Holden Brook Farm is a hugely attractive farmhouse situated in the midst of its own land being the last house on the lane. The house comprises a number of delightful formal and family reception rooms as well as an amiable kitchen/breakfast room. On the first floor there are four bedrooms, a bathroom and shower room.OutbuildingsTo one side of the gate is a cottage, comprising a bedroom, shower room, kitchen/dining room and living room. Adjacent to the drive is a car-port, beyond which are two stores. To the north of the house is the stable yard, comprising six loose boxes, barn, workshop, store/tack room, utility/laundry room. There is also a chicken coop and run. Approached from the yard is a sandschool.Gardens and landTo the front and rear of the house are wonderful gardens primarily laid to lawn and interspersed with specimen trees and shrubs. To the south and west of the house is the majority of the land being sub-divided into five post and rail paddocks.The property is located in a fabulously private position to the west of the village of Ockley being the last house on a dead-end lane. The house is situated towards the centre of its own land with fabulous views across the paddocks. Ockley offers a farm shop, public house and train station.The Surrey Hills is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and offers fine walking and riding along many footpaths and bridleways. More comprehensive shopping and recreational facilities are available in the larger centres of Cranleigh, Horsham, Dorking and Guildford.Locally schools include St Catherine's in Bramley, Duke of Kent in Ewhurst, Belmont in Holmbury St Mary, Cranleigh School in Cranleigh, Cranmore in West Horsley, Charterhouse in Godalming, St Teresa's in Effingham, Royal Grammar School, Guildford High School, George Abbot, Lanesborough and Tormead in Guildford.DistancesLocal villages and towns include Ockley Village Hall 2.3 miles, Horsham 8.8 miles, Dorking 9 miles, Cranleigh village centre 7.2 miles and Guildford 13.9 miles. In addition central London is about 36.3 miles to the north.Train stations: Ockley 3.6 miles (London Victoria from 57 minutes), Guildford 14.6 miles (London Waterloo from 35 mins), Dorking Station 9.9 miles (London Waterloo from 56 mins).Roads: A24 3.8 miles, M25 (Junction 9) 16 miles.Airports: London Heathrow 35.4 miles, London Gatwick 15 miles.(Distances and times approximate)
£ 1,750,000
An historic farmhouse and farmBuildings requiring completeRestoration set in about 10.8 acresEnjoying A beautiful setting yet closeTo the rural village of capel .....Misbrooks Farm is a magnificent Grade II listed farmhouse, requiring total refurbishment, dating back many centuries with its origins, according to a report carried out by the Domestic Building Research Group of Surrey, to circa 1500. The farmhouse was originally constructed as a four bay open hall house and for the buyer seeking the archetypal English timber framed period farmhouse, the extent of original features throughout this beautiful building are unlikely to disappoint. The farmhouse has evolved over the centuries and as can been seen from the floorplan, the accommodation is both extensive and versatile and whilst complex in its layout, has a wonderful charm so typical of this period of English architecture. The property offers considerable potential to carefully restore and conserve this important and historic farm house is available for the first time since the current family purchased the property back in 1974. The majority of the rooms have a reasonable to good standing height and there are, as one would expect extensive exposed beams throughout. There are many interesting and noteworthy points throughout this wonderful period home, including a rather unique enclosed central courtyard, an impressive Horsham stone roof to part of the western and northern section of the roof, a bake house and a handsome oak staircase.A copy of the Domestic Research Buildings Research Group report on the property can be obtained if required.Located close by to the farmhouse are a collection of period outbuildings, including a fine timber barn, with the main section of the barn rising up to the rafters together with adjacent garaging, store rooms and workshop. Other outbuildings includetwo quaint period buildings; an old granary and a former cart shed which forms an attractive feature in the west facing garden.The grounds, which extend to approximately 10.8 acres consist of a large grazing field located just over to the south side of theMisbrook stream and is adjacent to mature woodland. The gardens are a delightful feature of Misbrooks Farm, extendingprincipally to the south and west of the property - very much in the style of the English country garden. Located to the east of the farmhouse is an all-weather tennis court and the drive, which leads from the north side adjacent to the outbuildings and barn provides parking and turning for several vehicles. An established orchard is located to the east of the tennis court.Please note there is a further parcel of land to the east and adjacent to Misbrooks Farm of about 10.7 acres which is also available for purchase in addition to the farmhouse.
£ 1,750,000
An historic farmhouse and farmBuildings requiring completeRestoration set in about 10.8 acresEnjoying A beautiful setting yet closeTo the rural village of capel .....Misbrooks Farm is a magnificent Grade II listed farmhouse, requiring total refurbishment, dating back many centuries with its origins, according to a report carried out by the Domestic Building Research Group of Surrey, to circa 1500. The farmhouse was originally constructed as a four bay open hall house and for the buyer seeking the archetypal English timber framed period farmhouse, the extent of original features throughout this beautiful building are unlikely to disappoint. The farmhouse has evolved over the centuries and as can been seen from the floorplan, the accommodation is both extensive and versatile and whilst complex in its layout, has a wonderful charm so typical of this period of English architecture. The property offers considerable potential to carefully restore and conserve this important and historic farm house is available for the first time since the current family purchased the property back in 1974. The majority of the rooms have a reasonable to good standing height and there are, as one would expect extensive exposed beams throughout. There are many interesting and noteworthy points throughout this wonderful period home, including a rather unique enclosed central courtyard, an impressive Horsham stone roof to part of the western and northern section of the roof, a bake house and a handsome oak staircase.A copy of the Domestic Research Buildings Research Group report on the property can be obtained if required.Located close by to the farmhouse are a collection of period outbuildings, including a fine timber barn, with the main section of the barn rising up to the rafters together with adjacent garaging, store rooms and workshop. Other outbuildings includetwo quaint period buildings; an old granary and a former cart shed which forms an attractive feature in the west facing garden.The grounds, which extend to approximately 10.8 acres consist of a large grazing field located just over to the south side of theMisbrook stream and is adjacent to mature woodland. The gardens are a delightful feature of Misbrooks Farm, extendingprincipally to the south and west of the property - very much in the style of the English country garden. Located to the east of the farmhouse is an all-weather tennis court and the drive, which leads from the north side adjacent to the outbuildings and barn provides parking and turning for several vehicles. An established orchard is located to the east of the tennis court.Please note there is a further parcel of land to the east and adjacent to Misbrooks Farm of about 10.7 acres which is also available for purchase in addition to the farmhouse.
£ 1,750,000
Holden Brook Farm is a hugely attractive farmhouse situated in the midst of its own land being the last house on the lane. The house comprises a number of delightful formal and family reception rooms as well as an amiable kitchen/breakfast room. On the first floor there are four bedrooms, a bathroom and shower room.OutbuildingsTo one side of the gate is a cottage, comprising a bedroom, shower room, kitchen/dining room and living room. Adjacent to the drive is a car-port, beyond which are two stores. To the north of the house is the stable yard, comprising six loose boxes, barn, workshop, store/tack room, utility/laundry room. There is also a chicken coop and run. Approached from the yard is a sandschool.Gardens and landTo the front and rear of the house are wonderful gardens primarily laid to lawn and interspersed with specimen trees and shrubs. To the south and west of the house is the majority of the land being sub-divided into five post and rail paddocks.The property is located in a fabulously private position to the west of the village of Ockley being the last house on a dead-end lane. The house is situated towards the centre of its own land with fabulous views across the paddocks. Ockley offers a farm shop, public house and train station.The Surrey Hills is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and offers fine walking and riding along many footpaths and bridleways. More comprehensive shopping and recreational facilities are available in the larger centres of Cranleigh, Horsham, Dorking and Guildford.Locally schools include St Catherine's in Bramley, Duke of Kent in Ewhurst, Belmont in Holmbury St Mary, Cranleigh School in Cranleigh, Cranmore in West Horsley, Charterhouse in Godalming, St Teresa's in Effingham, Royal Grammar School, Guildford High School, George Abbot, Lanesborough and Tormead in Guildford.DistancesLocal villages and towns include Ockley Village Hall 2.3 miles, Horsham 8.8 miles, Dorking 9 miles, Cranleigh village centre 7.2 miles and Guildford 13.9 miles. In addition central London is about 36.3 miles to the north.Train stations: Ockley 3.6 miles (London Victoria from 57 minutes), Guildford 14.6 miles (London Waterloo from 35 mins), Dorking Station 9.9 miles (London Waterloo from 56 mins).Roads: A24 3.8 miles, M25 (Junction 9) 16 miles.Airports: London Heathrow 35.4 miles, London Gatwick 15 miles.(Distances and times approximate)
£ 1,750,000
Set in the beautiful Surrey countryside, this lovely 5 bedroom character home features about 5 acres of park-like formal gardens and paddocks, ideal for a family wanting privacy and space for equestrian activities. EPC DBuilt in the early1920’s, this charming family house, is set well back from the quiet lane in a beautiful ‘Area of Great Landscape Value’. Accessed via a private gravelled drive with grass verges with trees and rhododendrons to either side, this leads to a gated gravel area with ample parking in front of a large three-bay timber car barn, slate roofed and with solar panels (fit at the higher level). There is also a brick built double garage with sliding doors, power and light, currently used for storage.The property is a lovely bright home, and from every window in the house you have the rare pleasure of looking over the property’s own gardens and land with neighbouring houses the far side of the paddocks, views over a neighbouring property’s fields to the rear and shielded by mature oak trees to the other side, very private. The sitting room, currently carpeted, has a wood block floor, an attractive open fireplace and a large square bay window with views over the side garden and a clipped box parterre with raised pond. Also opening off the entrance hall, the dining room has another large square bay window overlooking the front lawn and fish-pond; this room is also carpeted and it too has a wood block floor and leads into the snug with a multi-fuel log burner and a large picture window overlooking the courtyard area with its Wisteria clad colonnade; the snug with a generous walk-in larder then leads into the fitted kitchen with Neff oven with retractable door, ceramic hob and integrated fridge, pull-out larder and dishwasher.To one side of the kitchen a door leads into the tiled boot room/laundry area, which has the gas-fired boiler, a gas hob and a side door to the courtyard area; from the other side of the kitchen a further door leads to a dual-aspect study with a bathroom leading off.The kitchen has a lovely view of the rear garden and has a half-glazed stable door opening onto a rear path which leads in one direction to a small pergola-covered sitting area and in the other direction through a rose covered arch towards the slate roofed timber summer house and York-stone paved BBQ and al fresco dining area.The four double bedrooms and two bathrooms on the first floor are perfect for a family. The principal bedroom has fitted wardrobes and lovely views of the gardens and paddock; its generous sized, dual aspect ensuite bathroom has a further fitted hanging wardrobe cupboard with drawers below and one wall of fitted below-counter cupboards, the well-lit peninsular back-to-back built-in vanity basin and dressing table both have large mirrors.The property is surrounded by beautiful gardens and grounds and is a wildlife paradise, while being both rabbit and deer fenced. There are three defined areas; the main gardens with front and back lawns, the former vegetable beds recently planted with roses with an adjacent wire netted fruit cage recently planted with raspberry canes, and a further large fenced area at the bottom of the garden given over to bluebells and primroses, composting and wood storage and also providing access between the smaller rear paddock and a pole barn, currently storing wood, but with the potential to have fitted loose boxes etc. The main gardens have an abundance of rare and interesting shrubs, Magnolias and trees such as Liquidambar planted for Autumn colour, as well as a fish pond and a number of sitting areas following the sun throughout the day.The large bespoke summer house has power and water, an insulated and engineered wood floor and two pairs of double French doors leading out onto the terraced BBQ area, is ideal for entertaining, but could equally well serve as further office accommodation with additional insulation.Beyond the rose beds and fruit cage there is a small pony shelter built for a Shetland pony, and a recently erected double-doored 2nd greenhouse. The property has two stock-fenced paddocks with water troughs. The paddocks are currently cut for hay each year by a local farmer but do also have an agricultural holding number as the owners have kept sheep in the past.
£ 1,850,000
Set in the beautiful Surrey countryside, this lovely 5 bedroom character home features about 5 acres of park-like formal gardens and paddocks, ideal for a family wanting privacy and space for equestrian activities. EPC DBuilt in the early1920’s, this charming family house, is set well back from the quiet lane in a beautiful ‘Area of Great Landscape Value’. Accessed via a private gravelled drive with grass verges with trees and rhododendrons to either side, this leads to a gated gravel area with ample parking in front of a large three-bay timber car barn, slate roofed and with solar panels (fit at the higher level). There is also a brick built double garage with sliding doors, power and light, currently used for storage.The property is a lovely bright home, and from every window in the house you have the rare pleasure of looking over the property’s own gardens and land with neighbouring houses the far side of the paddocks, views over a neighbouring property’s fields to the rear and shielded by mature oak trees to the other side, very private. The sitting room, currently carpeted, has a wood block floor, an attractive open fireplace and a large square bay window with views over the side garden and a clipped box parterre with raised pond. Also opening off the entrance hall, the dining room has another large square bay window overlooking the front lawn and fish-pond; this room is also carpeted and it too has a wood block floor and leads into the snug with a multi-fuel log burner and a large picture window overlooking the courtyard area with its Wisteria clad colonnade; the snug with a generous walk-in larder then leads into the fitted kitchen with Neff oven with retractable door, ceramic hob and integrated fridge, pull-out larder and dishwasher.To one side of the kitchen a door leads into the tiled boot room/laundry area, which has the gas-fired boiler, a gas hob and a side door to the courtyard area; from the other side of the kitchen a further door leads to a dual-aspect study with a bathroom leading off.The kitchen has a lovely view of the rear garden and has a half-glazed stable door opening onto a rear path which leads in one direction to a small pergola-covered sitting area and in the other direction through a rose covered arch towards the slate roofed timber summer house and York-stone paved BBQ and al fresco dining area.The four double bedrooms and two bathrooms on the first floor are perfect for a family. The principal bedroom has fitted wardrobes and lovely views of the gardens and paddock; its generous sized, dual aspect ensuite bathroom has a further fitted hanging wardrobe cupboard with drawers below and one wall of fitted below-counter cupboards, the well-lit peninsular back-to-back built-in vanity basin and dressing table both have large mirrors.The property is surrounded by beautiful gardens and grounds and is a wildlife paradise, while being both rabbit and deer fenced. There are three defined areas; the main gardens with front and back lawns, the former vegetable beds recently planted with roses with an adjacent wire netted fruit cage recently planted with raspberry canes, and a further large fenced area at the bottom of the garden given over to bluebells and primroses, composting and wood storage and also providing access between the smaller rear paddock and a pole barn, currently storing wood, but with the potential to have fitted loose boxes etc. The main gardens have an abundance of rare and interesting shrubs, Magnolias and trees such as Liquidambar planted for Autumn colour, as well as a fish pond and a number of sitting areas following the sun throughout the day.The large bespoke summer house has power and water, an insulated and engineered wood floor and two pairs of double French doors leading out onto the terraced BBQ area, is ideal for entertaining, but could equally well serve as further office accommodation with additional insulation.Beyond the rose beds and fruit cage there is a small pony shelter built for a Shetland pony, and a recently erected double-doored 2nd greenhouse. The property has two stock-fenced paddocks with water troughs. The paddocks are currently cut for hay each year by a local farmer but do also have an agricultural holding number as the owners have kept sheep in the past.
£ 1,850,000
A particularly attractive and well-presented double fronted house, offering spacious and adaptable accommodation ideal for families. This superb home is the largest house on this exclusive modern development in Newdigate, dating from 2003, and is set overlooking a large green.The house has recently undergone considerable updating and improvement. The kitchen/breakfast room has been renewed and is fitted with Miele appliances including an induction hob, 3 combination ovens, and dishwasher, as well as a Quooker tap, a water softener, and superb granite work surfaces. There is also a wine-cooler and the room has underfloor heating. The innovative vaulted ceiling floods the triple aspect room with natural light through an enormous skylight, and there are double doors opening to the recently added oak framed conservatory. This is a superb additional living room with direct access out to the rear garden. There are three separate reception rooms, with a snug sitting room with a marble surround fireplace, a dining room which interconnects with the drawing room. The drawing room features a very attractive limestone surround fireplace and all three rooms have French doors out to the garden. A study overlooks the front and has a wc, and there is a separate guest wc and cloakroom off the hall. A utility room adjoins the kitchen.From the impressive entrance hall, an elegant staircase rises and splits left and right to the first floor landing where there are 3 bedrooms. The main suite has a large dressing and wardrobe area, and a beautifully appointed ensuite bathroom. Bedroom 2 is also ensuite and there is a family bathroom. On the second floor there are two further bedrooms and a newly fitted bath and shower room. From the kitchen, and with its own independent access from the courtyard, there is annexed accommodation with a shower room and sixth bedroom, which could also be useful home office or hobbies room for example. A wired integrated entertainment system has speakers in the principal living areas and main bedroom suite.OutsideTo the front, there is an impressive private gated courtyard formed by the house and triple garage and providing parking for several cars. The garage has electric doors and ladder access to a partly boarded loft for storage. The rear garden features a paved patio with a hot tub area adjacent to the rear of the house and a raised paved dining patio. There is a level lawn with a charming brick path leading to a substantial garden store. A beech hedge marks the rear boundary and there is a gate out to the land beyond which is owned by the Surrey Wildlife Trust and is a delightful nature reserve.SituationMulberry Place is an exclusive development in the heart of the Green Belt, backing onto a nature reserve and lakes. It is ideally positioned for access to the centre of Newdigate village, which has a local shop, public houses, a church and a popular infant school. Dorking, with its excellent shopping and recreational facilities, lies about seven miles to the north. There are main line stations at Dorking, Redhill and Gatwick. The motorway network, via the M25 is accessible at Leatherhead (Junction 9) and Reigate (Junction 8). The general area around Newdigate is ideal for those with walking and riding interests and offers many miles of public footpaths and bridleways giving access to some of The Surrey Hills most scenic and protected countryside.Additional InformationMole Valley District CouncilCouncil Tax: Band H
£ 1,850,000
A particularly attractive and well-presented double fronted house, offering spacious and adaptable accommodation ideal for families. This superb home is the largest house on this exclusive modern development in Newdigate, dating from 2003, and is set overlooking a large green.The house has recently undergone considerable updating and improvement. The kitchen/breakfast room has been renewed and is fitted with Miele appliances including an induction hob, 3 combination ovens, and dishwasher, as well as a Quooker tap, a water softener, and superb granite work surfaces. There is also a wine-cooler and the room has underfloor heating. The innovative vaulted ceiling floods the triple aspect room with natural light through an enormous skylight, and there are double doors opening to the recently added oak framed conservatory. This is a superb additional living room with direct access out to the rear garden. There are three separate reception rooms, with a snug sitting room with a marble surround fireplace, a dining room which interconnects with the drawing room. The drawing room features a very attractive limestone surround fireplace and all three rooms have French doors out to the garden. A study overlooks the front and has a wc, and there is a separate guest wc and cloakroom off the hall. A utility room adjoins the kitchen.From the impressive entrance hall, an elegant staircase rises and splits left and right to the first floor landing where there are 3 bedrooms. The main suite has a large dressing and wardrobe area, and a beautifully appointed ensuite bathroom. Bedroom 2 is also ensuite and there is a family bathroom. On the second floor there are two further bedrooms and a newly fitted bath and shower room. From the kitchen, and with its own independent access from the courtyard, there is annexed accommodation with a shower room and sixth bedroom, which could also be useful home office or hobbies room for example. A wired integrated entertainment system has speakers in the principal living areas and main bedroom suite.OutsideTo the front, there is an impressive private gated courtyard formed by the house and triple garage and providing parking for several cars. The garage has electric doors and ladder access to a partly boarded loft for storage. The rear garden features a paved patio with a hot tub area adjacent to the rear of the house and a raised paved dining patio. There is a level lawn with a charming brick path leading to a substantial garden store. A beech hedge marks the rear boundary and there is a gate out to the land beyond which is owned by the Surrey Wildlife Trust and is a delightful nature reserve.SituationMulberry Place is an exclusive development in the heart of the Green Belt, backing onto a nature reserve and lakes. It is ideally positioned for access to the centre of Newdigate village, which has a local shop, public houses, a church and a popular infant school. Dorking, with its excellent shopping and recreational facilities, lies about seven miles to the north. There are main line stations at Dorking, Redhill and Gatwick. The motorway network, via the M25 is accessible at Leatherhead (Junction 9) and Reigate (Junction 8). The general area around Newdigate is ideal for those with walking and riding interests and offers many miles of public footpaths and bridleways giving access to some of The Surrey Hills most scenic and protected countryside.Additional InformationMole Valley District CouncilCouncil Tax: Band H
£ 1,850,000
Cherry Orchard is a substantial detached family home that offers more than 4,000 square feet of attractive, comfortable accommodation arranged over three floors. The main ground floor reception room is the 26ft drawing room, which has a triple aspect including bi-fold doors opening onto the south-facing rear terrace. This elegantly impressive room welcomes plenty of natural light and features a splendid open fireplace with an ornate limestone surround. There is also a sitting room and an adjoining dining room, both south-facing and overlooking the grounds. The L-shaped open-plan kitchen, breakfast and family room adjoins the sunny orangery with its exposed timber beams and ceiling lantern skylight. Shaker style cabinetry, marble worktops, an array of integrated appliances and a sizable Aga create a remarkable kitchen.A further reception room on the ground floor is currently used as a home gym but could be used as an office or studio space. The first floor has five double bedrooms, including the generous principal bedroom, which has its own dressing room and a luxury en suite bathroom. Also on the first floor is a shower room and a family bathroom with a separate WC. The second floor has one further double bedroom, a shower room and a play room or games room.The property is set in extensive gardens and grounds with views across the picturesque surrounding countryside. At the front, the gravel driveway provides plenty of parking spaceand access to the garaging block, which has a garage and two carports. The grounds also include a stables block, a shed and a summer house, while the south-facing garden has paved terracing, an ornate water feature, rolling lawns, an orchard, numerous mature specimen trees and established shrubs and a gate leading to an open meadow, which extends to approximately 500ft.The property is in a beautiful rural setting, between the villages of Ockley and Capel. Ockley village green has a shop. Capel has a local shop, a post office, a village pub and amedical practice, as well as cricket and tennis clubs, while Ockley has a mainline station providing hourly services to London Victoria (1 hour 8 minutes). Situated near to CherryOrchard is Vann lake (owned by Surrey Wildlife Trust) which hosts a wealth of wildlife and numerous walks to explore the tranquil scenery. The schools in the area, including a primary school in Capel, while the independent Belmont School is within five miles. Leith Hill and the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a short drive away, providing excellent walking, riding and cycling routes, while golf is available nearby at the Rusper Golf Club and Gatton Manor. The area is well connected by road, with the A24 nearby providing easy access to the M25.
£ 2,250,000
Cherry Orchard is a substantial detached family home that offers more than 4,000 square feet of attractive, comfortable accommodation arranged over three floors. The main ground floor reception room is the 26ft drawing room, which has a triple aspect including bi-fold doors opening onto the south-facing rear terrace. This elegantly impressive room welcomes plenty of natural light and features a splendid open fireplace with an ornate limestone surround. There is also a sitting room and an adjoining dining room, both south-facing and overlooking the grounds. The L-shaped open-plan kitchen, breakfast and family room adjoins the sunny orangery with its exposed timber beams and ceiling lantern skylight. Shaker style cabinetry, marble worktops, an array of integrated appliances and a sizable Aga create a remarkable kitchen.A further reception room on the ground floor is currently used as a home gym but could be used as an office or studio space. The first floor has five double bedrooms, including the generous principal bedroom, which has its own dressing room and a luxury en suite bathroom. Also on the first floor is a shower room and a family bathroom with a separate WC. The second floor has one further double bedroom, a shower room and a play room or games room.The property is set in extensive gardens and grounds with views across the picturesque surrounding countryside. At the front, the gravel driveway provides plenty of parking spaceand access to the garaging block, which has a garage and two carports. The grounds also include a stables block, a shed and a summer house, while the south-facing garden has paved terracing, an ornate water feature, rolling lawns, an orchard, numerous mature specimen trees and established shrubs and a gate leading to an open meadow, which extends to approximately 500ft.The property is in a beautiful rural setting, between the villages of Ockley and Capel. Ockley village green has a shop. Capel has a local shop, a post office, a village pub and amedical practice, as well as cricket and tennis clubs, while Ockley has a mainline station providing hourly services to London Victoria (1 hour 8 minutes). Situated near to CherryOrchard is Vann lake (owned by Surrey Wildlife Trust) which hosts a wealth of wildlife and numerous walks to explore the tranquil scenery. The schools in the area, including a primary school in Capel, while the independent Belmont School is within five miles. Leith Hill and the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a short drive away, providing excellent walking, riding and cycling routes, while golf is available nearby at the Rusper Golf Club and Gatton Manor. The area is well connected by road, with the A24 nearby providing easy access to the M25.
£ 2,250,000
Perfectly suited to modern family lifestyles, Number 27 Deepdene Wood offers spacious, light and airy accommodation with a cool, neutral colour palette creating an oasis of calmsimplicity. A generous hallway gives access to the reception areas, which all enjoy picture window outlooks over the stunning surrounding terrain. The family room features a fireplace with wood-burning stove, with glazed sliding doors giving access to the outdoor terrace, whilst the adjoining sitting room provides a second relaxed setting with a route out to the garden. Filled with natural light courtesy of a skylight window and glazed doors to the outside, the kitchen/breakfast room offers a sociable hub to the home with ample space for dining and casual seating alongside the working kitchen. Fitted with contemporary cabinetry in a pastel colour-tone, topped with stone work surfaces, the kitchen has integrated appliances and also offers an island unit with wine cooler fridge and breakfast bar. Ancillary space is provided by an adjoining utility room which has an access door to the garage.The staircase to the first floor is illuminated by a double height feature window and elevated views can be enjoyed from the rooms which comprise five bedrooms and a modern family bathroom. The principal bedroom, and one other, benefit from well-appointed en suite facilities and a second bedroom features glazed sliding doors which open to a Juliette balcony.A low, curved brick wall marks the entrance to the property with a gravelled driveway to the front providing parking for numerous cars and leading to the double garage. Adjoiningthe house and extending across much of the rear of the property, a paved terrace provides opportunities for outdoor dining and relaxation whilst taking in the stunning vistas of thelandscape. Steps lead down to the lawned area which follows the slope of the site and extends downwards to a densely planted section of the garden where mature, colourful shrubs and specimen trees create a natural zone at the boundary, along with hedging.Situated in an elevated position on the easterly fringes of Dorking, the setting offers stunning panoramic views across undulating terrain to Box Hill on the skyline. The historic market town provides a comprehensive range of everyday amenities, including High Street and independent retailers, restaurants (including Sorrel owned by Michelin star chef Steve Drake), coffee shops, cinema and a theatre. Further amenities, recreational and leisure opportunities are available in the nearby towns of Epsom, Cobham and Guildford, whilst nearby golf courses include Betchworth Park Golf Club and Dorking Golf Club. The award winning Denbies Wine Estate is just two miles distant and offers vineyard tours and two restaurants.There are also several excellent schools within the area, including Westcott C of E, Ashcombe, Downsend, Belmont, St. John's, St. Teresa's, Reed's, acs Cobham International School, Epsom College, The Royal Grammar School, St Catherines, Cranleigh, Tormead and Guildford High.
£ 2,750,000
Perfectly suited to modern family lifestyles, Number 27 Deepdene Wood offers spacious, light and airy accommodation with a cool, neutral colour palette creating an oasis of calmsimplicity. A generous hallway gives access to the reception areas, which all enjoy picture window outlooks over the stunning surrounding terrain. The family room features a fireplace with wood-burning stove, with glazed sliding doors giving access to the outdoor terrace, whilst the adjoining sitting room provides a second relaxed setting with a route out to the garden. Filled with natural light courtesy of a skylight window and glazed doors to the outside, the kitchen/breakfast room offers a sociable hub to the home with ample space for dining and casual seating alongside the working kitchen. Fitted with contemporary cabinetry in a pastel colour-tone, topped with stone work surfaces, the kitchen has integrated appliances and also offers an island unit with wine cooler fridge and breakfast bar. Ancillary space is provided by an adjoining utility room which has an access door to the garage.The staircase to the first floor is illuminated by a double height feature window and elevated views can be enjoyed from the rooms which comprise five bedrooms and a modern family bathroom. The principal bedroom, and one other, benefit from well-appointed en suite facilities and a second bedroom features glazed sliding doors which open to a Juliette balcony.A low, curved brick wall marks the entrance to the property with a gravelled driveway to the front providing parking for numerous cars and leading to the double garage. Adjoiningthe house and extending across much of the rear of the property, a paved terrace provides opportunities for outdoor dining and relaxation whilst taking in the stunning vistas of thelandscape. Steps lead down to the lawned area which follows the slope of the site and extends downwards to a densely planted section of the garden where mature, colourful shrubs and specimen trees create a natural zone at the boundary, along with hedging.Situated in an elevated position on the easterly fringes of Dorking, the setting offers stunning panoramic views across undulating terrain to Box Hill on the skyline. The historic market town provides a comprehensive range of everyday amenities, including High Street and independent retailers, restaurants (including Sorrel owned by Michelin star chef Steve Drake), coffee shops, cinema and a theatre. Further amenities, recreational and leisure opportunities are available in the nearby towns of Epsom, Cobham and Guildford, whilst nearby golf courses include Betchworth Park Golf Club and Dorking Golf Club. The award winning Denbies Wine Estate is just two miles distant and offers vineyard tours and two restaurants.There are also several excellent schools within the area, including Westcott C of E, Ashcombe, Downsend, Belmont, St. John's, St. Teresa's, Reed's, acs Cobham International School, Epsom College, The Royal Grammar School, St Catherines, Cranleigh, Tormead and Guildford High.
£ 2,750,000
Forest Green House is approached via a gated gravel driveway and past manicured lawn gardens, a sense of excitement and expectation is felt by all who visit. The front elevation, with Georgian sash windows and the half clay-tiled elevations, exemplifies the architecture of this period.The grand reception hall with its high ceilings, Adam style fireplace, wood panelling and southerly aspect offers a bright and opulent feel when entering this amazing home. Leading from this wonderful entrance the main drawing can be found. This remarkable room enjoys a warmth and luxurious feel from the wood panelled walls, central fireplace, ornate ceilings and the large box bay window with fine views across to the formal gardens beyond.Towards the rear of the drawing room a doorway leads to a more contemporary sitting room, again enjoying lovely views out into the gardens. The music room, and family room are also accessed from the main reception hall.A Palladian style extension has been added to the rear of this fine period property creating a substantial hub of the home. Bespoke fitted by Damien Logue, the kitchen area has an impressive central island with a breakfast bar. A full height array of draw units and pantry style cabinets have been fitted with an oak finish. Complementing the rich warm colours of the Oak units are more country chic style cabinets in a light neutral tone, all topped with light stone worksurfaces. A wide four oven range by Falcon, two dishwashers, wine fridge, integrated day fridge and an American style Fischer and Paykel free standing fridge unit with freezer draws below, all add to the usability and effectiveness of this cleverly thought out and designed kitchen space.In addition, a large dining area and family seating area all look out towards the garden terraces. This fabulous space is flooded with light from a substantial roof lantern and dual aspect windows.Leading from the kitchen area is a separate dining room (currently used as a games room), utility room and cloakroom. The indoor swimming pool is also accessed from here. The pool area is over 31 meters in length, to one side there are fully opening bi-fold doors giving an inside outside feel. A newly installed sauna and changing room facilities complete this superb indoor leisure setup.The first-floor bedroom accommodation is as grand and spacious as the ground floor reception rooms. With high ceilings, large Georgian windows, and all beautifully presented.The master bedroom suite has been meticulously designed with bespoke cabinets and wardrobes. The large Georgian panelled windows have a wonderful view over the front and side gardens. An opulent and spacious en-suite bathroom and separate dressing compliment this splendid suite. Six further double bedrooms all benefit from en-suite shower rooms or full bathrooms. A back stair at the far end of the landing brings you down to the rear lobby, new to the kitchen area.Gardens & GroundsThe entrance drive approaches the house from the south and opens to a large gravel forecourt. To the west of the parking area is a separate recently refurbished cottage. With two charming reception rooms, newly installed fitted kitchen and two double bedrooms and bathroom on the first floor. A barn style garage/workshop with ample parking is also discreetly positioned away from the main house.The house is surrounded by its gardens and, following the installation of the ground source heating system, have been professionally landscaped. The gardens have been arranged into separate areas, such as a formally laid out rose garden, a more relaxed wild garden area and substantial lawn areas, interspersed with manicured hedging, topiary, and mature specimen trees.A focal point of the property is the tiled courtyard, opening from the house and swimming pool building. This impressive terrace is perfect for family BBQ's or large summer parties.In all 2.7 acres.Cranleigh - 4.6 miles, Abinger Hammer - 5.1 miles, Dorking - 10.4 miles (London Victoria 56 mins), Guildford – 12.6 miles (London Waterloo 35 mins), Central London – 34.1 milesSituated within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the ancient hamlet of Forest Green enjoys an enviable location on the edge of The Weald and at the foot of Holmbury and Leith Hills, two of Surrey's most well-known beauty spots.The hamlet is conveniently placed, being almost equidistant from Dorking, Guildford and Horsham and with easy access, via the A24, to the M25, London, Heathrow and Gatwick airports. There is a main line station at Ockley (about 4 miles), with journey times to London of around one hour. Faster and more frequent services are available from Guildford or Dorking.Forest Green is well known for The Parrot public house, which is over 400 years old, arguably one of the best pubs in the county, which offers excellent dining and is the hub of the community, neighbouring Butchers Hall and Country Grocer, overlooking the cricket green. Nearby is the biggest village in England, Cranleigh, which provides a good selection of shops, including a Marks and Spencer, Sainsbury's and a department store, whilst Guildford and Horsham offer more extensive ranges of shopping, leisure and cultural amenities.This part of Surrey enjoys a wide choice of good schools, including Hurtwood House, Belmont, Duke of Kent, Farlington and Cranleigh School. Recreational opportunities include golf at several local clubs, polo at Ewhurst, racing at Epsom and Sandown Park plus shooting and fishing at various local venues. In addition, the surrounding area provides for unrivalled walking, cycling, and riding in some of England's most beautiful countryside.
£ 3,850,000
This truly remarkable Georgian country house is positioned in a wonderful village setting. Behind the period facade this seven-bedroom home has a stunning interior blending seamlessly with classic yet modern design. Indoor pool, and separate two-bedroom cottage. In all 2.7 acres.Forest Green House has the unmistakable symmetry of a classic Georgian Country House.Approach via a gated gravel driveway and past manicured lawn gardens, a sense of excitement and expectation is felt by all who visit. The front elevation, with Georgian sash windows and the half clay-tiled elevations, exemplifies the architecture of this period.The grand reception hall with its high ceilings, Adam style fireplace, wood panelling and southerly aspect offers a bright and opulent feel when entering this amazing home. Leading from this wonderful entrance the main drawing can be found. This remarkable room enjoys a warmth and luxurious feel from the wood panelled walls, central fireplace, ornate ceilings and the large box bay window with fine views across to the formal gardens beyond.Towards the rear of the drawing room a doorway leads to a more contemporary sitting room, again enjoying lovely views out into the gardens. The music room, and family room are also accessed from the main reception hall.A Palladian style extension has been added to the rear of this fine period property creating a substantial hub of the home. Bespoke fitted by Damien Logue, the kitchen area has an impressive central island with a breakfast bar. A full height array of draw units and pantry style cabinets have been fitted with an oak finish. Complementing the rich warm colours of the Oak units are more country chic style cabinets in a light neutral tone, all topped with light stone worksurfaces. A wide four oven range by Falcon, two dishwashers, wine fridge, integrated day fridge and an American style Fischer and Paykel free standing fridge unit with freezer draws below, all add to the usability and effectiveness of this cleverly thought out and designed kitchen space.In addition, a large dining area and family seating area all look out towards the garden terraces. This fabulous space is flooded with light from a substantial roof lantern and dual aspect windows.Leading from the kitchen area is a separate dining room (currently used as a games room), utility room, and cloakroom. The indoor swimming pool is also accessed from here. The pool area is over 31 meters in length, to one side there are fully opening bi-fold doors giving an inside outside feel. A newly installed sauna and changing room facilities complete this superb indoor leisure setup.The first-floor bedroom accommodation is as grand and spacious as the ground floor reception rooms. With high ceilings, large Georgian windows, and all beautifully presented.The master bedroom suite has been meticulously designed with bespoke cabinets and wardrobes. The large Georgian panelled windows have a wonderful view over the front and side gardens. An opulent and spacious en-suite bathroom and separate dressing compliment this splendid suite. Six further double bedrooms all benefit from en-suite shower rooms or full bathrooms. A back stair at the far end of the landing brings you down to the rear lobby, new to the kitchen area.The entrance drive approaches the house from the south and opens to a large gravel forecourt. To the west of the parking area is a separate recently refurbished cottage. With two charming reception rooms, newly installed fitted kitchen and two double bedrooms and bathroom on the first floor. A barn style garage/workshop with ample parking is also discreetly positioned away from the main house.The house is surrounded by its gardens and, following the installation of the ground source heating system, have been professionally landscaped. The gardens have been arranged into separate areas, such as a formally laid out rose garden, a more relaxed wild garden area and substantial lawn areas, interspersed with manicured hedging, topiary, and mature specimen trees.A focal point of the property is the tiled courtyard, opening from the house and swimming pool building. This impressive terrace is perfect for family BBQ’s or large summer parties.In all 2.7 acres.Situated within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the ancient hamlet of Forest Green enjoys an enviable location on the edge of The Weald and at the foot of Holmbury and Leith Hills, two of Surrey’s most well-known beauty spots. The hamlet is conveniently placed, being almost equidistant from Dorking, Guildford and Horsham and with easy access, via the A24, to the M25, London, Heathrow and Gatwick airports. There is a main line station at Ockley (about 4 miles), with journey times to London of around one hour. Faster and more frequent services are available from Guildford or Dorking.Forest Green is well known for The Parrot public house, which is over 400 years old, arguably the best pub in Surrey and a must pre or post any viewing, neighbouring Butchers Hall and Country Grocer, overlooking the cricket green. Nearby is the biggest village in England, Cranleigh, which provides a good selection of shops, including a Marks and Spencer, Sainsbury’s and a department store, whilst Guildford and Horsham offer more extensive ranges of shopping, leisure and cultural amenities.This part of Surrey enjoys a wide choice of good schools, including Hurtwood House, Belmont, Duke of Kent, Farlington and Cranleigh School. Recreational opportunities include golf at several local clubs, polo at Ewhurst, racing at Epsom and Sandown Park plus shooting and fishing at various local venues. In addition, the surrounding area provides for unrivalled walking, cycling, and riding in some of England’s most beautiful countryside.
£ 3,850,000