This three bedroom house has recently been refurbished throughout, providing modern accommodation. The property is offered to the market with no onward chain.The front door opens into the hallway with stairs to the first floor and a downstairs wc to the right. The spacious living/dining room has a window overlooking the front and to the rear are sliding doors to the garden. The new kitchen features a range of units and also has a door with access to the garden.The first floor offers three bedrooms, two with built in wardrobes and the family bathroom that comprises wc, wash hand basin and bath.The garden features a patio and lawn. The property also benefits from a garage.
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A well-presented semi-detached character cottage situated in a semi-rural location in the village of Normandy. The property is a good size and offers adaptable accommodation comprising a bright living room with three windows, feature fireplace and spiral staircase, a modern fitted kitchen/diner with ample work tops with cupboard and drawer base units, matching wall cabinets, integrated appliances and room for dining table. The third bedroom is also on the ground floor as is the main family bathroom. Upstairs the main bedroom has fitted wardrobes and door to a modern en-suite shower room and the second bedroom also has fitted wardrobes. Outside there is a pleasant front garden leading to the side entrance. To the rear there is a patio area leading to the lawn and rear driveway with gates.
**** GUILDFORD ESTATE AGENTS SALE PROPERTY AVAILABLE ****FOR A VIDEO TOUR, WALKTHROUGH AND FULLY INTERACTIVE FLOOR PLAN PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK ABOVE.Property For Sale: A Luxurious Family Home in Anchor Close, NormandyNestled in the peaceful, semi-rural village of Normandy, just 5.5 miles west of the vibrant town of Guildford, this exquisite three-bedroom family house offers the perfect blend of luxury, comfort, and stunning countryside views. Part of an exclusive development by Berkeley Homes, this property boasts a modern design and high-quality finishes throughout.Spacious Living: Enjoy a bright and airy ground floor, superbly extended to include a living area with an atrium-style roof, flooding the space with natural light. The open-plan setup features a cosy living room with a squared arch that leads seamlessly into the dining area, perfect for family gatherings and entertaining guests.Outdoor Living: Two sets of patio doors open onto a beautifully maintained garden, laid mainly to lawn, and offering unobstructed views over open fields - ideal for alfresco dining and outdoor entertainment.Modern Kitchen: A well-planned kitchen awaits at the front of the house, equipped with contemporary fittings and appliances.Comfortable and Stylish Bedrooms: The first floor houses three bedrooms, including a master suite with an en-suite modern shower room. A tastefully refitted family bathroom serves the additional bedrooms. Note: The third bedroom is compact but practical.Additional Features: The property includes a single garage with off-street parking, communal areas, and visitor parking, enhancing both convenience and security.Scenic and Active Lifestyle: Surrounded by miles of countryside, with footpaths and bridleways ideal for horse riding, cycling, and walking. Start your adventure on the Christmas Pie trail leading into Guildford through woods and meadows.Community and Education: Normandy thrives with community activities and sports clubs, including football, cricket, and tennis. Wyke Primary School and other highly regarded educational institutions are within easy reach.Excellent Connectivity: With Wanborough station nearby, and major roads like the A31 and A3 linking to the M25, commuting is made easy. The Guildford mainline railway station offers services to London Waterloo in around 38 minutes. Conveniently, a bus stop just 50m away provides direct access to Guildford.New Village Amenities: The recently opened village shop/cafe adds to the local conveniences, perfect for daily essentials and a quick coffee.This stunning home is a true gem, offering a serene lifestyle with all the benefits of country living yet close proximity to urban conveniences. For more details or to schedule a viewing, please contact us today. Rediscover the joy of peaceful living in this idyllic setting at Anchor Close.** FREE VIRTUAL TOURS FOR ALL NEW INSTRUCTIONS BUYERS AND SELLERS LOVE THEM **For more information about this exclusive property, please contact our Guildford Estate Agents team on Tel or visit our office on 1 Epsom Road, Guildford, for a coffee and we can discuss ways we can help you. We are also a lettings Sales Estate Agent.
The Property**Ideal Investment or Spacious Family Home****Versatile Accommodation****5/6/7 Bedrooms****No Onward Chain**This extended Semi-Detached property is currently rented out as a 6 bedroom house; set up with 4 bedrooms and a shower room to the ground floor and 2 further bedrooms, a study room and a family bathroom to the first floor.To the ground floor there is also a fitted kitchen / dining room and a living room.Outside to the rear is a good sized garden mainly laid to lawn. And to the front ample off street parking.There's local shops and bus routes close by. Guildford is a vibrant, bustling market town situated in the centre of the county of Surrey within easy reach of Heathrow and Gatwick Airports, and with excellent rail links to London (40 minutes) and served by the M25, M3 and A3. The town centre offers a variety of entertainment venues, including The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre and G Live, as well as excellent shopping opportunities and a variety of restaurants and bars. The town is situated close to the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for walking.Disclaimer for virtual viewingsSome or all information pertaining to this property may have been provided solely by the vendor, and although we always make every effort to verify the information provided to us, we strongly advise you to make further enquiries before continuing.If you book a viewing or make an offer on a property that has had its valuation conducted virtually, you are doing so under the knowledge that this information may have been provided solely by the vendor, and that we may not have been able to access the premises to confirm the information or test any equipment. We therefore strongly advise you to make further enquiries before completing your purchase of the property to ensure you are happy with all the information provided.
Situated within a hugely desirable location is this skilfully extended and deceptively spacious three double bedroom semi-detached family home. The property benefits from having had a double storey extension.Internally the accommodation is incredibly spacious throughout and comprises a hallway which leads onto a downstairs cloakroom, superb size lounge, dining room and a kitchen breakfast room with side access to the front and rear gardens and into the garage. Upstairs comprises three double bedrooms, family bathroom and an en suite shower room to the master. The rear garden is extremely private and is surrounded by mature trees and shrubs. To the front of the property is driveway parking leading to a superb size garage. The garage is over double length long and has a workshop and utility area. Internal viewings are strongly advised to fully appreciate the size of this wonderful family home.
Offering spacious and well-presented accommodation this modern family home delivers light filled space ideal for day-to-day family living, entertaining and home working. The hub of this home is a superb open plan living room with a dinning/garden room adjoining with access and views over the garden. The kitchen is well equipped and offers day to day dining space. With four bedrooms and two bathrooms over two floors including a superb 20ft loft room there is great flexible space. Forming part of a small well-conceived mews style development backing on to fields on the edge of Worplesdon village there is much to admire and enjoy so we recommend an early viewing. EPC: C. Council Tax Band: E.
The entrance hall features a ground-floor cloakroom and stairs to the first-floor, and is laid to wood-effect flooring which continues throughout this floor. The kitchen is positioned in the centre of the house, and is fitted with a range of white Shaker-style units comprising an integrated oven and hob, along with space for the usual white goods. The accommodation is semi-open plan with a good-sized living room offering superb relaxation space with French doors opening directly onto the garden. The dining room continues through to the conservatory, which enjoys views over the garden and provides and additional living space. To the front, the reception / fourth bedroom is an added bonus. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms and a third single, along with the family bathroom which is fitted with a modern white suite. Outside, the rear garden is laid mainly to lawn with a variety of flower and shrub borders around, with mature trees and hedging providing a good degree of seclusion. To the front, there is a driveway providing off-road parking. Burpham is a popular residential area conveniently situated on the north-east side of Guildford with an excellent parade of local shops, Sainsbury's and Aldi supermarkets, a doctor's surgery, a dentist's and a pub. For more extensive amenities, Guildford High Street is just over 1.5 miles and Stoke Park and the Spectrum Leisure Centre are nearby. Guildford mainline station (Waterloo 38 mins) is within about 1.75 miles and there is access onto the A3 within 0.75 mile. The location is well placed for access to a wide selection of good local schools, being within walking distance of George Abbot Secondary School, Burpham Primary School, Boxgrove School and a number of excellent private schools in Guildford.
A superbly-presented character four-bedroom semi-detached cottage which has been tastefully extended and updated to provide spacious living accommodation including a contemporary-style kitchen and bathroom, whilst retaining character features. The property benefits from a pretty, secluded garden and is ideally situated moments form Merrow Downs and a short walk from local amenities. Located within a short walk or Merrow Down, this tastefully updated and extended four-bedroom cottage retains some character feature enhanced by the addition of a contemporary kitchen/dining room and stylish bathroom. The property also benefits from a pretty, enclosed south-westerly facing garden.The front door opens into the entrance hall with a useful storage cupboard and stairs to the first floor. The front aspect sitting room features a bay window and a decorative fireplace with open fire. To the rear, the dining room is open-plan to the kitchen which has been re-fitted with a range of contemporary-style eye and base level units comprising an integrated oven and hob, and dishwasher, along with space for an American-style fridge/freezer and a washing machine. A peninsular unit makes an ideal space for informal dining, and the room also provides space for a dining table. A cloakroom completes the ground floor accommodation. On the first-floor there are two bedrooms and a stunning family bathroom fitted with a contemporary white suite comprising a freestanding bath as well as a separate shower enclosure. Stairs lead to the second floor where there are two additional bedrooms. Outside, the rear garden enjoys a south-westerly aspect and has a patio making an ideal space for outdoor entertaining and continues onto a level lawn with flower and shrub borders around. There is a timber garden shed at the foot of the garden and boundaries are enclosed by panelled fencing.The property is located in a popular residential road with unrestricted parking. The top of the road leads into Guildford Golf Club and the Merrow Downs with lovely walking, cycling and riding areas. Local shopping is approximately half a mile away and London Road station (which connects with Waterloo) is approximately one and half miles away. There is easy access to the A3 at nearby Burpham Village. The historic town of Guildford with its wide range of shopping and recreational facilities is also approximately one and a half miles away
A unique 4-bedroom wing of a country house arranged over 3 storeys, situated in beautiful, wooded grounds.Description - The owners are currently in process for applying for share of freehold.This country house has been converted into 5 stunning family homes in 2011 and offers exceptional family living and absolutely stunning surrounds. As you enter the property you are greeted by an entrance hall with a large downstairs toilet off to the right-hand side. As you walk through you will find the living room with French doors overlooking the patio area and grounds. Following through you are greeted by a bright and airy kitchen / dining room with a seperate utility room all providing stunning views of the surrounding areas. Taking to the first floor via a unique spiral staircase you will find 3 large double bedrooms with an en-suite bathroom to bedroom 2 and a large family bathroom. As you head up the spiral staircase to the top floor you will find the master bedroom suite with en-suite bathroom, dressing room, and balcony overlooking the gardens. This is a truly exceptional one-of-a-kind property that Waterfords are delighted to represent, and viewings are highly recommended to truly appreciate the beauty of the home and surrounding areas.The property is situated in approximately 2 acres of stunning land surrounded by nature and woodlands. Approached by a long and sweeping driveway the property benefits from having parking and a double garage. There is a patio area surrounding the property with large gardens. The property backs onto Ash Ranges and Normandy Hill providing excellent walking routes.This is a truly amazing location located next door to Ash Ranges and Newlands Hill with acres and acres of open heathland perfectly suited for the outdoors couple or family. Just a short drive away is Wyke Primary school. The property is perfectly suited for commuters with Ash and Brookwood train stations just a short drive away providing excellent routes into London. Guildford High Street is a short drive away providing an abundance of shops and restaurants.
A Grade II listed Tudor cottage in a peaceful location. DescriptionBuilt in the 16th century, 2 Springflower Cottages is a well presented Grade II listed Tudor property, situated in a peaceful location backing on to Broad Street Common. The house benefits from the iconic Tudor black and white exterior, and has retained this character whilst still gaining floor space from previously completed extensions to the row in the 19th century.The ground floor comprises a large sitting room leading to a dining area overlooking the rear garden. The kitchen and bedroom four are located to the rear also, with a family bathroom positioned between the two rooms. Access to the rear garden is from both the kitchen space and the dining area. To the first floor are three bedrooms, including the impressively spacious principal bedroom towards the front of the property, and a family bathroom.The front of the property overlooks the front garden with parking for multiple cars, and the expansive rear garden incorporates a pretty patio area, a generous area of level lawn and backs on to Broad Street Common.LocationThe property enjoys a glorious rural setting surrounded by common and farmland, between Fairlands and Wood Street village. There are a number of local shops, schools and a bus service within close proximity. Both Guildford and Worplesdon mainline stations connect to express London trains, with journey times from 35 minutes. The surrounding countryside offers miles of superb walking, riding and cycling opportunities in the local area.Square Footage: 1,381 sq ft
Beautifully presented Victorian home in a central location. DescriptionKeric represents a charming semi detached character home dating from 1890 and situated in a popular residential road. Markenfield Road is a superb location within approximately 0.7 miles of the mainline train station and 0.5 miles of the High Street. The property is extremely well presented and the current owners have renovated throughout during their ownership.There are two well proportioned connecting reception rooms, both enjoy open fireplaces, wooden flooring and characterful ceiling corning, the sitting room has bay windows filling this space with natural light. The kitchen is located to the rear and has been fitted with traditional style cabinetry, integrated appliances, a central island and has access outside to the garden.On the lower ground floor is a fourth bedroom, this is a versatile space and could alternatively be used as a home office or playroom if required. On the first floor are two double bedrooms and the family bathroom. The principal bedroom with dressing area and en suite shower room is located on the second floor.Outside is a low maintenance garden with a raised flowering border, artificial lawn and a potting shed. Residents permit parking to the front of the property can be arranged via the local authority.LocationMarkenfield Road is a well known residential street in the heart of Guildford, close to the High Street and both of Guildford's stations. Guildford has a frequent service to London Waterloo, with journey times from around 35 minutes. The A3 provides a direct route to London and the south coast, linking at Wisley with the M25 for the airports and the national motorway network. There is a very good selection of schools in the area, including Holy Trinity, The Royal Grammar School, Guildford High School and Tormead. There is also the University of Surrey and University of Law located in the town. Guildford High Street is known for its pretty traditional feel with views towards the surrounding hills. There are a number of independent shops and restaurants with a large House of Fraser and Marks and Spencer department store. Recreational opportunities include theatres, a multiplex cinema and the G Live entertainment venue. Stoke Park offers a wonderful green space nearby and includes the Spectrum Sports and Leisure Centre and the Guildford Lido open-air swimming pool. Guildford lies on the northern edge of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering miles of walking, cycling and riding country.Square Footage: 1,632 sq ft
13 Oxford Road has an attractive red-brick frontage with bay windows and is set back from the road behind a low wall with wrought iron gate. The house opens on the raised ground floor into the entrance hall from which the sitting room sits to the front of the house with a bay window allowing natural light to fill the room. There is also original cornicing and a fireplace to name a few of the period features. A guest cloakroom completes the ground floor accommodation.To the rear of the house is the kitchen, which has excellent storage with a selection of base and wall units and fitted appliances. There is plenty of space for dining in the kitchen, and double doors open from the dining area to the garden with a terrace that perfectly extends the entertaining space outside. Planning permission has been approved to extend double storey to the rear of the house to create a spacious kitchen /living area and upstairs an additional bathroom and larger bedroom. On the lower ground floor, a second reception room is found, which makes the perfect space to work from home, or create a family room.The three bedrooms and newly fitted bathroom are found on the first floor, and the larger of the two rooms have fitted wardrobes. The first floor landing has a beautiful stained glass window, adding to the character of the house.The rear garden features a paved terrace and wide steps lead up to the lawn beyond, which is bordered by flowerbeds with mature shrubbery. A useful garden store sits to the end of the garden.Guildford's High Street 200 metres, Central London 33.1 miles London Road Station, Guildford 0.6 miles (from 47 minutes to London Waterloo), Guildford station 0.6 miles (from 37 minutes to London Waterloo) A3 (Guildford northbound) 1.4 miles, A3 (Guildford southbound) 2 miles, M25 (Junction 10) 8.5 miles Heathrow Airport 21.8 miles, Gatwick Airport 24.7 miles(all times and distances are approximate).
This charming four-bedroom semi-detached home offers a perfect blend of space, comfort, and location. Nestled in a conservation area within the sought-after area of Onslow Village, it sits on a corner plot, providing added privacy and a sense of openness within close proximity of key-performing schools. The house boasts generous living areas, including a spacious sitting room, modern kitchen and four well-appointed bedrooms. Outside, the property features a lovely garden space with a driveway and single garage.
Viewings from Saturday 20th April: This three double bedroom, three reception room detached family home is located in Normandy, offering a rural setting with a large garden and a sense of peace and tranquillity. Despite its countryside location, it remains conveniently close to Guildford and Farnham towns, just over ½ mile away from Wanborough Station providing access to Guildford Mainline and London Waterloo.Upon entering through the front door, you'll find an entrance hall leading to the Breakfast Room on the left, featuring a bay window and central kitchen island. The open-plan kitchen adjoins with its own access to the rear garden, accompanied by a Utility Room, storage area, and a downstairs WC. To the right from the entrance hall are the Sitting Room and Dining Room.The Sitting Room boasts a bright and airy dual aspect, with a double-window overlooking the front garden and French doors leading to the rear garden. Connecting to the Sitting Room is the Dining Room, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows offering ample natural light.Ascending to the 1st floor via the stairs, you'll find a landing with a window to the side. The master bedroom, located at the rear, enjoys dual-aspect windows with views over the rear garden and woodland. Additionally, there are two further spacious double bedrooms and a newly-fitted family shower and bathroom with a side window.Notably, the property's charm is complemented by its delightful grounds, including a newly landscaped gravel drive accommodating four to five cars. A side gate grants access to the rear garden, featuring a large lawn, landscaped gardens, a sun-filled patio area, and pathways leading to a sizable garden shed and a powered garden office, all providing a high level of privacy.
With easy access to commuter links, a Grade II listed wing of historic country house enjoying a substantial and secluded garden.Regency House enjoys a rural situation in the village of Normandy. Situated at the foot of the North Downs ridge, the property benefits from a pleasant aspect over private formal gardens and surrounded by farmland. The historic town of Guildford offers an extensive range of high street shopping and a selection of cultural and leisure amenities. These include a wide choice of restaurants, night clubs, a multiplex cinema, the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Electric Theatre and the G-Live entertainment venue. Guildford station provides a fast and frequent service to London Waterloo, with journey times from about 35 minutes. The nearby market town of Farnham also offers an extensive range of shops, restaurants, boutiques and supermarkets, including Waitrose. Farnham station provides a service to London Waterloo, with journey times from under an hour.The area benefits from excellent road communications via the A31 and the A3, for London and the south coast, which connects at Wisley with the M25 for the airports and the national motorway network. Recreational and sporting opportunities include golf at Puttenham and a number of other clubs in the area. Polo is available at Hurtwood Park, Ewhurst and Cowdray, Midhurst; racing at Ascot, Sandown Park, Goodwood and Epsom; and sailing at Frensham. At both Farnham and Guildford, there are comprehensive multi-activity sports centres. Wanborough station: 1 miles, A31: 1.9 miles, Guildford: 5 miles, Farnham: 6 miles, M25 (J10): 14 miles.(All mileages and times approximate)
The central portion of this handsome Victorian house has a plethora of period features and the elegance of high-ceilinged rooms with original architectural features providing an aura of gracious living. Approached via a wide sweeping drive with ample parking and private garage, this attractive property portrays the grandeur of a typical Victorian country mansion with it terracotta reliefs on the red brick facade, charming period verandah and Dutch style gable and decorative roof tiling.On entering the property the hall has doorways to either the kitchen or the dining room: The well-proportioned dining room creates an impact with its dramatic square bay made up of four expansive sash windows along with an impressive Victorian fireplace embellished with an attractively carved mahogany surround. The room has stately high ceilings with decorative cornicing and concealed panelled window shutters, typical of the period. At the far end of the dining room a glazed panelled door leads to the inner hallway where there is access to the drawing room, kitchen and stairway to the two further floors. There is a utility room and WC off the kitchen through which you can access the rear garden. The drawing room is an elegant room with two glazed casement French doors with fine glazing bars, enabling unobstructed views onto the garden, the main bay being embellished by matching sidelights giving this room a wonderful capacity for natural light, whilst being sheltered by direct sunlight provided by the verandah which also creates the overhead balcony for the first floor. There are, again, concealed panels encasing window shutters. This is truly Victorian design at its element. The room also has an original fireplace with pretty tiling and a beautifully carved mahogany overmantel. The period high ceiling is adorned with cornicing and picture frame moulding. The two sets of French windows open out to give access onto the terrace and hence facilitating an effortless flow in and out of the house, ideal for entertaining during the warmer months.From the inner hallway there are two steps down to the shaker style fitted kitchen/breakfast room with integral appliances and central breakfast bar. From the kitchen you can also access the main entrance hall and the back garden via a scullery area. From the inner hall you can ascend the staircase to the first floor where there is a large central landing area which has space for seating and currently housing library book shelving and creating a cosy atmosphere complimented by an ornate fireplace. From this area to the rear of the house is the master bedroom with bay windows over the decorative balcony providing views through to the garden. There are two generously sized additional bedrooms on this floor along with a family bathroom. A further staircase leads you to the second floor where there are two double bedrooms, shower room and study.The rear garden can be accessed from the drawing room or the kitchen area. Immediately from the house is a terraced area with ample space for outdoor entertaining. The terrace is partially covered by a beautifully crafted verandah and encompassed with a mature magnolia providing an attractive canopy. The garden which extends to 150ft is bordered with a variety of established shrubs and is mainly laid to lawn. Worplesdon St Mary is situated in the parish of Worplesdon within a smaller defined area called Perry Hill. This area is very historic and is surrounded by beautiful countryside offering expansive common areas for walking, such as Whitmoor Common with its heathlands woodlands, ponds and streams. There are many excellent pubs in the immediate area in addition to the restaurants and bars in Guildford. Council Tax Band: G Local Authority: Guildford Borough Council EPC Rating: ETenure: Freehold Latitude: 51.271522 Longitude: -0.609052 What Three Words: ///book.again.rates.
Substantial, Grade II listed wing in the heart of the village, beautifully presented over three floors with many original features and aspects over gardens.
Constructed at Bowers Lock by the 5th Duke of Sutherland, as a laundry to serve his estate, Bowers Mill was converted into a private house in 1945 and has been in our client's ownership for over sixty years. Approached via double gates, the charm and individuality is immediate. You enter the generous reception hall and from here, access to the kitchen/breakfast room and dining room. From here, you get a glimpse of the stunning grounds. The first floor is the sitting room, a room so incredibly unique with an outstanding view of the river and private garden. The sitting room is full of natural light from the windows that encompass the room and benefits from a stunning feature fireplace. The two upper floors include six bedrooms, the master benefitting from a pretty en-suite whilst the other bedrooms are serviced from two family bathrooms. The grounds are spectacular and offers picturesque views of the river, whether you are on the private island or sitting next to the boathouse. The grounds are well looked after and well established with plants and trees including azaleas and rhododendrons planted by our clients over the years. A large field sits to the right of the property and offers a tennis court in need of updating and detached stables with vehicle access. Bowers Mill is discreetly tucked away surrounded by open farmland and the River Wey and opposite the Sutton Place Estate yet conveniently situated just to the north of Guildford and five miles south of Woking.For commuters to London, access to the A3 is close by and there are excellent rail services from both Guildford Station (Waterloo from 35 minutes) and Worplesdon main line station (Waterloo from 30 minutes) which is about three miles.For daily requirements, Burpham shopping parade and Sainsbury's is within one mile whilst both Guildford and Woking offer more comprehensive shopping, educational and recreational facilities. There are a number of wonderful walks along the River Wey and neighbouring countryside.FreeholdCouncil Tax Band - H
Charming village house with glorious gardens and tennis court. DescriptionSituated on the edge of the village, Pipers Croft is a wonderful character home originally dating from 1850's with later additions, whilst sympathetically retaining the original charm of the house. Downstairs accommodation is well suited to family living with the entrance hall leading to four reception rooms, comprising sitting room and a drawing room both with an open fireplace and a log burning stove. The drawing room is generous in size, triple aspect so light and airy with views over the front garden. To the left of the hall is the dining room also with views to the front of the house. The country style kitchen with garden views has extensive cabinetry, integrated appliances leading to the family room which is a great space to entertain and relax with garden views and French doors opening on to the large patio. There is also a useful utility room and downstairs cloakroom.Pipers Croft boasts generous bedroom accommodation, there are five bedrooms on the first floor and a family bathroom with a walk-in shower and a bath. The triple aspect principal bedroom has built-in wardrobes, an en suite bathroom and access to a versatile dressing room which could also be utilised as a study, if required. The landscaped gardens are both at the front and back and are a delightful feature and have been extremely well maintained by the current owners with a number of flowering beds and an immaculately kept level lawn. There is a tennis court which is in very good order and is well screened by mature hedging as well as a charming summer house, an ideal spot to enjoy the garden views. At the bottom of the garden is the green house and vegetable patch. There are a number of outbuildings including a double garage and three sheds offer ample storage. The property is accessed via a private driveway and there is ample parking in front of the garage.The landscaped gardens are both at the front and back and are a delightful feature and have been extremely well maintained by the current owners with a number of flowering beds and an immaculately kept level lawn. There is a tennis court which is in very good order and is well screened by mature hedging as well as a charming summer house, an ideal spot to enjoy the garden views. At the bottom of the garden is the green house and vegetable patch.There are a number of outbuildings including a double garage and three sheds offer ample storage. The property is accessed via a private driveway and there is ample parking in front of the garage.LocationSituated just 4 miles to the North West of Guildford, the historic village of West Clandon enjoys a convenient location surrounded by open fields and National Trust land. Mentioned as a settlement in Domesday, the village is now a sought-after residential area benefiting equally from its rural location and ease of communications. The A3 provides access to Guildford, London, the M25 and the airports. Clandon railway station offers a regular service to London/Waterloo (45 minutes), whilst a faster service is available from Guildford or Woking stations. Guildford is just two stops away by train and the service is particularly convenient for access to both schools and shops. Local amenities include the ancient parish church, village infant school, two pubs, village hall and a garden centre. The nearby villages of Ripley and Send offer a useful range of shops, restaurants, and garages for daily needs, whilst a more extensive range of shopping, leisure and cultural amenities may be found at Guildford and Woking. There is a wide choice of good schools in the area, including Glenesk, Guildford High School, Royal Grammar School and Tormead The surrounding countryside, including the nearby Surrey Hills, provides miles of walking, cycling and riding.Square Footage: 2,701 sq ft Additional InfoAGENTS NOTE: We wish to inform prospective buyers of this property that the sellers are relatives of an employee of Savills.
This beautiful home is full of historic charm with beams and working fireplaces. The house has been designed for modern family living with well-presented accommodation, including three good size reception rooms, a conservatory and a wonderful kitchen/breakfast room with electric Aga and a cinema room. The principal bedroom is south facing and affords far reaching views over its own land and beyond to the Hogs Back. There is an additional four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and an attic space which could (subject to any consents) be converted to further bedroom accommodation. The property is approached from the road through an impressive electric gate and then into a sweeping gravel driveway, affording ample parking close to the house. The gardens have been lovingly laid out, with well stock borders and a southerly facing terrace. Part of the garden has an irrigation system with water provided from a well on the property. Further from the house is the paddock, with a detached and substantial garage/stable block, which can either be three garages and one stable or two garages and two stables. This lovely home sits within a rural setting, with many footpaths, bridleways and other small roads suitable for horse riding, cycling and walking criss-cross the parish, and occupies a private position surrounded by its own land on the edge of Normandy Village. Normandy is the start point of the Christmas Pie trail which leads into Guildford through woods, commons and meadows. Location: The nearby villages of Worplesdon and Pirbright offer a selection of pubs, restaurants and amenities. Woking, Farnham and the County town of Guildford, both provide excellent shopping, recreational and educational facilities whilst there are superb schools in the area. There are also several good golf courses in the immediate area. Local train services run from Wanborough and Ash stations connecting to Reading to the west and Guildford to the East. Worplesdon village has a main line station and there are fast commuter rail services to London Waterloo. There is access to the A3 which connects with the M25 at junction 10 (Wisley) giving easy access to Heathrow and Gatwick international airports and central London. Wanborough Station 2.0 miles, A31 (Hogs Back) 3.2 miles, Guildford Station 7.4 miles (London Waterloo about 35 minutes), Brookwood Station 3.8 miles (London Waterloo approximately 40 minutes)
Situated on the North Downs, with stunning panoramic southerly views over the Surrey Hills, one of Britain's' greatest Arts & Crafts masterpieces designed in 1896 by the famous architect Charles Voysey, Grade II* listed. This exceptional family home retains many original features, with two self-contained apartments, and separate cottage with independent access, all set within 27 acres and within easy access of both Guildford and Farnham town centres.
Garden Court is a magnificent Grade II listed house in the heart of the town enjoying impressive views. The property was built in 1913 by M. H. Baillie- Scott in 17th century vernacular style, with gardens thoughtfully designed by Gertrude Jekyll. The house features outstanding brick elevations, exposed timbers and rendering with leaded windows under a tiled roof. Internally the property enjoys character features including fine oak joinery, with a magnificent staircase, beamed ceilings and oak panelling.The reception halls runs the length of the house with the principal reception rooms facing south with far-reaching views across the secluded gardens, Shalford Meadows to St Catherine's Chapel, and the North Downs beyond. The outstanding drawing room enjoys a feature open fireplace, oak panelling, and wood flooring, while the beautifully fitted kitchen has integrated appliances, a range cooker, a Quooker tap and pantry cupboard and generous space for dining.On the first floor, the bedroom accommodation is well-arranged with the principal bedroom suite enjoying a feature fireplace, exposed beams and an en suite bathroom and dressing room. The dressing room offers flexible accommodation, which could be rearranged as an adjoining nursery or study to the principal bedroom. The six further bedrooms, family bathroom and two additional shower rooms are arranged over the first and second floors and all have been neutrally decorated, some of which have original wood flooring and views through the leaded windows.The external store rooms on the lower ground floor could be converted to create a gym or substantial wine cellar. The current owners have completed an extensive renovation project on the house, to maintain and enhance this beautiful Grade II listed home. Planning permission has been granted for additional internal work which would allow an incoming purchaser to make their own mark on this historic property.Garden Court is approached via metal electric gates on brick/stone pillars. A long drive leads to a parking area with space for several cars and garaging for three cars. The front gardens are secluded and enclosed with a further gate from the parking that leads to steps providing access to a lower level with small pond, lawn area and front door. Access around both sides of the house lead to the rear gardens, which are compartmented into three areas. The immediate rear garden enjoys a large terrace across the back of the house, providing a delightful space to enjoy the views while dining al fresco or entertaining. Beyond the terrace is a spacious lawn bordered by mature hedges, raised beds and a variety of fruit trees, including apple, pear, damson, cherry and fig.Ground Floor: Reception hall Open plan kitchen and dining room Drawing room Study Family room Reading room Wine store Laundry and boot room Two cloakroomsFirst & Second Floors: Principal bedroom suite with dressing room, which could double as a nursery or study, and en suite bathroom Six further bedroomsFamily bathroom Two shower roomsGardens and Grounds: Parking for several cars Car barn for two cars Single garage External store roomsIn all about 0.8 acresGuildford provides extensive shopping, restaurants, bars, entertainment and sporting facilities, with historic buildings providing backdrops at every turn. In the centre is the medieval Guildford Castle with landscaped gardens and views from its square tower, in addition is Guildford House, a 17th century town home, providing a gallery with rotating exhibitions. The town hosts both a bustling weekly street market and farmer's market on the first Tuesday of each month. The Guildford mainline railway station provides a service to Waterloo in approximately 32 minutes. The A3 can be accessed at Guildford, reaching the coast, London and the M25 for Heathrow and Gatwick airports.Garden Court is located in the heart of Guildford, yards from the high street with its extensive range of shops and restaurants and outstanding independent schools. Within the town are two theatres and only a short walk from the property is access onto The Chantries, Pewley Down and the North Downs Way with over 300 acres of some of the country's finest countryside with extensive walking routes, trail running and bridleways leading to St Martha's Hill, Box Hill and Leith Hill.Guildford High Street 0.4 milesRoyal Grammar School (Boys) 0.6 miles; Royal Grammar Preparatory School 1.2 miles, Guildford High School (Girls) 1 mile, Tormead School (Girls) 1.4 milesTrains: Guildford mainline 1 mile (London Waterloo from 32 minutes), London Road Guildford 1 mile (London Waterloo from 48 minutes)Roads: A3 Northbound 1.8 miles A3 Southbound 2.3 miles, M25 (Wisley Junction 10) 8.9 milesAirports: London Heathrow 22.1 miles, London Gatwick 25.1 miles(All distances and times are approximate)
Handsome Grade II listed eight bedroom home, beautifully refurbished with wonderful gardens, cottage, pool and tennis court. DescriptionFormally known as 'Cobbetts' and the home of Lord and Lady Stott, Pitch Place House has been beautifully refurbished throughout by the current owners with an emphasis on classical modern living. This stunning family house is believed to date back to 1683, is Grade II listed, built in red brick under a tiled roof and is described in Pevsner as being a "mid-c17 house" with "late and deft" detailing. Striking features of the house are the Dutch gabling and a wealth of period features. Approached via new gates to a gravel driveway with turning circle, there is a sense of arrival at Pitch Place House, which is an exceptional country home set in a popular and convenient location close to Guildford, loc al stations and the A3. The current owners have retained the character and charm one would expect of a property of this era.The main house offers superb well-proportioned living accommodation and is accessed via an impressive front door to a wonderful welcoming entrance hall with Herringbone flooring that leads onto the three principal reception rooms. The main reception room is a memorable room with its sash windows, hand made mouldings and panelling, fireplace and triple aspect views over the formal rear gardens. The house has been planned thoughtfully with formal dining room and sitting room, as well as the kitchen/breakfast room extending to a snug and utility room. This allows a huge amount of light to come through into the kitchen, offering southerly views over the gardens and pretty rear patio. The first floor is accessed via an impressive turned staircase with galleried landing overlooking the hall. The principal bedroom is to the rear of the house with an en suite bathroom which include Burlington fittings as well as underfloor heating and double aspect taking advantage of the garden views. Additionally there are two further double bedrooms and two bathrooms on this floor. On the second floor, there are four further bedrooms and two bathrooms accessed via two separate staircases. There is a two bedroom cottage which comprises hallway, reception room, kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom ideal for guests or an au pair. Outside, the gardens are a beautiful feature of this property that have been well planned, lavishly stocked and wrap around the house. There are some fine mature trees including Canadian Oak, English Oak, Copper Beech, Walnut and Indian Beam as well as fruit trees. There is a large flat lawn area, tennis court, swimming pool (with air source heat pump) and secret lawn beyond. Further tree planting has taken place along the boundary line. There are a number of outbuildings including games barn, studio/office, former stables now used as a large triple garage with inspection pit and room above, outside WC, workshop and green house.There is a sophisticated security system throughout including a panic room as well as high speed Internet access.LocationThe historic village of Worplesdon is conveniently situated in Green Belt midway between Woking and Guildford, and surrounded by miles of commons and farmland. There is an excellent bakery, village hall, ancient parish church, primary school, cricket and football clubs. The village retains a distinctly rural feel with the advantage of extensive shopping, leisure and cultural amenities available nearby at both Guildford and Woking. The train station at Worplesdon is approximately 2.8 miles away with journey times to London Waterloo from 30 minutes. Fast trains are also available at Woking and Brookwood. There is an excellent choice of schools in the area including Rydes Hill Preparatory School, Guildford High School, Royal Grammar, Tormead and Hoe Bridge among many others. Recreational opportunities include golf at Worplesdon, Woking, West Hill, Sutton Green and Pyrford, flying at Fairoaks and a variety of activities at sports and leisure centres at both Guildford and Woking. In addition, the surrounding countryside, including the North Downs and the Surrey Hills, offers excellent walking, cycling and riding.Square Footage: 6,517 sq ft
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