Grammar School, Cranmore, St Teresa's, Cranleigh, Charterhouse and Prior's Field. Recreational opportunities include golf at several local clubs; The Spectrum Sports and Leisure Centre; racing at Epsom and Sandown Park; and polo at Ewhurst. In addition, the surrounding countryside, including The North Downs Way and the Downs Link paths, offers excellent walking and riding.All times and distances are approximate.Square Footage: 11,255 sq ft Acreage: 9.93 AcresDirectionsFrom Guildford, head South on the A281 towards Horsham. Continue for 1.7 miles, then at the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Kings Road/A248. After 0.9 miles, continue on to Wonersh Common/B2128. In 240m, turn left onto Great Tangley and continue until you reach the entrance for Great Tangley Manor.All distances are approximate. Additional InfoThere has been a dwelling on the site of Great Tangley Manor since 1016 and some of the walls are of Saxon origin. It was reputedly Prince John's hunting lodge in the twelfth century but part of it was lost in a fire. It was partially rebuilt as a Medieval Hall house in the fifteenth century. The Tudor frontage, upper floor and some of the panelling was added in 1582. The owner of the house at that time allegedly contributed to The Crown during the battle against the Spanish and, in return, was supposedly given some timbers from the Spanish Armada, which are now in the dining room.In 1759 the manor house was bought by Lord Grantley who let it as a farmhouse for the next 100 years. In 1859, a tenant farmer, William Colebrook, started non-conformist services on Sunday evenings in the kitchen with people such as David Livingstone preaching. The United Reform Church, which was built later as a result, still stands in Wonersh village. In 1885 the house was bought by Wickham Flower, a founder member of the Society for the Preservation of Ancient Buildings and part of the Arts and Crafts Movement. He commissioned Philip Webb, the famous architect, to design various extensions, with furnishings by his good friend, William Morris.On Flowers' death, Colonel Kennard, an MP, bought the manor and was often visited by Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. Queen Mary, George V, the Duke of York and the Duke of Kent were also notable visitors. The house passed to Kennard's daughter and son-in-law, Ria and Fritz Ponsonby, Lord Sysonby, whose daughter, Loelia, married the Duke of Westminster.The current owners have carried out extensive works to the property including; exterior decoration, electrical upgrades, installation of a wood pellet heating system, installation of 3 electric car charging points, drive re-surfacing, dredging the lake, re-building the Tennis Hut and adding estate fencing. There is a monitored alarm system. The study and garage adjacent to the boiler room both benefit from air conditioning. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_guildford-d196316/for-sale_i71721500
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