Property to be sold by public auction in a collaboration between Town & Country auctioneers and Kennedys.Kennedys Estate Agents are delighted to offer for sale this attractive and unique property which is formed from the central wing of a substantial country house that boasts a unique and rich history dating back to the late 19th century, offering 3640 sq feet of accommodation over three floors and situated with Walton Heath Golf Club at the end of the road.This attractive and substantial 19th century property, which is in its own courtyard at the end of a driveway, once formed the main central (master's) part of an impressive English country house and resides in the beautiful and much sought-after Surrey area of Walton On The Hill, close to the world famous Epsom Racecourse. The property was originally designed by Percy Richard Marley Horder, a renown and favoured architect of the time and it was the full-time residence of Lord Stevenson, the joint Managing Director of Johnnie Walker who was also appointed to a senior position in the Ministry of Munitions during the 1st World War. He was later appointed the Baronet of Walton Heath in 1917. From 1921 he worked as Personal Advisor to Winston Churchill and it is believed that various meetings between Churchill, Stevenson and David Lloyd George, MP were held in the living area of this outstanding property. The home is pleasantly situated, surrounded by well-kept and sizable gardens and for those who are avid golfers, there's Walton Heath Golf Club just a couple of hundred yards down the road. The current owner's family is also steeped in history, with the eldest of the generation having been a cousin of Charles Rolls, as well as an Austin, and whose flamboyant character and joie de vivre saw her racing cars in the 1920's and '30's and later, during the Second World War, building and flying spitfires.The village of Walton on the Hill, where this property resides, has a picturesque village pond, local pubs and restaurants as well as various amenities, and there are reputable schools and, with excellent rail links to London and being inside Zone 6, it's ideally placed for City commuters. The property is full of traditional features and it is clear to see how the glorious styles and fashions over the years have seemsely blended together, evoking memories of the past and aspirations for the future.Redholm Court's interior offers a wealth of architecturally stunning features such as the grand hallway which leads to a vast and glorious living space, complete with an impressive double storey ballroom with sprung floor, an ornate fireplace and an abundance of natural light from the beautiful double storey bay window. Open the double doors to both the ballroom and second reception room and the grand entertaining rooms combined provide the perfect setting for a fabulous gathering to celebrate any occasion. From the inner hallway, there's access to an enchanted and secluded garden with hidden away areas, mature trees, and in the Summer, a sweetly scented fragrance from the David Austen roses. There's also a delightful patio, a charming Dovecot and two lovely ponds, one with a fountain. Although there's a certain degree of ceremony and pomp to this home, the property was designed for comfort and manages to be both timeless and liveable, both inside and out.The well-proportioned kitchen, complete with freestanding Aga, is a superb hub of the home with ample storage space and is complemented by a larder. There's additional storage space in the hall as well as a ground floor cloakroom and nearby separate utility room which retains as much character as the remainder of the home.This striking property continues to impress on the first floor where there's a sizeable and stylish master bedroom that retains superb period features such as the ornate fireplace and oak panelling, which is now very much in vogue. In addition, there's a large walk-in wardrobe, which can also be accessed from the landing. The second bedroom on this floor is a fantastic size and overlooks the front courtyard and the superb art studio which has its own separate garden. The bathroom has character and features a separate shower cubicle with a rainforest power shower. The w.c. is nextdoor to the bathroom, which is ideal when someone is relaxing in a hot and indulgent bath and the adjacent airing cupboard is a great size and has plenty of shelving. The home continues to impress as we walk along a Minstrel's Gallery which offers a splending and imposing view of the ballroom below, not to mention the wonderful conices and intricate details of the elaborate room that can be viewed from this height. We understand that the current owners often employed a string quartet to provide the live music for their special events and where better to play than from this fine Minstrels Gallery. We continue along the passageway, pass the laundry room, which has a separate toilet, and we are treated to a third floor, complete with a separate living area which is ideal for older children or simply as a superb guest quarter. Here you'll find a good-sized lounge which opens out to a decorative balcony that affords delightful views over the garden. From the living area there's a modern and well-equipped kitchen and breakfast room which leads to a good-sized bedroom and a quirky bathroom with lovely features. This third floor living space is completely versatile and would also make a wonderful studio or home office or may be let as a separate apartment for £1,250 pcm. The private courtyard to the front of the property boasts a large area for numerous parked cars and leads on to a hedgerow enclosed lawn area with a large studio currently being utilised as an art studio.Redholm Court is an outstanding property in a superb and affluent location. It offers a glimpse into the past with the efficiencies and conveniences of a modern home and it's versatility renders it suitable for any buyer.The property is available for viewing immediately. Please contact Kennedys or Town & Country Property Auctions for more information and to register for the auction. The auction will be held online, and registration is now open.Buyers Premium appliespre auction offers are considered, The seller of this property may consider a pre-auction offer prior to the auction date. All auction conditions will remain the same for pre-auction offers which include but are not limited to, the special auction conditions which can be viewed within the legal pack, the Buyer's Premium, and the deposit. To make a pre-auction offer we will require two forms of ID, proof of your ability to purchase the property and complete our auction registration processes online. To find out more information or to make a pre-auction offer please contact us.Special conditions:Any additional costs will be listed in the Special Conditions within the legal pack and these costs will be payable on completion. The legal pack is available to download free of charge under the 'LEGAL DOCUMENTS'. Any stamp duty and/or government taxes are not included within the Special Conditions within the legal pack and all potential buyers must make their own investigations.* The Guide Price given is an indication as to where the Reserve is currently set. The Reserve is the minimum price that the auctioneer is authorised by the vendor to sell the property for. It is subject to change throughout the marketing period. Where the Guide Price is a single figure, the current Reserve will not be more than 10% above that single figure, and where a price range is given (i.e. £50,000 - £55,000), the Reserve will not exceed the upper level of the range. It is not necessarily what the auctioneer expects it will sell for.Council Tax Bands: House G Flat A For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_walton-on-the-hill-d556039/for-sale_i70175061
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Hamiltons are proud to bring to the market, this rare opportunity to purchase a beautiful period property, that is situated in the charming village of Brookwood just a moments walk from local shops and Brookwood Main Line Station with connections to London Waterloo as quick at 37 minuets, as well as having a substantial garden that backs onto the Basingstoke Canal.The imposing accommodation comprises four separate reception rooms including a front aspect living and dining rooms, a rear aspect study as well as a breakfast room all with feature fireplaces and high ceilings. The breakfast room leads through to the fitted kitchen which in turn leads out to the rear garden. Further features of the ground floor include a shower room and a spacious hallway giving access to all reception rooms.To the first floor there are the four double bedrooms all with period features including fireplaces, higher than expected ceilings & original doors. The family bathroom has a panel enclosed bath with a wall mounted shower above, basin and WC.Externally there is a large shingle driveway providing off street parking leading down to the rear garden. To the rear of the property there is a patio leading to the outbuildings and the substantial lawn that runs all the way down to the canal. Council Tax Band G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brookwood-d558199/for-sale_i70248756
With light, airy and versatile accommodation, presented with neutral decor which creates an oasis of calm, The Penthouse offers a relaxed living environment ideally suited to those looking for an effortless, comfortable lifestyle. Glazed double-doors open from the reception hall into the spacious sitting/dining room which provides a sociable setting with easy access, via French doors, onto the balcony. A contemporary, feature fireplace adds a focal point to the sitting area and there is ample space for dining, as well as a study niche under the stairway leading up to the roof terrace. The picture window in the kitchen/breakfast room affords a treetop outlook, whilst extensive, modern wall and base level cabinetry, incorporating a breakfast bar unit, ensures there is plenty of storage. A useful utility area is reached via an external door from the kitchen. There are three well-proportioned bedrooms, all with storage options, with the double aspect principal room enjoying the benefit of a dressing area and generous en suite bathroom. The accommodation is completed by a shower room with smart, contemporary fittings which include a walk-in waterfall shower.The apartment benefits from both a private balcony and a sizeable roof-top terrace which offer opportunities for outdoor dining and relaxation whilst enjoying the green outlook over the splendid parkland gardens. Swathes of lawn are interspersed with mature trees and shrubs with the communal grounds providing grassed walkways and spots in which to sit within cool, dappled shade. Black wrought-iron railings front the roadway, with electric gates set within curved brick walls marking the entrance to Ascot Towers and providing residents with security and an undisturbed living environment. The Penthouse apartment has a private 2-car garage and there is also a parking area for visitors.Ascot Towers is conveniently located on the northern side of Ascot and within easy reach of the town's High Street with its extensive and varied range of retail and recreational amenities. For sports-enthusiasts, the property is situated opposite the renowned Ascot Racecourse, and in close proximity to the golf, cricket and football clubs. There are numerous well-regarded eateries in the vicinity, along with theatres and cinemas, which include The Novello Theatre in Sunninghill, The Luna Drive-In Cinema in Ascot, and the Theatre Royal in Windsor. Road connections are excellent with access to both the M3 (J3) and the M25 (J13) and for commuters, rail services to London (Waterloo) are available from Ascot and also from Sunningdale station. Excellent schooling is on offer at Charters, Eton College, St. Mary's School, Heathfield, St. George's, Papplewick, ACS International School and TASIS (The American International School). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_windsor-road-d629593/for-sale_i69331157
With elevations of white painted brickwork and the exposed ancient timber frame, Down Cottage is an enchanting dwelling which showcases a wealth of period characteristics in a glorious setting. Vintage beams and post, exposed brick walls and beautiful, decorative cast-iron fireplaces reflect the property's heritage, with the ground floor accommodation comprising a spacious reception hall which offers a spot to cast off and store outdoor wear, with an open aperture to the adjoining kitchen. The part-vaulted ceiling adds character to the kitchen space, which is fitted with rustic, sunny yellow wall and base-level units and a raft of display shelving. A step level change offers access into the adjoining dining room and a sitting room which enjoys the warming ambience of a wood-burning stove. Providing a relaxed, light-filled setting, the conservatory offers a space where the garden and the adjoining landscape can be appreciated throughout the seasons. On the first floor, the roomy landing displays the open, timber post structure at the top of the staircase, and gives access to the three bedrooms and a family bathroom, which complements a useful cloakroom on the floor below. The principal en suite room benefits from both north and westerly aspects which afford elevated vistas across to the countryside.The gardens and grounds at Down Cottage offer a naturalistic, outdoor haven with the benefit of the borrowed landscape of the terrain beyond. A paved terrace, which is edged by beds containing fragrant lavender bushes, adjoins the conservatory offering opportunities for al fresco dining and relaxation 'with a view.' A fish pond provides a water feature within the lawned section of the garden, with a rustic pump and pretty marginal planting and there is picket fencing at the boundary which allows a visual connection to the adjoining grounds. A series of outbuildings within the grounds offer versatile-use options, with stabling for equestrian-enthusiasts; a quaint shepherds hut, and an outbuilding offering 2173 sq ft of adjoining storage spaces and 'rooms' including a shower room facility.Nestled within the stunning landscape of the Surrey Hills, the property enjoys a rural setting on the northern fringes of the village of Albury on the River Tillingbourne, with local amenities including a village store, post office and a public house. Guildford is within easy reach with its comprehensive shopping, cultural and recreational facilities including The Surrey Sports Park, G Live and the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre. Both the A25 and the A3 are easily accessible for journeys into Central London, to the M25, Heathrow and Gatwick Airports and southwards to coastal destinations. Commuters have access to rail services at Chilworth, Clandon and Guildford stations for regular services to London Waterloo, Reading, Gatwick and Portsmouth. There are excellent schools in the vicinity including Charterhouse, Prior's Field, St. Catherine's, Cranleigh, Aldro and St. Hilary's School. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_albury-d546887/for-sale_i71123526
A rare three/four bedroom Arts and Crafts style property, 10 minutes walk from London Road station and Guildford Town Centre, on a large plot with huge potential.With a striking frontage, 118 London Road is a characterful property throughout. Downstairs, the property has oak flooring and rustic original doors. All three reception rooms showcase exposed beams, but it is the living room's original open Arts and Crafts fireplace that is the real centrepiece of this home. The dining room also includes a working fireplace. The third reception room, which is currently being used as a home office could easily be used as a fourth bedroom, or a characterful guest suite.The property has a bright and modern kitchen, with sleek countertops along three walls, along with wall and base units for storage. There is space for a kitchen table, a tall fridge/freezer and a walk in pantry. Leading out from the kitchen, through the back door, is the sun-filled courtyard that is perfect for alfresco dining. Finally, the downstairs is complete with a cloakroom and study, which is currently being used as a piano room. Upstairs are thee double bedrooms, with the larger two containing spacious built in cupboards. The family bathroom contains a thee piece suite, which includes an integrated bath and shower. Views of Stoke Park can be seen from the large hallway window and from one of the bedrooms.Outside, to the front of the property, is a neat lawn that spans it's width. There is a courtyard area at the back that is accessed from the kitchen, which wraps around the house and leads to a sizeable patio area at the side of the property. There is a large driveway for several vehicles that is accessed from Avonmore Avenue, plus a rare double garage.Situated on the corner of London Road and Avonmore Avenue, with Stoke Park opposite, this property provides you with an outdoor family lifestyle to be envied. Weekends can be spent walking the dog, exercising and bike riding around Stoke Park, or walking across to the Spectrum leisure centre, that has an array of activities to choose from. Furthermore, take a 10 minute stroll with friends into Guildford Town Centre, where you are spoilt for choice amongst the restaurants, cafes, pubs and shops, that Guildford is so widely renowned for. If quick and convenient access to London is on your property list, this one is situated just a short walk to London Road train station. With excellent local primary and secondary schools options, of both state and private in nature, this property's location really is prime, and its internal features don't disappoint either.At EweMove Guildford, all enquiries can be made at the click of a button, or call us 24/7 ) to arrange your viewing of this wonderful family home, in an enviable location. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_london-road-d544535/for-sale_i70651274
SUMMARYGrade II listed cottage in Worth. Being over 4250 square feet in size the possibilities are endless as to how you wish to arrange your accommodation here. Boasts a wealth of character features. Call Connells Estate Agents Crawley today to arrange your viewing!DESCRIPTIONAn unbelievably picture-perfect Grade II listed cottage set in a beautifully idyllic semi-rural position in Worth offering six impressive bedrooms and a separate contained two storey annexe.This impressive and idyllic cottage boasts a wealth of character features ranging from a stunning inglenook fireplace to exposed beam and brickwork throughout the property. Being over 4250 square feet in size the possibilities are endless as to how you wish to arrange your accommodation here.Situated in approximately 1.2 acres of land you are also spoilt with the beautiful mature rear gardens and being located next to the picturesque Worth Church you get to truly appreciate all the treasures that come with this.This gorgeous home deserves an internal viewing to truly appreciate what is on offer here from the incredible amount of bedrooms and reception rooms your vision will run away with you with what you can do to place your own stamp on this historic home.Furthermore at the front of the plot of this home there is a double garage and large structure with a large open area which could be used to be separated and built on subject to the relevant planning permissions.To ensure you do not miss this rare opportunity, call Connells Estate Agents Crawley today to arrange your viewing!Entrance Hall Cloakroom 11' 4 x 10' 9 ( 3.45m x 3.28m )Lounge 12' 8 x 17' 6 ( 3.86m x 5.33m )Dining Room 13' 6 x 14' 6 ( 4.11m x 4.42m )Kitchen / Breakfast Room 17' x 17' 4 ( 5.18m x 5.28m )Utility Room 6' 9 x 10' 6 ( 2.06m x 3.20m )Study Office 10' 5 x 11' 6 ( 3.17m x 3.51m )Annex Living Room Annex Kitchen 9' 6 x 6' 9 ( 2.90m x 2.06m )First Floor Bedroom One 18' 4 x 14' 3 ( 5.59m x 4.34m )En-Suite Bedroom Two - Cellar 18' 2 x 13' 4 ( 5.54m x 4.06m )Bedroom Three 15' x 13' 8 ( 4.57m x 4.17m )Bedroom Four 18' x 14' 4 ( 5.49m x 4.37m )Bedroom Five 11' 4 x 17' 2 ( 3.45m x 5.23m )Bathroom Annex Bedroom Six 12' 9 x 5' 9 ( 3.89m x 1.75m )Annex Bathroom External Double Garages Rear Garden Crawley The popular commuter town of Crawley is located between London and Brighton, on the edge of Gatwick Airport, making this a popular and thriving town. Back in the 13th century it began to develop into a market town due to the passing trade between London and Brighton. The George Hotel still remains which was then a Coaching halt and has retained many of its original features. In 1947, the town was official declared as a New Town and now has 14 neighbourhoods. The town centre attracts many people from outside of the area because of local industry, K2 Leisure Centre, Crawley Town FC, shopping, nightlife, leisure complex with Cinema, bowling and a wealth of restaurants. In addition most local primary and secondary schools are rated from good to outstanding, with the most popular primary schools being Forge Wood Primary, Maidenbower Infants and Pound Hill Infants. Hazelwick and Oriel are the most popular secondary schools.The mainline train station - Three Bridges has many frequent trains to London Victoria, London Bridge and Brighton. In addition, Crawley offers two more train stations Ifield and Crawley with frequent trains to London and Horsham. By road there is easy access to the A23 and M23.1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS - Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale. 2: These particulars do not constitute part or all of an offer or contract. 3: The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only and as such must be considered incorrect. 4: Potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements before committing to any expense. 5: Connells has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and it is the buyers interests to check the working condition of any appliances. 6: Connells has not sought to verify the legal title of the property and the buyers must obtain verification from their solicitor. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_worth-d525916/for-sale_i68645801
SUMMARYIn summary this four bedroom semi-detached house, is perfect for a versatile and growing family. Presented in excellent condition and ready to move into. Located in an area of outstanding beauty, just outside Dorking.DESCRIPTIONEvery now and again, we are delighted to be instructed on a property that offers a wealth of features and opportunities, and few more so than this thoughtfully and tastefully laid out four bedroom semi-detached house.Located in an area of outstanding natural beauty, in the sought after, very charming and idyllic village of Forest Green. Beautiful views from the front of the property over the village green - you could not ask for more.This beautifully appointed semi-detached house, offers excellent, versatile living accommodation. The property could be easily adapted to facilitate a private one bedroom guest area or Annexe, with its own private access.Features include: spacious lounge; fitted kitchen with breakfast bar; dining room; utility room; further reception room, currently used as a meditation room; cloak room; four bedrooms, one with a walk-in dressing room and en suite shower room; the second bedroom also with an en suite shower room; family bathroom.Entrance Presented to an extremely high standard indeed and deceptively spacious. This wonderful family home begins in the entrance hall, leading into the lounge / snug. An extremely spacious living room, with the bonus of underfloor heating throughout the ground floor. Extended bi-fold doors, leading directly into the private and secluded rear garden. There is a cupboard, which houses the gas-fired boiler and hot water cylinder.Kitchen/utility The inviting open plan fitted kitchen with stylish centre island with breakfast bar, is another superb space. The kitchen area offers plenty of solid quartz work surface space, eye and base level cupboards. There is a free standing Smeg range, integral combi oven/microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and integrated bins. The breakfast bar, with a solid wood worktop and a butler sink. The large utility room, with sink, washing machine and tumble dyer. Not to mention, plenty of cupboards for extra storage.Dining Room/library The dining room / library, located to the front of the property, boasts a traditional fireplace with log burning fire and solid wood floor. Again, a fabulous family entertaining room, with the most beautiful views over the village green.Second Reception Room There is a further small reception room, which leads directly from the lounge, which is currently utilised as a meditation room. This could be utilised as a home office / children's playroom or sewing room. There is a cupboard, offering extra storage space.Family Bathroom The family bathroom, located on the ground floor, with offers a free standing bath, low level w.c. and wash basin.Fourth Bedroom The Family Room (fourth bedroom), located on the ground floor, boasts a traditional wooden floor and vaultedceiling with exposed oak trusses. Divided into two areas; the cinema / TV relaxation space, and a mini gymnasium.Principal Bedroom The principal bedroom, a generous double bedroom, offering plenty of space for wardrobes and bedroom furniture. There is the most fabulous walk in dressing room, with two triple fitted wardrobes and dressing table. There is an en suite shower room, with low level w.c. and wash basin.Second Bedroom The second bedroom double bedroom, located to the front of the property, again with plenty of space for wardrobes and bedroom furniture. The en suite shower room, with under floor heating, low level w.c. and wash basin. Another fabulous bedroom.Third Bedroom The third bedroom, another double room, offering plenty of room for wardrobes and bedroom furniture. Vaulted ceiling with exposed oak trusses, small window and skylights.The Rear Garden The rear garden, is extremely private and secluded. The full width decking area with pergola, is the ideal spot for outdoor entertaining and alfresco dining; leading to the gravelled low maintenance garden with plentiful mature trees and shrubs.There is a fabulous new Summer House / home office, with a spacious working space (with power, light and internet connection), plus a separate storage area.To The Front Of The Property To the front of the property there is a gravelled courtyard, with parking for several cars. There is a five bar gate, with post and rail fencing to the side of the property. The tool shed is located to the side of the property.Location Beech Cottages is situated within the sought-after Surrey Hills village of Forest Green, just at the foot of Leith Hill considered to be an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There is a lovely public house, The Parrot Pub with a farm shop close by. The villages of Cranleigh, Ockley and Ewhurst are close by with a full selection of amenities including shops, pre-schools, popular farm shops and petrol station. In addition, the village is between the market towns of Dorking, Guildford and Horsham offering a further choice of comprehensive shopping, entertainment and leisure facilities. There are mainline stations with services into London Waterloo from Guildford and London Victoria from Horsham and Dorking. Gatton Manor is also situated within close proximity offering an excellent golf course, bar and restaurant. For the outdoor enthusiasts, there are miles of stunning open countryside for walking, cycling, and riding. For transport links, the nearby A24 connects to the M25 orbital motorway with access to central London, Heathrow, and Gatwick airports.1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS: Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale. 2. General: While we endeavour to make our sales particulars fair, accurate and reliable, they are only a general guide to the property and, accordingly, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to check the position for you, especially if you are contemplating travelling some distance to view the property. 3. The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only and as such must be considered incorrect. 4. Services: Please note we have not tested the services or any of the equipment or appliances in this property, accordingly we strongly advise prospective buyers to commission their own survey or service reports before finalising their offer to purchase. 5. THESE PARTICULARS ARE ISSUED IN GOOD FAITH BUT DO NOT CONSTITUTE REPRESENTATIONS OF FACT OR FORM PART OF ANY OFFER OR CONTRACT. THE MATTERS REFERRED TO IN THESE PARTICULARS SHOULD BE INDEPENDENTLY VERIFIED BY PROSPECTIVE BUYERS OR TENANTS. NEITHER SEQUENCE (UK) LIMITED NOR ANY OF ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS HAS ANY AUTHORITY TO MAKE OR GIVE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY WHATEVER IN RELATION TO THIS PROPERTY. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_forest-green-d557760/for-sale_i69720958
OFFERED WITH THE BENEFIT OF NO ONWARD CHAIN - Located in the desirable backwater of Pains Hill and enjoying a picturesque wooded outlook to the south, this charming period home dating to circa 1596 with later 20th century additions, is certain to delight with its appealing harmony of original features and modern comforts.Well-appointed internally with aesthetic interest at every turn, the cottage offers versatile accommodation to include four bedrooms and sociable, broken open-plan reception space, rare to find in older homes. To the rear, one steps into a secluded and well-stocked garden, where a generous stone paved terrace serves as a perfect stage for summer entertaining.A block-paved driveway caters for several vehicles with ease and notably there is granted consent for a detached garage.With both Limpsfield and Itchingwood Commons situated nearby, there are miles of protected countryside waiting to be explored from the doorstep of this most unique home.OVERVIEW:The front door welcomes you through to an entrance hall with hardwearing wood-effect Amtico flooring and door opening to a convenient cloakroom with concealed cistern WC and hand basin. A dedicated utility room houses a wall-mounted Worcester gas-fired boiler, whilst providing plenty of space and necessary plumbing for a washing machine and separate tumble dryer, together with an accompanying countertop and fitted airing rail.Wood Amtico flooring extends through to a practical breakfast room comprising a fitted storage unit to one wall, a stable door to the paved garden terrace and staircase rising to the first floor. The adjacent dual aspect kitchen is luxuriously appointed with a comprehensive array of fitted base and wall cabinetry, paired with striking granite counters and integrated fridge, freezer, dishwasher, oven and induction hob with extractor over. A serving hatch connects to the neighbouring dining room, where sliding doors provide both a pleasant view over and ease of access to, the rear garden.Concluding the ground floor accommodation is a charming sitting room, where an eye-catching inglenook fireplace (complete with original bread oven), encompasses a cosy log burning stove. Visible wall and ceiling beams further enhance the character, with open timber framework linking the room with the adjoining reception, creating a convivial, multi-zonal space equally perfect for family gatherings as for relaxed everyday living.The first floor layout is similarly well-considered. A principal suite benefits from a double aspect with a far-reaching treetop aspect, a fitted wardrobe and en suite shower room comprising a corner enclosure with Aqualisa system, basin and WC. A second spacious bedroom is situated within the oldest part of the house, incorporating a shelved fireplace recess and ladder staircase to a vaulted loft room, historically used as a teenage den. Two further bedrooms are part-vaulted with high level storage cupboards, including a delightful window seat fitted to one designed to take in the view and provide additional storage.Accompanying the bedroom accommodation is a sizeable family bathroom with an attractive period style suite of basin, WC and double-ended, roll top bath with ball and claw feet. Externally, the property occupies a pleasantly private and secluded south-facing plot of circa 0.16 acre, set against a picturesque wooded backdrop. Principally laid to lawn with laurel hedged boundaries, the garden comprises established borders, designed to provide colour and interest through the seasons, together with an expansive sandstone terrace perfect for al fresco dining and relaxing.To the front left hand side of the cottage, a block-paved driveway caters for six cars and planning/listed building consent has been granted to re-build a garage should one wish, in the top area of the drive.LOCATION:Limpsfield Chart is a sought after hamlet located to the south of Limpsfield Village. There is a local church, public house and cricket ground and the property is surrounded by National Trust Common Land. The town of Oxted with its comprehensive range of shops, schools and a mainline station to London, is situated 1.75 miles away from the property.SERVICES, INFORMATION & OUTGOINGS:Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Gas-fired central heating. Partial double-glazing.Council Tax Band G - (Tandridge)EPC: Exempt For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_limpsfield-d556444/for-sale_i70461027
With bay-window architecture and tile-hung elevations, the property is an attractive family home that offers beautifully presented, light, airy and versatile accommodation with a pleasing open ambience. The spacious sitting room extends into the bay alcove and has mellow parquet flooring, with a feature fireplace creating a focal point and French doors providing a link to the garden terrace. To the rear, a stylishly designed kitchen with adjoining dining area, links to a casual seating space, and provides the sociable hub of the home where bi-folding doors to two walls offer a seamless transition to the outside. Fitted with sleek, contemporary cabinetry, topped with stone work surfaces, the kitchen features glass accents and an island unit with breakfast bar; there is also an adjoining utility room.The property provides four bedrooms, three of which are on the first floor along with a modern family bathroom. The principal room provides a luxurious retreat with a well-appointed adjoining dressing room and a stylish en-suite shower room, along with a balcony with views across the rear garden. At the top of the house, a stunning mezzanine family room/bedroom 4 with loft area/hobby space, glazed balustrades and vaulted ceiling provides a flexible-use additional room.On the ground floor there is ancillary space in the form of an annexe with independent access and comprising a kitchen, bedroom and shower room; this space could easily be reconfigured back into the house to provide a ground floor bathroom with spare room and study.To the front, mature shrubs at the roadside offer a degree of privacy, with access onto a gravelled driveway providing parking for several cars. Landscaping of the rear garden offers a well-designed outdoor sanctuary with architectural planting and specimen trees creating interest and framing an area laid to lawn. There is a south-west facing raised, paved terrace adjoining the house and a second patio towards the end of the garden, both offering opportunities for al fresco dining and relaxation. Smart, timber outbuildings alongside the patio have glazed doors and provide excellent leisure spaces with a summer house and a gym.Services: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainageEnglefield Green is a picturesque village with a village green, variety of shops catering for day-to-day needs, restaurants and public houses, including the popular Barley Mow which is within striking distance of the property. Windsor Great Park is nearby and offers the opportunity for leisure pursuits including walking, cycling and horse riding (subject to riding permits). Further shopping amenities are located in Egham and Windsor, whilst more extensive facilities may be found in Windsor and Staines. For commuters, the M3, M4 and M25 motorways are within easy reach and rail connections to London (Waterloo) are available at Egham, Staines, Virginia Water, and Windsor.The area is also known for its excellent range of schools including St. John's Beaumont and Bishopsgate in Englefield Green, Upton House in Windsor, Papplewick, Heathfield, St. George's and St. Mary's in Ascot, Lambrook in Winkfield Row, Royal Holloway University and Eton College. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_englefield-green-d531781/for-sale_i70429457
This comfortable detached family home provides flexible living with light reception rooms and attractive decor, while outside there is a beautifully maintained garden.The main reception room is the dual aspect sitting room with its bay window, brick-built fireplace and double doors leading to the large garden room, which is ideal for use as a further sitting area or as a family dining room.Panoramic view over the garden, west-facing windows and French doors open on to the garden. The kitchen has fitted units to base and wall level and a stainless-steel range cooker with a gas hob and an extractor hood, with the neighbouring utility room providing further storage and space for appliances.Additionally, the ground floor has a study and an additional reception room, which could be used as a family room, an office or a dining room.On the first floor all four well-presented bedrooms benefit from built-in storage. The principal bedroom has an en suite bathroom, with the family bathroom also located on the first floor. Both bathrooms include over-bath showers.The property is set on a leafy private residentialstreet and has a front garden that is mostly laid to lawn, with various mature trees. The paved driveway provides parking for up to two vehicles, with additional parking and storage space in the integrated double garage. At the rear, the west-facing garden welcomes plenty of sunlight and comprises an area of patio, paved and gravel pathways, a greenhouse, a well maintained lawn and colourful border beds with various shrubs and flowering perennials.Clare Mead is located near the centre of Rowledge and all local facilities. The village has an award-winning butcher, post office and general store with the Hare and Hounds public house. The village green, playground, tennis club, cricket club and village hall are well supported. The church, popular pre-schools and primary school are highly regarded. There is excellent access to the surrounding countryside with a network of footpaths and bridleways.Walking, cycling, fishing and riding at Alice Holt Forest and Frensham Little Pond, with sailing at the Great Pond. An extensive choice of both state and private schooling is close by including Rowledge Primary School, Frensham Heights,Edgeborough, More House, and Weydon Academy.The nearby Georgian town of Farnham benefitsfrom an extensive range of boutique and high street shopping including Sainsbury's and Waitrose and a growing selection of cafes and restaurants. Communications are first class with the mainline station only three miles away. The A31/A3 and A331/M3 provide links to London and the south coast. Gatwick, Heathrow and Southampton airports are all reached in under an hour.EPC Rating E. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_rowledge-d568098/for-sale_i71164861
OFFERD TO THE MARKET WITH NO ONWARD CHAIN Located on the stunning Waters Edge development within the sought after village of Mychett and boasting views across the Waters Edge lake.This stylish double fronted home located on Lakeview Lane a selection of New Build Detached family residences. Upon entering the entrance hall there is a front to back family room measuring almost 29ft with a feature fireplace and French doors to the landscaped rear garden. The study at the front benefits from views of the lake and could also double as a fifth bedroom if required. To the rear you have the kitchen/dining area with integrated appliances, there is also a powder room, understairs storage cupboard and separate utility room with access to the carport.To the first floor there is four double bedrooms, two of which benefit from en suites and a family bathroom. There is also a south facing terrace off the main bedroom with panoramic views of the lake.To the front of this family home there is off street parking and a carport with an electric car charger and further potential for parking to the rear of the carport. The property benefits from one of the larger gardens in the development which has been landscaped by the current owner with side access to both sides of the property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_mytchett-d556396/for-sale_i71663762
Bramley Lodge is a beautiful historic home of immense character and charm, offering spacious well-proportioned accommodation. Undoubtedly the heart of the property is the 9 metre kitchen/dining room, with impressive high ceilings and large Inglenook fireplace with brick hearth and grate. There is a separate sitting room, which in turn leads to a spacious study. On the first floor there are four bedrooms, with the principal bedroom having an en-suite bathroom, in addition to the large family bathroom created from what was once a bedroom, and separate WC.To the outside of the property there is a large, partly walled garden, with many mature shrubs and trees, with an extensive area of lawn and entertaining terrace immediately adjacent to the property. In addition to the garden, there is a cobbled courtyard and opposite the house there is a old tack room and coach house/garage and separate storage area. This area could potentially be developed further to provide a home office or gymnasium perhaps, subject to the usual consents.Bramley Lodge is positioned in the very centre of Bramley High Street, with all of the facilities of this bustling village on its doorstep. There are two small supermarkets, a library, two pubs, a butcher, grocer, coffee shop, travel agent, an Indian restaurant, Chinese take away and a fish & chip shop. There are many highly regarded schools within easy reach, including St Catherine's and Bramley Infant School in the village, Cranleigh School, Priorsfileld, Charterhouse, and all of Guildford's excellent schools. Guildford, with its historic High Street and excellent shops, restaurants and bars, is only three miles and here the main line station provides a commuter service to Waterloo in 38 minutes. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bramley-d523157/for-sale_i71276190
Sands is a landmark Grade II* Listed late mediaeval hall house believed to date back to 1450. This was subsequently converted into two cottages and extended before being returned to its' original status as a hall house and acquired by Sir Henry Harben who was known as the founding father of modern Insurance and Chairman of The Prudential. The timber framed house we now see was formed by the joining of two dwellings, and has a jettied front under a mighty Horsham stone roof, with a wealth of ancient Oak timberwork on display both inside and out. The drawing room has an impressive medieval Inglenook fireplace. Unusually for a property of this era, the ceiling heights on both floors are surprisingly voluminous. With five reception rooms, six bedrooms and two bathrooms, Sands has enough space for a large family. The lovely rural setting affords countryside views and the gardens, which were once a delight to behold, now desire the efforts of a new green fingered friend. An Oak framed car barn has a useful room above which could be repurposed as ancillary accommodation subject to consents being required and obtainable. The property is offered with the benefit of no forward chain. The accommodation is as follows:- Stone step with solid Oak Front Door to the Grand Dining Hall A magnificent space with heavy Oak timbering, lovely former Inglenook fireplace with bressummer beam and Oak mantle piece, flag stone floor, front aspect display bay window with leaded light windows and further leaded light windows to the rear, two radiators, reading recess with bookshelves, storage heater, braced doors with iron fittings to each room. Study A dual aspect room with leaded lights to front and side. A wealth of exposed Oak joinery to ceiling and walls, flagstone floor, wall light points, thermostat for heating control. Kitchen Of pleasing proportions with a range of eye and base level storage cupboards, matching drawers and worktops with Oak trimming, inset sink and veg bowl with mixer tap, low and high level leaded windows to the rear, cooker recess with copper cowling and extractor, exposed ceiling timber, quarry tiled floors, a further area housing the oil fired boiler providing heating and hot water, additional leaded side window, shelved cupboard, appliance and utility space, radiator, quarry tiled flooring and interesting Ordnance survey map showing the low Weald and Sussex Downs, Oak door with leaded panel providing access to the kitchen garden. From the Entrance Hall a further door leads to a stone lobby with exposed timbers, old exposed Oak joinery and passage to the Drawing Room With stunning exposed Oak joinery including some find decorative Mullion archways, front and rear aspect leaded windows, magnificent Inglenook with spanning Oak bressummer, seating areas and stone hearth with fire dogs, iron fire back and copper cowl, rear aspect leaded window and front aspect leaded door and window, two radiators, archway with shelving, Oak step and the arched Oak aperture leading to a Anteroom With cork flooring, seating area and an under stairs cupboard with fitted wine racks, leaded light side window, storage heater, Oak timbering and door to staircase and door to Home Office With exposed Oak wall and ceiling timbers, leaded front window with radiator below, fitted storage, some adjustable shelving. Utility Room With Belfast sink and cold tap, leaded windows to side and rear, door to outside, radiator, exposed Oak timbers, door to Cloakroom With WC, wash basin with cold tap, electricity fuse boxes and meter. From the Dining Hall another wonderful Oak arch-head door opening leads to a Small Lobby with heavy wood block floor, useful under stairs cupboard and a winding old staircase which rises past exposed wooden joinery toFirst Floor Rear leaded window, radiator, further Oak staircase to the Attic Rooms. An additional staircase rises up from the Anteroom at the south end of the building and there is a further leaded rear landing window. Bedroom 1 Oak wall and ceiling timbers on display, with a link passage with walk-in wardrobe connecting both sides of the house. Front aspect leaded window. Bedroom 2 With Oak planked flooring, exposed wall timbers and a lovely leaded front window looking out to the front garden towards adjacent land. Offset shallow wardrobe, two radiators. Bedroom 3 With front aspect leaded window enjoying the front outlook, built in double wardrobe with shelving, interconnecting door to the middle of the house. Bedroom 4 At the south end of the building a front aspect leaded light window, exposed wall timbers, double-built in wardrobes. Bedroom 5 Exposed wall timbers, rear leaded window overlooking the rear garden, radiator. Bedroom 6 Currently a dressing room with hot water cylinder, linen storage, leaded rear window, exposed rough hewn Oak floorboards and wall timbers. Within the cupboard is a blocked-up garderobe and a medieval window. Bathroom A cast iron bath with pillar mixer tap and hand held shower attachment, wash basin set in tiled plinth with cupboard below, WC, shallow shelved cupboard, radiator, interconnecting door to the other side of the landing, exposed Oak wall timbers, leaded rear window, cork flooring. Bathroom 2 With an enclosed cast iron bath, low level WC, wash basin set in unit with louvred cupboard below, leaded side window above, exposed timber, electric fan heater. Attic Rooms A must-see part of the house accessed by a wooden staircase, with the skeleton roof on display, Oak floorboards, leaded rear dormer window affording distant views. OUTSIDE From the front, an old stand pipe from a well peers out from underneath its Oak framed cedar shingled roof and there are a myriad of established trees and shrubs interspersed by areas of lawn, old Horsham stone pavings lead up from the arbour to the front door. The more practical areas of life including a Klargester private drainage system and a bunded oil storage tank are discreetly screened away from sight. The kitchen garden, still evident but needs time and green fingers to return it to its former glory. The formal garden extends through another structure to an area to the North consisting of a former badminton lawn which certainly could be used almost immediately and there is an Orchard and composting area beyond on the Northern fringe. There is also a former ornamental pond. The Oak Framed Car Barn comprises an open bay, an enclosed garage and workshop area/storage with a staircase which provides access to the large upper floor which could be further utilised perhaps as ancillary accommodation subject to any necessary consents and permissions being required or obtainable. Council Tax Band - G EPC - Exempt Referral Fees: Courtney Green routinely refer prospective purchasers to Nepcote Financial Ltd who may offer to arrange insurance and/or mortgages. Courtney Green may be entitled to receive 20% of any commission received by Nepcote Financial Ltd. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_warnham-d549088/for-sale_i69192069
This is a home steeped with history, and today stands in it`s own large private plot of over half an acre ( tbc ) with sweeping lawns, gravel driveway, and tennis court, situated in a sought after private road on the edge of Walton on the Hill village.I recently saw a picture of this beautiful home, in black and white, taken, I am reliably informed, in the early 1900`s, standing along a short row of similarly sized homes, with seemingly nothing else around it, other than a couple of extremely well dressed people in the street. It transpires that the picture was of the very house we are now privileged to be instructed to sell, and so I am of course delighted to be able to tell you more, as well as provide what I hope is a collection of photographs that reflect the history and character of this beautiful home. Believed to date back to around 1908, this is a home steeped with history, and today stands in it`s own large private plot of over half an acre ( tbc ) with sweeping lawns, gravel driveway, and tennis court, situated in a sought after private road on the edge of Walton on the Hill village and with easy access to Walton Heath. The accommodation of close to 4500 sq ft is spread over three floors, including an impressive entrance hall, a beautiful drawing room of some 30ft in length, 18`x17` dining room, sitting room, fabulous kitchen/breakfast room of 24`x 17`3 with doors out to the garden, utility room, study, and cloakroom, whilst to the first floor are the main bedroom with balcony and en-suite, further bedroom with ensuite, two further bedrooms, bathroom and separate shower room, and then on the top floor are bedrooms 5 and 6. The house is full of the charm and character of it`s era, with high ceilings, open fireplaces, oak staircase, Aga to the kitchen, wooden floors, oak doors, ornate coving and much more besides, whilst combining with modern kitchen, bathrooms and being well presented throughout.To the outside the property is approached by way of a large gravel driveway, providing ample private and visitors parking and access to the garage. The impressive gardens lie mainly to three sides of the house, with sweeping lawns, well established borders, and a tennis court to the rear. The property benefits from gas fired heating by radiators, and offer further opportunities to both extend ( subject to local authority planning ) and/or improve if so desired by any future owners.The Village of Walton is situated in between Reigate and Epsom and is an ideal location for those seeking a beautiful and peaceful setting. The area has a range of both private and state schools including Chinthurst Prep School, Aberdour, Walton and Tadworth Primary Schools as well as Epsom College, City of London Freemen's School, Reigate Grammar & St Johns in Leatherhead. Reigate offers a large range of high street and independent boutique shops as well as a cinema and a wide choice of restaurants and bars. Epsom offers yet more shopping with large high street shops, restaurants, bars and cinema. Walton Heath Golf Club is moments away and within a short drive there is the RAC Golf and Country Club Epsom. Walton Heath and Epsom Downs offer excellent walking and riding within a short distance. The Village itself has a range of pubs, restaurants and shops including a Co-Op supermarket, cafe by the pond, florist and Post Office. Tadworth station offers a fast service to London Bridge and London Victoria in under an hour. The M25 motorway is easily accessed at Junction 8 or 9, enabling fast routes to both Gatwick and Heathrow airports.For further information or to arrange a private viewing, please contact a member of our sales team. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_walton-on-the-hill-d556039/for-sale_i71092687
Dating from the early 20th century, The Old Bakery is one of several attractive historic houses that contribute to a picturesque village centre, with its shop-front architecture reflecting its origins. With a blend of vintage charm and modern comfort, period features include sash windows, high-ceilinged rooms with cornicing, picture rails and ornamental fireplaces. The property has been renovated and maintained by the present owners with a commitment to high quality workmanship and materials throughout. There is chequered tiling and a stately handbuilt staircase in the generous reception hall where the double-height ceiling affords glimpses of the galleried landing above. Steps lead down into the bright, elegant drawing room with two box-bay windows and views over the village green, whilst the adjoining formal dining room features a canted bay window. Fitted with farmhouse-style cabinetry, the spacious kitchen has a red 4-oven Aga at its heart and offers plenty of space for informal dining, with a door leading to the light-filled conservatory, which in turn links to the study. The house is wellinsulated; most of the ground floor windows are double-glazed in timber frames and thereis high quality secondary glazing at first floor level. The first floor offers five bedrooms including the principal bedroom with a dressing room and luxurious en suite bathroom. Further accommodation is available to the rear and above the garage, with a lower-level studio and upper-level office, sitting area and bathroom. Two timber, five-bar gates mark the access to a driveway at the side of the house, which extends to the garage and provides hardstanding for parking. With a woodland backdrop, the rear garden has a series of raised beds filled with established shrubs. Steps provide access to an expanse of lawn surrounded by a curved bank planted with architectural, colourful and scented shrubs with year round interest. At the top of the garden, a private gate provides access to the Hurtwood and a further lawn affords elevated and far-reaching views to the parish church and the Surrey Hills.The village of Holmbury St Mary enjoys an idyllic setting on the shallow upper slopes of the greensand ridge that forms the Surrey Hills. Local amenities include a village hall which hosts clubs, societies and events, a small village shop, a coffee shop and two public houses. The excellent Kingfisher Farm Shop is nearby at Abinger Hammer. The market town of Dorking is also close by, providing a comprehensive range of everyday amenities, including High Street and independent retailers, restaurants (including Sorrel owned by Michelin star chef Steve Drake), coffee shops, a cinema and a theatre. Further retail, cultural and leisure opportunities are available in Guildford. Well-regarded schooling in the vicinity includes Cranleigh School, St Catherine's, St John's, Charterhouse, Reigate Grammar, Royal Grammar School, Guildford High School and Duke of Kent School. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_holmbury-st-mary-d568611/for-sale_i69742244
Englewick is a handsome period house dating back to circa 1700 and providing an ideal opportunity for those seeking a property of immense character and charm. The beautifully presented accommodation successfully combines modern and period features and is equally suited to family living and formal entertaining. Interestingly, the name Englewick means a dwelling place (wick) at a corner (engle). The front corner bedroom was an air raid warning post in World War II, and the neighbouring Coach House was the former carriage house to Englewick, evident in the arcaded entrances and hinge bolts at the front.The house is entered via a reception vestibule that in turn, opens into the reception hall which leads naturally into the front-facing, dual-aspect formal dining room, with its marble fireplace, picture rails, wide sash windows, and built-in cabinetry and shelving. Double doors provide additional access to the reception hall. The airy open-plan kitchen/breakfast/family room is fitted with a wide range of attractive powder blue cabinetry, granite worksurfaces and breakfast bar, a deep blue AGA, and integrated appliances. There is ample relaxation space alongside the handsome linen-fold fire surround with its log-burning stove. The rear-facing drawing room features a grand bay window, an Adam-style open fireplace, mellow parquet flooring and bright views of the garden. The ground floor further comprises a lean-to conservatory which basks in the south-westerly aspect, and a utility room with separate WC. There is also a cellar, ideal for storing wine.On the first floor there is a generous principal bedroom with a bay window and elevated views, a multitude of fitted wardrobe cupboards, and a contemporary en suite bathroom. There are four further bedrooms, three of which enjoy an outlook over the village green and benefit from fitted storage solutions, one of which also has a charming period fireplace and en suite shower room. A modern family bathroom completes the accommodation on this floor.To the front, the property has a pleasing outlook over the village green which is owned by the Crown Estate and used by Englefield Green Cricket Club. Steeped in history, the green once was host to horse racing in the 18th century, and Englewick had the right to graze 50 sheep for many years. To the side of the neighbouring property, there is a driveway providing access to a garage. The sizeable rear garden enjoys a southerly aspect and includes a level area of lawn, with a timber-framed gazebo, a vegetable garden, and various mature shrubs and trees.Englewick resides in a highly desirable location within the village of Englefield Green, with its village green, variety of shops catering for day-to- day needs, restaurants and public houses, including the popular Barley Mow which is conveniently situated just a stone's throw from the property. For commuters, the M3, M4 and M25 motorways are within easy reach and rail connections to London (Waterloo) are available at Egham, Staines, Virginia Water, and Windsor.There are several prestigious golf clubs in the surrounding areas including Swinley Forest, The Berkshire, Wentworth and Sunningdale, and the scenic Windsor Great Park offers opportunities for horse riding, cycling and walking. The area is also known for its excellent range of schools including St. John's Beaumont and Bishopsgate in Englefield Green, Upton House in Windsor, Papplewick, Heathfield, St. George's and St. Mary's in Ascot, Lambrook in Winkfield Row, Royal Holloway University and Eton College. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_englefield-green-d531781/for-sale_i68912991
Have you ever dreamt of having your home built for you? We might be able to make that dream come true! A luxury development of just four detached 4 & 5-bedroom homes, available off-plan at Paddock View, tucked away in a beautiful setting in Lower Kingswood.Breton House, will be a five-bedroom home consisting of a primary bedroom suite with Juliette balcony, a guest bedroom with en-suite, two further bedrooms, and a family bathroom, whilst downstairs there will be a large bedroom with en-suite, fitted wardrobes, and access to the garden - perfect for visiting guests, a teenager or indeed an older relative. The ground floor meanwhile, will have a drawing room with a fireplace and French doors, a separate dining room also with French doors, and a large kitchen breakfast room opening onto a family room. There will also be a cloaks cupboard, downstairs W.C., and a utility area with outside access. A beautiful galleried hallway and landing will be a fantastic feature of this stunning home. Each of the four homes will have wonderful views over the paddock to the rear.The kitchen space will feature Shaker-style cabinets with stone worktops and fully integrated appliances, including an induction hob with extractor, two single electric ovens with grills, two warming drawers, an American fridge freezer with an ice maker, a dishwasher, and a wine cooler. The utility room will also be equipped with wall and base units, a laminate work surface, a stainless steel sink, and a drainer, with space for a freestanding washing machine and tumble dryer.The bathrooms, en-suites, and cloakroom will feature modern, white suites with chrome fittings, cabinetry, heated black towel rails, shaver sockets, mirrors, and ceramic wall tiles. Underfloor heating via an air-source heat pump with thermostat control will be provided on the ground floor, while radiators with wireless thermostats will be installed on the first floor. Hot water will be controlled via a Hot Water Cylinder.Home security features include an alarm system for both the house and garage, double-glazed PVCu windows and doors with a multi-point locking system, external lighting at all external doors, and a mains-fed smoke alarm fitted to the hall and landing with a battery backup. Elivia Homes also offers a dedicated two-year Customer Aftercare Department for added peace of mind.All homes come with a ten-year Premier warranty and are freehold. Mains electricity and drainage are provided, and BT high-speed fiber is available on the property. For more information, please contact our sales team at Kennedys'TENUREFreehold.PEA = BFor further details and brochures please contact us.*internal photography was taken from another Elivia Homes Development. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_babylon-lane-d593814/for-sale_i69406652
With an attractive fascade featuring decorative timber and white painted infills, St Nicholas offers enhanced accommodation, with light-filled rooms and on-trend interior design perfectly suited to meet the requirements of modern lifestyles. The warm-tones of parquet flooring in the hallway extends into the adjoining formal dining room whilst the sitting room offers a relaxed space centred around a feature fireplace, with French doors opening to the garden. Filled with natural light courtesy of glazed doors and a vast skylight window, the kitchen/family room provides the convivial heart of the home with effortless zoning for informal dining and casual seating, and a seamless transition to the outside. Fitted with sleek cabinetry featuring curved units which soften corners, the kitchen has stone work surfaces and an island unit, with ancillary space provided by the adjoining utility room. On the first floor, the rooms comprise five bedrooms, two benefitting from modern en suite facilities, and a luxurious family bathroom with sauna. Tucked away at the top of the house, the second floor offers a smart, flexible-use space with options to provide a sixth bedroom, a cinema/leisure room or a hang-out zone for teenagers.A length of fencing, backed by attractive mature shrubs, fronts the roadway with access onto a gravelled driveway providing parking for several vehicles and leading to the integral garage. The rear garden at St Nicholas offers a green sanctuary with lush, mature planting and specimen trees to the boundaries giving a pleasing sense of seclusion. Paved terracing spans the back of the house with direct access out from reception areas extending the inside to the outside environment and offering opportunities for al fresco dining and relaxation. A run of stepped pavers offers a journey across the lawn to a second patio setting at the far corner of the garden for an alternative spot to enjoy this delightful outdoor space.Englefield Green is a picturesque village in close proximity to Windsor Great Park where walking, cycling and horse riding can be enjoyed. Every-day amenities are available in the village, as well as at nearby Egham and Old Windsor, whilst more extensive facilities may be found in Windsor and Staines. A mainline service into London Waterloo is available at Egham and Virginia Water, whilst road-users can access the M25, the M3, or the M4 for onward journeys. Sporting facilities are well-catered for, including racing at Windsor, Ascot and Newbury, polo at Smith¢a'¬a"¢s Lawn and The Royal Berkshire, golf at Wentworth, Sunningdale, and Swinley Forest, and boating on the River Thames. Well-regarded schooling in the vicinity includes Bishopsgate School and St. John¢a'¬a"¢s Beaumont, Royal Holloway University of London, Eton College, St. George¢a'¬a"¢s School, St Mary¢a'¬a"¢s School, Heathfield, St George¢a'¬a"¢s and Papplewick School. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_englefield-green-d531781/for-sale_i71185878
Red Gables is a handsome semi-detached period house, presenting an ideal opportunity for those seeking a property of character and charm. Arranged over four floors, the accommodation boasts generous proportions and many period features, all combining to create excellent living and entertaining space. Of particular note is the wonderful far-reaching views over the Thames Valley.Stone steps lead up to the porch and entrance door which opens into a welcoming reception hall featuring an elegant staircase with oak hand rail, which in turn opens into the dining room, with its bespoke display cabinetry, a working fireplace and large windows with original shutters. Bi-folding doors link this room with the sitting room where floor-to-ceiling windows with original shutters showcase the views over the garden. This room also has bespoke cabinetry, alongside a marble fireplace. Steps from the reception hall descend to the ground floor where there is a kitchen/breakfast room, fitted with a modern range of units, granite work surfaces, Aga and integrated appliances; there is also ample spacious for a dining table. There is also the original walk-in larder with curved ceiling, a good-size study with fitted cabinets, the boiler room, and a cloakroom. The second floor is arranged to provide a spacious principal bedroom with bespoke fitted wardrobes and an en suite bathroom, an additional double bedroom with a feature fireplace and wood burner, a shower room, and a useful laundry room. There are three further bedrooms and a bathroom on the upper level.To the front, a driveway with a turning circle provides ample parking for several vehicles and also leads to the garage which has a room with an en suite shower room above. The landscaped garden to the rear is enclosed by mature shrubs and trees and is principally laid to lawn with well-stocked flower/shrub borders. Adjoining the house is a charming sheltered sun terrace ideal for outdoor dining and relaxation.Red Gables is situated in the highly-regarded village of Englefield Green with its village green and cricket ground. The nearby village centre offers a good range of shops catering for day-to-day needs, along with restaurants and public houses, including Raymond Blanc's The Barley Mow which is conveniently located on the edge of the green. More extensive amenities are available in the nearby towns of Egham, Windsor and Staines.The property is well placed for access to the motorway network with Junction 13 of the M25 within three miles and the M4 (J5) just 5.5 miles away. Rail services are available at nearby Egham, Staines, Virginia Water and Windsor stations. Heathrow Airport (T5) is readily accessible and caters for both domestic and international flights. There are many outstanding schools and colleges in the area including the local St. John's Beaumont and Bishopsgate, Upton House in Windsor, Papplewick, Heathfield, St. George's and St. Mary's in Ascot, Lambrook in Winkfield Row, and the Royal Holloway University. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_englefield-green-d531781/for-sale_i70192323
Tower House is a fascinating home and is one of five former estate properties erected in 1901 for the newly built Chiddingfold House and its 25 acre agricultural estate. The original water tower, engine room and office combined with exceptional, contemporary extensions create a spacious and light home with flexible and well balanced accommodation. Of special note is the superb double height, galleried drawing room at the centre of the house with a splendid full height window maximising the south-facing views over the stunning garden. The ground floor accommodation flows from a welcoming reception hall with a cloakroom. It comprises a generous drawing room with a striking full height bay window, feature inset fireplace, and two sets of French doors to both terraces. A spacious dining room leads through to the extensive kitchen/breakfast room with a range of wall and base units and two sets of French doors to a terrace, and a cosy snug. The kitchen/breakfast room gives access to a neighbouring utility with a cloakroom. The ground floor bedroom wing comprises a spacious principal bedroom with built-in storage, French doors to the terrace and modern en suite shower room. An additional double bedroom with en suite bathroom and one further bedroom.On the first floor the property provides a double bedroom with walk in wardrobe, a bathroom, two further inter-connecting vaulted bedrooms, a gallery and study. A second staircase (spiral) rises from the kitchen/utility room to the entire first floor.Tower House is approached over a driveway leading past the detached rear garage with potting shed and providing parking for up to seven vehicles. The part-walled south-facing landscaped garden, another particular feature of this property, is laid mainly to level lawn bordered by and interspersed with mature shrubs and trees and features some mellow brick pathways, numerous seating areas and brick-paved terraces, the whole ideal for entertaining and al fresco dining.Located within the South Downs National Park, Tower House is situated a short distance, via a bridleway, to Chiddingfold and is surrounded by fields and wooded areas which create a feeling of space and tranquility. Chiddingfold village has a duck pond and a thriving local community together with day-to-day amenities including three churches, two village stores, a Post Office, chemist, butcher, coffee shop, GP surgery and two public houses. Nearby Haslemere provides a good variety of boutique shopping, bars and restaurants, coffee houses, a Waitrose supermarket, recreational facilities and a mainline station to London Waterloo. The area offers a good selection of independent schools including King Edward's, Barrow Hills, St Ives, The Royal, St. Hilary's, Amesbury, St Edmund's, Charterhouse, Cranleigh and Aldro.Chiddingfold 0.4 mile, Witley and station 2.8 miles (London Waterloo 54 minutes), Haslemere 5.4 miles, London Gatwick Airport 30.3 miles, London Heathrow Airport 33.3 miles, central London 43.5 miles For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chiddingfold-d544336/for-sale_i71698584
Nestled in an idyllic setting, Tanyard Farm is an exquisite period property set within some 1.4 acres of gardens and grounds. History permeates throughout, from the beamed vaulted ceilings to several of the rooms, the Inglenook fireplace in the dining room and the leaded bay picture window in the drawing room. Mentioned within Richard Branson's autobiography, more recent history notes Tanyard Farm as his childhood home. Six spacious reception rooms provide versatility for all generations of family living, notably the generous drawing room with its bay window affording an abundance of natural light. The dining room with focal inglenook fireplace adjoins both the drawing room and double aspect sitting which also has an open fireplace in situ. The kitchen is elegantly designed with bespoke shaker style wooden units, a central island and integrated appliances, with the high beamed ceiling and skylights allowing for the kitchen to be immersed with natural light. Leading from the kitchen is the generous conservatory with French doors opening onto the terrace and gardens, creating a perfect heart of the home and entertaining area. Two further rooms, currently used as a study and office provide additional adaptable reception space. The first floor is accessed via two routes, the main staircase to the hallway and an ornate spiral staircase which links from the office to bedroom 2. All four bedrooms are double in size with three having a double aspect with en suite bathrooms. The principal bedroom suite is grand in design with a majestic elevated beamed ceiling, fitted dressing room and large en suite bathroom.Wrought-iron gates lead to a gravel driveway, where there is ample parking space for several cars. The detached garage/tractor shed offers additional parking and useful storage space. The gardens and grounds include rolling lawns, meadows, hedgerows and mature specimen trees which decorate the boundaries creating a very peaceful and private countryside setting. A paved terrace, timber decking and an array of decorative shrubs extend across the rear aspect with uninterrupted views over the grounds. A pretty summerhouse and patio are situated away from the house, offering a tranquil setting for relaxation.The property is located in a rural setting, just outside the small village of Shamley Green, on the edge of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village has several everyday amenities, including two local pubs, a post office a local primary school and an independent prep school. Guildford itself is a highly soughtafter location, with an extensive range of high street and independent shops, coffee shops and restaurants, excellent recreational facilities including G Live, The Electric and Yvonne Arnaud Theatres, and superb leisure and sports facilities, including the first-class Surrey Sports. The area is well connected by road, with the A3 accessible at Guildford, while Guildford's mainline station provides regular services to London Waterloo (40 minutes) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_shamley-green-d545815/for-sale_i68883841
This fine, early 19th-century detached Regency Grade II-listed villa is set in the heart of the pretty Surrey village of Laleham, on the edge of the River Thames. Internal accommodation extends to almost 4,000 sq ft across six bedrooms, with a plethora of original architectural features throughout the home. Brilliantly conceived large mature gardens envelop the house and include additional ancillary accommodations. Access to central London is excellent, with trains from nearby Staines Station taking 30 minutes, while Heathrow Airport is just 15 minutes away. Local day and boarding school options are exceptional, and opportunities for country pursuits, including polo, golf, horse riding and horse racing, are world-class. Setting the Scene Laleham village is located beside the River Thames, a riverside community which contains many fine 18th and 19th-century houses. Located in the Borough of Spelthorne, in Surrey, the peaceful hamlet is surrounded by open fields to the north and south, with the Laleham Conservation Area encompassing most of the area. Village life centres around All Saints Church, directly opposite High Elms. Believed to stand on the site of a former small Roman temple, it dates back to the 12th century, with the tower built later in 1732. High Elms occupies the most prominent position in the centre of the village, set back from The Broadway at the junction of Blacksmith's Lane, which leads directly to the river and is moments away by foot. The house overlooks All Saints Church and the village war memorial, a beautifully simple stone Latin cross monument. For more information, please see the History section. The Grand Tour From The Broadway, the house has an imposing presence, set back from the road behind a low wall with spearhead iron railings and laurel bushes. An enormous beech tree stands proudly nearest the brick-paved driveway to the west range of the house, leading to the garage and conservatory. The front garden is wide set and laid to lawn with box topiary balls and a wonderful magnolia tree positioned centrally. The house is rendered with rusticated quoins up to the second floor, which has a cornice and band. Three storeys high and five bays wide, the elevation is punctuated with white-painted box sash windows, the first-floor fenestration with pretty blind boxes, and the entire facade is wreathed in mature lilac wisteria. The Welsh slate roof rests behind a low parapet wall atop the uppermost storey. A brick-paved path is set to the east range, leading to the open black and white tiled entrance porch, with Tuscan pillars supporting an entablature and cornice above. Entry is to the side of the house, into the entrance hall featuring a handsome brown marble fireplace and a Greek key plaster cornice with Regency frieze set below. The spacious drawing room faces south to the front of the house, with a trio of shuttered windows looking out to the church beyond and flooding the room with light. A further canted bay window is set to the rear of the room, looking to the rear garden, and the room has further excellent plaster cornice framing the elevations. The room connects to the vast orangery and sunroom, with a glass pitch roof and built from excellent quality white-painted hardwood. Plantation shutters afford privacy to the front of the house and quadripartite tall windows face the rear garden terrace, with access via adjacent French windows. The dining room is positioned centrally within the ground floor plan, just off the entrance hall; a glass-paned door with side lights is set in the rear canted bay, opening to the garden terrace. This room is believed to have been the home's original entrance hall at one time, and carriages would pull up to the rear of the house to deliver guests. The room has limestone flags underfoot and a fine oak bolection chimneypiece grounds the space. This room connects to the spacious kitchen and family room, set within a later single-storey addition that spans the entire depth of the plan. The bespoke wood-panelled cabinetry is by Martin Moore with slabs of granite resting atop. A navy enamel Aga rests in the hearth and a central island unit sits beneath the pitched glass roof lantern. There is a further utility room to the rear of the room, while there is space for dining and further seating beside the French windows, opening to the garden. Ascending to the first floor and sleeping quarters, the winding oak staircase is set within its own hexagonal tower to the rear of the house, with a decorative oak handrail and barley twist balusters; an original pitched glass cupola set above floods the staircase and landing spaces with light, with two further roundhead windows set at each mid-point. Two spacious bedrooms are set to the front of the first floor, with shuttered windows overlooking All Saints Church, each with a pretty fireplace. A further bedroom and bathroom with subway tiles and traditional design chrome brassware are set to the rear. The uppermost storey is home to three further charming and spacious bedrooms, and an additional bathroom of a more contemporary design, with limestone tiles and modern chrome brassware. The Great Outdoors A flagstone terrace spans the width of the entire house to the rear, looking out to a box hedge parterre garden and the expansive lawn beyond. The garden has integrated lighting within the design and looks wonderful when lit at nighttime. The garden is well stocked with a brilliant variety and seasonal shrubs, plants and flowers, and has very mature trees at its end. An extended pergola runs along the western edge of the garden, festooned in white wisteria and roses in springtime, and leads to a one-time potting shed, cleverly concealed behind yew hedging and now converted to a comfortable home office, with an underfloor heated brick-tiled floor, butt-and-bead panelling-clad monopitch roof and its own WC. Additionally, there is a large, detached games room adjacent to the rear of the garage and at the west of the garden terrace. Handsome in design, it has a black and white marble tiled floor and oak wainscotting, with a separate bar area. The space could also make for an excellent studio or for occasional overflow guest accommodation. Further garden structures include a summer house with glass double doors to the rear of the garden, and a charming open seating pavilion to the east of the terrace. Service entry to the garden is either through the garage, or a side path around the west range of the house. Out and About Laleham village is brilliantly positioned, with open fields to the north and south, Queen Mary Reservoir to the east and the River Thames to the west, just a one-minute walk from High Elms. The village has two pubs in walking distance, The Three Horseshoes and The Feathers, both also serving lunch and dinner menus. The village also has its own primary school and a very active residents' association, who have thoughtfully compiled a brilliant guide to historically focused walks in the area. The Laleham Heritage Centre is also just across the road from High Elms. The Thames Sidewalk offers peaceful walks along the river, leading eastward to open water swimming at Shepperton. Laleham is located near Chertsey, a picturesque town in the Runnymede borough of Surrey, positioned on the River Thames and the River Bourne. The nearby towns of Virginia Water, Ascot and Windsor also offer a further broad range of further shopping and dining opportunities. All three have excellent national and independent provisors, while the university town of Egham has further comprehensive shops, cafes and restaurants, including a large branch of Waitrose. There are countless outdoor spaces in the area, including Laleham Sports Ground and Laleham Park, both on the nearby river. The National Trust's Runnymede park and gardens are to the north of Laleham, and the 5,000-acre Windsor Great Park is just 15 minutes' drive away. It is excellently positioned for horse riding, walking and other country pursuits, with the surrounding area having further opportunities for sports, either participatory or merely spectator. Racing can be found at Ascot, Windsor, Epsom, Kempton and Sandown Park Park, while polo clubs include the Guards Polo Club in Windsor Great Park itself, The Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club is in Winkfield and Cowdray Park slightly further afield. Golf aficionados are also well catered for with some of the best courses in the country, including Wentworth, Sunningdale, Swinley Forest, Queenwood and Foxhills. The Surrey Canoe Club and Littlejohn Sailing Club are also very nearby just to the south of Laleham, along the river. Excellent nearby schools include the brilliantly convenient Laleham Primary School for under 11's, as well as St John's Beaumont Preparatory School, Eton College, St George's School in Windsor, St Mary's Ascot, Lambrook School, Papplewick School, Heathfield School, The ACS and TASIS International Schools, Wellington College, Strode College, Salesian School, Sir William Perkins School, Papplewick School, Sunningdale School and Wycombe Abbey for Girls. Royal Holloway University of London, housed in a magnificent building modelled on the French Chateau de Chambord, is also nearby. Transport links are excellent; High Elms is just five five-minute drive from Staines's train station, with direct services to London Waterloo taking just 30 minutes. Chertsey, Shepperton and Ashford train stations are also nearby. The M25 is easily accessible, as well as the M3 and M4; central London can be reached by car quickly, around 40 minutes' drive away. Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 can be reached in just 15 minutes and has access to the Heathrow Express and the Elizabeth Line, each taking a mere 20 minutes to central London, as well as the Piccadilly Line. Farnborough Airport for private flights is only 30 minutes' drive and the smaller Fairoaks Airport is even closer and can be reached in 20 minutes precisely. Council Tax Band: H For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_laleham-d547393/for-sale_i71362607
Dating back to 1606, Foliejon Cottage is a quintessential Grade II listed period house offering the rare opportunity for those seeking a traditional property bursting with character. In addition to the main house, there is a separate office with its own gas fireplace that would suit those wishing to work from home, and a large detached garden room, also with a fireplace, that is currently utilised as a gym. The delightful gardens provide an ideal setting for the property and extreme care and attention to detail is evident throughout the house, creating a most appealing and fascinating family home. The house is arranged to provide adaptable accommodation arranged over two levels and boasts many period and interesting features including exposed beams, leaded Crittal windows, fireplaces, carved doors and joinery, and the original and fully working butler/servants bell display box. The ground floor is entered via a welcoming reception hall that opens into a remarkable drawing room with a Stovax multi-fuel stove, an alcove with carved wooden panelling and shelving, and a glazed door opening into a loggia. This covered area provides the perfect space for dining and entertaining, being sheltered on three sides, and incorporating a glazed wall. The dining room is equally as impressive, featuring a stone fireplace with a Stovax multi-fuel stove, and is ideal for more formal occasions. The adjoining spacious kitchen/breakfast room suits a modern lifestyle and boasts a marble floor with under-floor heating and unusually, a superb Norcool walk-in refrigerator. The kitchen has been beautifully fitted with a comprehensive range of units, granite worksurfaces, a double Butler sink unit, a Lacanche range cooker and integrated appliances; there is ample space for a breakfast table, perfect informal dining. A scullery area, fitted to echo the style of the kitchen, including a double butler sink, features an integrated Siemens dishwasher and a warming drawer. A fitted utility room, also with marble flooring, has space for appliances. The ground floor further comprises a cosy dual aspect snug with a gas fireplace, and a cloakroom. Situated on the first floor is the striking principal bedroom with a beamed vaulted ceiling, feature fireplace, and a carved oak door leading to an en suite shower room. This floor is host to six further well-proportioned bedrooms (one of which is currently being utilised as a dressing room), a family bathroom, family shower room, and a useful separate WC.Set within landscaped gardens, the property is approached over a gravelled driveway providing parking for multiple vehicles. A detached brick-built building houses a double garage and a home office. The well-maintained landscaped garden surrounds the property on all sides and is laid mainly to level lawn with numerous flowerbeds and various seating areas and terraces that provide ideal entertaining and al fresco dining space. A spacious garden room/gym is discreetly positioned away from the house.Services: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainageFoliejon Cottage enjoy a semi-rural setting between the pretty hamlet of Maidens Green and Winkfield Village, close to Windsor Forest. It is well placed for access to London via the motorway network and by rail. Ascot, Windsor and Maidenhead provide a good range of shopping and leisure facilities and the area also boasts some fine country pubs and restaurants and it is worth noting that the well-regarded Winning Post is just 350 yards from the property. The area offers a wide range of sporting facilities including horse riding and polo in Windsor Great Park, horse racing at Ascot and Windsor, and golf at Sunningdale, The Royal Berkshire and Wentworth, to name a few. Keen walkers can enjoy the renowned three-mile Long Walk leading from Windsor Castle to the impressive Copper Horse statue together with spectacular parks including Windsor Great Park with around 4,800 acres to explore. The property is also well located for excellent schools, in both the state and independent sectors. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_maidens-green-d568659/for-sale_i71706126
Set in its own private rural estate of 17 acres (*TBV) an exceptional detached 5-bedroom residence with further detached 2-bedroom Cottage & large equestrian complex inc: riding arena, Round Pen, 11 stables & ancillary outbuildings. The property occupies a stunning location in the Surrey Hills with direct access onto Hankley & Thursley Commons offering off road hacking & country walks over miles of beautiful countryside linking also to Frensham & the Punchbowl. A formal 'in & out' driveway offers much seclusion to the whole with an open outlook over the estate's own pastureland & woodland. The principal dwelling has been re-modelled, renovated & reinvented by the current vendors into a most attractive 'New England Style' family home of over 3500sqft with 5 bedrooms/ 5 receptions/3 bathrooms plus an impressive kitchen & breakfast room creating the 'heart of the home'. The detached cottage is totally self-contained & extends to just under 800sqft with 2 bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room & bathroom offering excellent extended family living options or as grooms/staff accommodation. Outside the wonderful well-maintained grounds are a feature with many areas of interest inc: south facing terrace & further patio offering outside dining options, 2 ponds & picturesque natural stream running through the whole. For keen tennis players there is an all-weather enclosed floodlit tennis court. The well-equipped equestrian facilities offer good scope as a location for a professional or amateur rider or trainer to be based inc: 40m x 20m Riding Arena (silica sand & rubber surface with Dressage Mirrors & floodlight plus Round Pen. Stable Block 1 comprises of 8 timber loose boxes plus Hay Store and Tack room. Stable Block 2 comprises of 2 timber L. boxes plus end pony stable, (currently used as a workshop & store) tractor shed, further assorted timber store buildings. Within the paddocks there are several Field Shelters, one adjacent to the main stable yard.Location & Area Awareness - The property is surrounded by wonderful countryside yet well positioned for local amenities, being about 1.7 miles from Elstead, an attractive village with a selection of small shops, doctor's surgery, church, two public houses and a primary school. Farnham and Guildford offer a wider range of facilities, both shopping and recreational, as well as a diverse selection of restaurants and bars. Road and rail networks are within easy reach with the A3 at Milford linking to the M25 motorway and Gatwick and Heathrow Airports. Commuters by rail can reach London Waterloo in 43 minutes via Farncombe station which is approximately 6 miles away, or, alternatively, Farnham offers a frequent service in approximately 56 minutes. There is an excellent choice of schools in the area, both in the public and private sector. Hankley Common, an area of heathland designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest, backs directly on to the property and continues through to Frensham Common and the Punchbowl thereby offering miles of uninterrupted riding out and walking through some of the loveliest countryside in Surrey.Master Residence Accom: Refer To Floorplan - A well presented detached five bedroom property that has been re-modelled, renovated and reinvented into a New England style family house. Many of the rooms, particularly on the first floor, have the most wonderful outlook over the paddocks and woodland in the distance with views over Thursley Common to the front. The GROUND FLOOR rooms lead off a large central RECEPTION HALL and include a dual aspect DRAWING ROOM with working fireplace. French doors open from the drawing room into a SITTING ROOM / SUNROOM with views over the patio, gardens and grounds. A key feature of the house is the open plan KITCHEN & BREAKFAST ROOM with comprehensively fitted units at base and eye level as well as a central island which has a built wine cooler, further storage drawers and sink with tap etc. To one side of the kitchen is a gas fired AGA. A SITTING AREA/TV room with stunning 'roof lantern' complements the open plan space and has Bi-Fold doors onto the garden. Adjacent to the kitchen is a large UTILITY ROOM / BOOT ROOM. A split staircase leads to the FIRST FLOOR with 5 BEDROOMS and 3 BATH / SHOWER ROOMS all of which have been meticulously furnished. views over the paddocks are afforded from the main bedroom suite, which incorporates a dressing room with fitted wardrobes and bathroom.Detached Cottage Accom. Refer To Floorplan - Refer to the floor plans. Detached from the main house, a well-furnished, comfortable detached cottage ideal for extended family living and including 2 BEDROOMS, SITTING ROOM, KITCHEN / BREAKFAST ROOM and BATHROOM. The cottage has its own front door as well as a secondary door from the rear and front drive. Currently part of the cottage is used by the vendor as consultation rooms. The whole has an outlook over the main house rear garden but is suitably private.Equestrian Facilites, Outbuildings & Tennis Court - Refer to the plans provided online. Power, water and lighting laid on to the stable yard. BRIDLEWAYS / CYCLE PATHS / FOOTPATHS etc The farm backs directly onto Hankley and Thursley commons allowing for miles of un-interrupted off road hacking and country walks to explore with little road work. Both commons are sites of of Special Scientific Interest with heathland of 373 hectares which includes two lakes and a designated nature reserve owned and operated by the National Trust, also linking with Frensham and The Devils Punch Bowl extending to 282-hectares situated just to the east of the village of Hindhead and a recognised visitor attraction and biological Site of Special Scientific Interest.. STABLE BLOCK 1 comprising 8 timber loose boxes plus Hay Store and Store / Tack room also could be used as stable.TIMBER STABLE BLOCK 2 comprising 2 loose boxes plus end store / pony stable, located near the Cottage / Annexe and currently used as a workshop and store.Timber Tractor Shed and further assorted timber stores / shed and additional FIELD SHELTERS one adjacent to the main stable block but also within the main paddocks.RIDING ARENA - 20m x 40m, Silica sand and rubber with Dressage Mirrors and floodlight. ROUND PEN near the main arena.BRICK OUTHOUSE with tiled pitch roof.FLOODLIT TENNIS COURT - hard surface, enclosed with chain link fencing.Gardens, Grounds & Land - An in and out drive, sheltered by trees, forms the entrance to the property with ample parking at the front and side of the house with a long bank of rhododendrons on the south eastern side of the house providing an annual burst of spring colour. The equestrian facilities lie principally to the side and rear of the property and are set in beautifully maintained 16.858 acres (*TBV) TITLE NUMBER/S: SY544397 - of sandy, free draining soil with direct access to protected common land. The gently undulating grounds, with a delightful natural stream flowing through the centre, are divided into various post and rail paddocks with field shelters and automatic water troughs. Formal gardens, with circular flower beds, are accessed from a south-facing terrace and are planted with a variety of colourful perennials and flowering shrubs. At the front of the property a small, paved patio area provides an outdoor dining area. There are also two ornamental ponds in the grounds. The acreage stated at the property is *TBV (To Be Verified), which means that the land has not been formally measured by Equus and or its sellers/clients. A Title Plan from Land Registry will have been acquired, where available, showing the boundary and acreage. Otherwise, an online measuring tool will have been used to 'check' the acreage against the Land Registry Title where possible. Interested applicants/buyers are advised that if they have any doubts as to the plot size and wish to have verification of the exact area of the entire plot, they will be required to make their own arrangements, at their own cost, by appointing the services of an accredited company who can measure the area for a compliant Land Registry Title Plan.Helpful Website - W recommend that you visit the local authority website pertaining to the property you are interested in buying for all the planning consents / restrictions / history and the following websites for more helpful information about the property and surrounding local area before proceeding in a purchase: - Viewing Arrangements - All Viewings are strictly by Appointment with the Vendors' AgentEquus Country & Equestrian, South East/South WestT: E: W: DISCLAIMER: All prospective buyers view all properties for sale with Equus International Property Ltd at their own risk and neither the Agents, Joint Agents nor the Sellers take responsibility for any damage or injury however caused to themselves or personal belongings or property. By viewing a property with Equus you accept this disclaimer. If inspecting the outbuildings, equestrian facilities or any other building within the grounds you must wear appropriate clothing and footwear and children must be either left in the car or supervised at all times. Livestock should not be touched and all gates left shut or closed after use.Services & Outgoings - TENURE: FreeholdTITLE NUMBER/S: SY544397TAX BAND: HLOCAL AUTHORITY: Waverley Ref: PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE SERVICES: Mains gas central heating. Mains drains. AGA gas. THE COTTAGE / ANNEXE SERVICES: Separate private drains. Separately metered water and electric from main house.EPC RATING PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE: D 55/71 Certificate number 2612-2550-8236-2711-1487EPC RATING THE COTTAGE / ANNEXE: E 43/72 Certificate number 2811-0182-1113-1111-1215.Full ratings & advisories/estimated costs are now online at the.gov web site: DIRECTIONS - POSTCODE GU8 6LW. From the centre of the village (triangle of grass) head out on the Thursley Road for 1.7miles and the property will be on the right. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_nr-godalming-d615686/for-sale_i68916936
This impressive detached family home offers six bedrooms and more than 3,000 square feet of beautifully presented accommodation, all set in an extensive, peaceful garden.The main ground-floor reception room is the triple aspect 26ft drawing room with feature fireplace, woodburner and french doors leading to the garden. There is also a comfortable family room and a useful home study, while the heart of the home is the L-shaped dining area, conservatory and kitchen. The conservatory has panoramic windows, a glass ceiling with fitted blinds and two sets of French doors to the garden, while there is also a spacious family dining area. The kitchen itself has contemporary units, a breakfast bar and integrated appliances.There is also a utility room with a door to the side. On the first floor there five double bedrooms including the luxury principal bedroom with its dressing room and en suite bathroom. One further first-floor bedroom is en suite, while there is also a family bathroom. The second floor provides an additional double bedroom, another family bathroom, a study area and a games room, which could be used as a seventh bedroom if required.The property is set down a long driveway and occupies a secluded position surrounded by mature coniferous trees. Wrought-iron security gates open onto the gravel driveway, which leads through the trees to a gravel and block paving parking area at the front of the house. There is also a detached triple garage with accommodation above and shower room below, which is currently used as gym but could be used as guest accommodation, additional storage or a workshop. Further outbuildings include a garden store, a greenhouse and a pool house for the outdoor heated swimming pool. The garden includes rolling lawns to the front and rear, shady wooded areas and established border hedgerows. There are also extensive paved areas for al fresco dining and well-stocked flowerbeds with various shrubs and perennials. In all about 1.51 acres.The property is set in a sought-after position on the south side of Farnham within the popular community of Lower Bourne, and a few yards from Bourne Wood. The village has good amenities including a general store with post office, pharmacy, doctors' surgery, veterinary clinic, three good local pubs, nursery schools, church, village green with football, running and cricket clubs, tennis courts and children's playground. The 'Outstanding' Ofsted rated South Farnham Infant School is about a mile away, with Weydon School about 2.7 miles away. Within approximately a mile there is a butcher, bakery, racquet club with gym, and Farnham Sixth Form College. The surrounding area is popular for walks and cycling in Bourne Wood, leisure activities at Alice Holt Forest, walking and riding at Frensham Little Pond and sailing at the Great Pond.The Georgian town of Farnham offers an excellent range of high street and independent shopping, cafes, restaurants, recreational and educational facilities and a good choice of state and private schools. Communications are first class with the mainline station, with services to London Waterloo, within easy access. The A31/A3 and A331/M3 provide links to London and the south coast. Heathrow, Gatwick and Southampton airports can all be reached in about an hour.EPC Rating C. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lower-bourne-d547189/for-sale_i71088602
Mulberry Place is a magnificent country property with beautiful accommodation that extends to more than 5,000 square feet and far reaching views over the surrounding countryside. The house features five bedrooms, generous reception rooms and a luxury indoor swimming pool, while the detached barn offers a further two bedrooms. The main house has a large and welcoming reception hall with double doors leading to the well-presented, dual aspect drawing room with its woodburning stove. There is also a comfortable sitting room or study and an open-plan, split level family room and dining room, with a stunning vaulted ceiling, exposed timber beams, double-height arched window, log burner and French doors opening onto the garden. The kitchen and breakfast room has plenty of storage in fitted units, a large central island and a range cooker. Double doors from the kitchen lead to the indoor swimming pool, which has southwest-facing sliding doors opening onto the garden.Upstairs there are five beautifully appointed double bedrooms, including the luxury principal bedroom with its bespoke built-in wardrobes, dressing room and en suite bathroom. The first floor also has two shower rooms. The detached barn provides a further 2,300 square feet of accommodation and could be used for guests, family members or entertaining. It has an impressive open-plan ground-floor living space with timber beams and exposed brickwork. There is a fully equipped kitchen, a grand fireplace and space for a dining table and seating area. Upstairs there is a spacious galleried landing, which could be used as a further reception room, as well as two double bedrooms, one of which is en suite.The house and barn are set in extensive gardens and grounds, which include rolling lawns, meadows and wooded areas. A long, tree lined driveway provides access and leads to a gravel parking area at the front of the house, as well as the detached double garage and tractor shed. There is also a stables block, providing the opportunity to keep horses on the premises. There are paved pathways and terracing surrounding the house, with a further large patio in front of the barn, providing space for al fresco dining, while the gardens include well-maintained lawns, a peaceful pond, wooded areas, a timber deck and far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside. To the north of the house there is a large grassy field, which is ideal for horses or grazing livestock. In all the grounds extend to 13 acres.The property occupies a rural position, a mile outside the sought-after West Sussex village of Slinfold, with its popular village shop, church, public house and primary and pre-schools. The historic market town of Horsham is close by and offers a more comprehensive range of facilities, including Swan Walk shopping centre. The Carfax, with its cobbled streets and varied restaurant quarter; as well as a theatre, cinema, leisure centre and mainline railway service to London Victoria (approximately 48 minutes) and London Bridge (approximately 60 minutes). There are also excellent road connections to Guildford, Brighton, Gatwick Airport and the M25 Motorway Network. The area also boasts a number of highly regarded schools for all ages, such as Cottesmore, Pennthorpe, Farlington, Christ's Hospital, Cranleigh and Millais. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_slinfold-d554870/for-sale_i69413024
Showcasing distinctive Georgian architecture, The Gate House facade is believed to date from early C19, with earlier retained antecedents and later additions, and features Flemish bond brickwork, lofty sash windows and a grand central portal with round-arched head and radial fanlight. Elegant interior accommodation is arranged over three floors and has been enhanced to offer the perfect blend of retained period characteristics alongside styling ideally-suited to present-day lifestyles. The welcoming reception hall extends to one side into the library, which features a fireplace and custom built bookshelves, and the formal dining room, also with a fireplace, to the other side. The adjoining drawing room provides a refined setting with a centrepiece 19th century stone fireplace and French doors providing direct access to the terrace and gardens. With limestone flagstone flooring and bespoke cabinetry, including an island unit and display shelving, the comprehensively fitted Plain English Design kitchen/breakfast room is centred around a 5-door Aga stove. Ancillary space is provided by a well-appointed utility room with heritage, trough sink and, along with a cloakroom, larder and boot room, completes the accommodation on the ground floor. A central staircase rises to the first floor landing, giving access into a principal suite which comprises a fitted dressing room and a stylishly designed en suite Aston Matthews bathroom featuring a stand alone 'ball and claw foot' bath. There are four further bedrooms, a versatile sixth room currently in use as an office, as well as a shower room and family bathroom which are arranged over the two upper levels.The gardens and grounds are particularly noteworthy, having been designed and landscaped to create a secluded sanctuary with a series of linked 'outdoor green rooms.' Adjoining Windsor Great Park, the western section of the gardens is held on a Crown lease and enjoys direct access to the park via a private gate. Swathes of lawn interspersed with mature and specimen trees create a parkland environment. Garden features include a labyrinth of manicured evergreen hedging, deep planted beds filled with architectural, fragrant and floral specimens, a wrought-iron pergola adorned by wisteria, and York Stone paved terracing that provides opportunities for outdoor dining and relaxing. To the front, a beautifully tended wisteria complements the elevations of the house which may be approached via white-painted electronically operated wooden gates which open onto a gravelled driveway leading to the side and rear of the house and to a detached garage, with a spiral 1,800 bottle wine cellar below.The Gate House occupies a prestigious position immediately adjoining, and with direct access to, the 5,000 acre Windsor Great Park which offers opportunities for leisure pursuits including walking, cycling and horse riding (subject to obtaining the necessary riding permit). The property is equidistant to local amenities at Englefield Green and Old Windsor and Savill Garden, Virginia Water Lake and the historic Runnymede are also in close proximity. Communication links are excellent with the M25 and M4 motorways being within easy reach and regular train services for commuters from Egham and Windsor. Private jet services are available at Farnborough Airport and Fairoaks Airport in Chobham.Nearby, historic Windsor is one of the UK's most notable locations with Windsor Castle being an official royal residence, and the town offering an extensive range of shopping, together with numerous cafes, bars and restaurants. The region also offers fine dining at Coworth Park in Ascot, Pennyhill Park in Bagshot, The Wentworth Club in Virginia Water, in addition to Heston Blumenthal's restaurants and The Roux's Waterside Inn at Bray.There are many outstanding schools and colleges in the area including the local St. John's Beaumont and Bishopsgate, Upton House in Windsor, Papplewick, Heathfield School, St. George's and St. Mary's in Ascot, Royal Holloway University of London, Eton College and Wellington College. For international schooling, TASIS (The American School) and ACS (American Community School) are both situated in Egham. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_englefield-green-d531781/for-sale_i70201327
Set on the edge of Windsor Great Park, this exquisite Grade II-listed detached Georgian red brick house is the very last house on the much-coveted Bishopsgate Road. Internal accommodation extends to almost 3,500 sq ft across six bedrooms, while the wonderfully preserved and restored original interior features are complemented by sympathetic additions, including a Plain English Design kitchen and Aston Matthews bathrooms. Large mature gardens envelop the house, directly abutting Windsor Great Park, at the edge of the deer park - Royal Lodge is this home's immediate neighbour. Access to central London is excellent, with trains from nearby Egham station taking 40 minutes, and Heathrow Airport is just 20 minutes' drive away. Local day and boarding school options are exceptional, and opportunities for country pursuits, including polo, golf, horse riding and horse racing, are world-class. Setting the Scene The house is built from finely tuck-pointed red brick, laid in Flemish bond, with a restored hipped Welsh slate roof. The plan is rectangular, and box sash windows punctuate the three-bay-wide main elevation. The central doorway has a round-arched head, with a hooded canopy resting on flat pilasters. The six-panel entrance door has a radial fanlight above. What was once an eighteenth-century cottage is set at the western range, accommodating a spacious drawing room overlooking the garden - the principal bedroom is positioned above. As part of the exhaustive renovations undertaken by the current owners, a two-storey addition was built at the rear of the house, creating additional service areas and a further bathroom above. Master craftsmen completed the restoration, and architect Brian Haward consulted on the programme of building works. All plumbing and electrical utilities were renewed, windows, shutters and plaster cornicing restored, and where necessary, replaced, and all original features were carefully preserved. Column radiators and brass dolly switches feature throughout. Additionally, a Banham security system was installed. The grounds were redesigned and landscaped with an eye to preserving the established and mature existing planting. For more information, please see the History section. The Grand Tour White-painted electronically operated wooden gates open from Bishopsgate Road to the pea gravel carriage driveway. Mature holly bushes screen the house from the road, while a large and deep crescent-shaped flowerbed adorns the front of the parking area with shrubs, flowers and a lovely magnolia tree. A driveway leads past the side of the house to a detached garage at the rear. Carefully tended lilac wisteria envelops the entire south-facing facade, creating a riot of colour and fragrance in springtime. The entrance porch opens to the private hallway, which has pitch pine floorboards. 'Family Silver' by Mulberry Imperial lines the walls above the above elegant wainscotting. The beautiful staircase lies directly ahead with a fine mahogany handrail. The ground floor rooms work on a circular plan and lead to one another effortlessly. At the right of the hall is the library. Here, custom-built bookshelves in a classical design line the walls and a fire is set in the open hearth, with a wood-panelled surround to complement the joinery. The dining room is on the left of the hall, with a wonderful clear vista to the garden terrace beyond. This leads through narrow French windows to the drawing room, which opens onto the terrace. The dining room has contemporary wainscotting in a simple design and a working fire set in the open hearth. More wide-set French windows open to the next-door kitchen. The drawing room is a wonderfully light room, with windows at its south and west aspects, while French windows provide access to the garden terrace. The centrepiece of this expansive room is a 19th-century stone fireplace skillfully crafted in France to replicate an exquisite 18th-century design. An 18th-century English log basket is inset. The room is carpeted in beautiful deep pile cream wool. The kitchen is off the dining room, with added access from the back hall. Limestone flags run underfoot, and more French windows open to the garden. Here, Plain English Design kitchen cabinetry painted in Paper and Paint Library's 'Lead' colour rest beneath black granite worktops. A central island unit on legs in the traditional country house style complements a five-door black enamel Aga stove, which has an antique wooden bacon rack above. Along one wall are further cupboards with hardy Iroko wood acting as a worksurface, and a bespoke slate butler sink is inset with a chrome cross-head mixer tap. The dishwasher is integrated, and an open shelf is set above for glassware and storage jars. A further fitted dresser is positioned to the rear of the room; built in a similar design by Guy Sturgess of Quantock Woodworks, it is home to an integrated fridge-freezer. There is also room for a kitchen table beside the window. The service area comprises the back hall, a separate scullery with further plentiful Plain English Design cabinetry, a larder with slate shelves, a boot room with flower cupboard, a washroom and the boiler room. Reclaimed pamment tiles have been used underfoot and unify these most useable of spaces. On the first floor are two bedrooms and a shower room, and the capacious principal bedroom suite, which encompasses the whole west range of this floor. A large dressing room has a wall of panelled fitted wardrobes and is papered in 'Bowood', a Colefax and Fowler design. It adjoins the en suite bathroom, which has a claw-foot roll-top bath positioned centrally and Aston Matthews chrome-plated brassware with a traditional shower attachment. A wall of shallow storage cupboards is set into the butt-and-bead panelling. Separate open shoe shelves have been ingeniously conceived and built by Plain English Design. The double sinks are set in a vanity unit upon legs, with wonderful views of the rear garden. Opening from the dressing room above the drawing room, the sleeping quarters are exceptionally spacious. Two west-facing windows and a south-facing window allow a gentle light into the room. The landing space on the first floor is very generous, with a window set at its end looking out to the entrance to the park. This area was once home to a bathroom and could be reconfigured as such again if required. The second floor is home to three further bedrooms and an additional bathroom. The bedroom set in the rear has been configured as a study and library, with bespoke bookshelves and cupboards designed by Brian Haward. The ceiling height is excellent, and the joinery almost reaches the top, with wonderful classical architraves and butt-and-bead backings. Windows in both north and east aspects make it a lovely room to work in the mornings. The central landing with extensive partially boarded loft space above opens to a further bedroom, while the bathroom is positioned at the front of the plan. It employs more butt-and-bead panelling on walls, and chrome-plated brassware is also by Aston Matthews. The bath also has a shower attachment, and the oval ceramic pedestal sink is reclaimed from the old Savoy Hotel. The largest bedroom on this floor is a large bipartite room with wide set wedding doors allowing either part to be closed off for convenience, possibly for use as a dressing area or for an infant. Windows are set at both north and south aspects, flooding the room with light. The Great Outdoors The gardens at The Gate House envelop the house and feel immensely secluded. They have a private entrance gate to Windsor Great Park with the open deer park near the rear, seen clearly through estate fencing. York stone terraces wrap around the northern and western elevations, facing the park. The French kitchen windows open to the primary terrace, which leads to a verdant lawn bound by willow fencing and mature trees and shrubs. A tall yew hedge separates this section of the garden from the western range of the grounds, which have for many years been held on a Crown License. Mature trees surround the spacious lawn, and the deer can be seen through the greenery. To the west of the house is the secondary York stone terrace. Opening from the drawing room's French windows, it is a wonderful place for drinks in warmer months. It overlooks a further immaculate lawn bound by deep flower beds. A stunning iron serpentine pergola wreathed in pale lilac wisteria leads through a pebble-laid path to the private entrance gate to the parkland beyond. As part of the current Crown License condition, the King commands the tenant to 'tend and cherish' the wisteria. It is believed Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, often stopped to check up on the flowering and general health of the plant on her way home to Royal Lodge, directly passing The Gate House. Additionally to the beautiful gardens, there is a detached garage with a slate tiled pitch roof at the end of the driveway, with a spiral wine cellar underneath offering a 1,800-bottle capacity. Electricity and plumbing have also been installed for convenience, and entry is both directly through the garage's wooden double doors from the driveway and a side entry door from the rear garden terrace. A potting shed with a glass pitch roof is to the side of the garage, facing the garden. Out and About The Gate House is brilliantly positioned, close to Englefield Green and Virginia Water to the south and Windsor to the north for more extensive amenities. All three have excellent national and independent provisors, while the university town of Egham has further comprehensive shops, cafes and restaurants, including a large branch of Waitrose. Excellent restaurants and quality public houses are plentiful locally, and include noted establishments Coworth Park, The Wentworth Club, The Waterside Inn and Fat Duck in Bray, The Latymer Restaurant at Pennyhill Park, Tom Kerridge's The Hand and Flowers in Marlow and more locally on Bishopsgate Road itself, The Fox and Hound. While the 5,000-acre Windsor Great Park is excellently positioned for horse riding, walking and other country pursuits, the surrounding area has further opportunity for sports, either participatory or merely spectator. Racing can be found at Ascot, Windsor, Epsom, Kempton and Sandown Park Park, while polo clubs include the Guards Polo Club in Windsor Great Park itself, The Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club is in Winkfield and Cowdray Park slightly further afield. Golf aficionados are also well catered for with some of the best courses in the country, including at Wentworth, Sunningdale, Swinley Forest, Queenwood and Foxhills. Excellent local schools include the brilliantly local Bishopsgate School, St John's Beaumont, Eton College, St George's School in Windsor, St Mary's Ascot, Lambrook, Papplewick, Heathfield, The ACS and TASIS International Schools, Harrow School, Wellington College, Strode College and Wycombe Abbey for Girls. Royal Holloway University of London, housed in a magnificent building modelled on the French Chateau de Chambord, is also nearby. The Gate House is just 10 minutes' drive from Egham train station, with direct services to London Waterloo taking just 40 minutes. Heathrow Airport is 20 minutes' drive away, and Farnborough Airport for private flights is just 30 minutes' drive. Central London can also be reached by car quickly and is just 40 minutes' drive away, while junctions five and six of the M4, for access to the West Country and Central London, are each fifteen minutes away. Council Tax Band: H For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_windsor-great-park-d594668/for-sale_i69273072
Old Timbers Estate is an impressive family estate located near Guildford, comprising a grand 8-bedroom period property, a separate 2-bedroom cottage, stables, garages, treehouse, tennis court and 17 mixed acres of formal gardens, woodland, fields and paddocks. The setting offers the privacy of rural surroundings, whilst benefitting from easy access to the shopping, recreational facilities and outstanding schools of the area "OLD TIMBERS" (5612 sq ft) Approached via a long, scenic driveway, lined with mature oak and chestnut trees, "Old Timbers" was designed by architects Annesley Brownrigg & Hiscock (now Scott Brownrigg) and built in 1929 as a grand country residence for wealthy businessman Col. Ernest Gates, one of the owners of the "Cow and Gate" company. The house, featuring east and west wings, retains many of its character features from that era, including old ships timber beams, decorative brickwork and original fireplaces. The spacious accommodation includes 8 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a further 3 cloakrooms and 5 reception rooms. The imposing entrance hall is a central focus point, featuring a wall of leaded light windows. The heavy oak doors lead through to the drawing room, dining room, study and the remaining downstairs rooms. The layout is very suitable for entertaining on a grand scale. At the centre of the house, connecting the two wings, is the spacious farmhouse kitchen/breakfast room, with French doors leading out to a large patio area, perfect for outdoor dining. The 35ft (10.7m) family room is adjacent to the kitchen, as are various cloakrooms, utility and storage rooms. A staircase in each wing leads to the upstairs accommodation which comprises, including the principal bedroom suite, 8 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and a sunlit upper hall. There are 2 enormous lofts which offer the possibility of conversion. OLD TIMBERS COTTAGE"(1108sq ft) Located 250m away from the main house and privately situated within its own grounds, Old Timbers Cottage is a substantial brick-built 2-bedroom cottage with 2 reception rooms, kitchen, bathroom and an attic room. It was extensively renovated by the present owners, but there is still ample scope for further extension and development. A continuous and reliable source of rental income, the cottage would also be suitable as accommodation for domestic staff or a dependent relative.The house sits within its own enclosed 4 acres of formal gardens, patios, orchards, treehouse and tennis court. There are stables and a further 13 acres of woodland, fields and paddocks. The setting offers the privacy of rural surroundings, whilst benefitting from easy access to the shopping, recreational facilities and outstanding schools of the area.Ripley 2.2 miles, Guildford town centre 3.5 miles, Woking mainline station: 3.2 miles (24 minutes to London Waterloo), Guildford mainline station: 4.5 miles (38 minutes to London Waterloo), Clandon station: 1.3 miles (54 minutes to London Waterloo) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_send-d565656/for-sale_i69184104
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