*Virtual viewing available*Positioned to the market in a small cul de sac of executive homes is this extremely versatile, split level bungalow offering living accommodation just shy of 4,500 square foot, with a plot measuring just under half an acre.Pinemount is hidden behind a gated entrance and has a long driveway leading up to the property. There is ample parking and a detached double garage, with the garden stretching round to the left and rear of the building.Internally the building is split with the master bedroom being separate from the other five rooms. There are two en suite bathrooms in total, with another two family bathrooms. There are four reception rooms on this floor, with the main living room having access to a large private balcony. This is also shared by the master bedroom suite.The ground floor has a large study room and additional reception room, which could be converted into an annexe.There is also an extremely large covered pool area with bar, sauna, steam room and shower which makes this certainly a home for entertaining.Viewings are highly recommended to appreciate the accommodation on offer, at this unique family home.
£ 1,500,000
A perfect opportunity for families looking to live together and retain their own independence!Set back along one of Camberleys most prestigious roads, resides this unique six-bedroom detached property, made up of two, turn-of-the-century houses. Both of which essentially form annexes to each other with separate legal titles, ideal for either extended or multi-generation families or as an investment.One of the properties is modern and elegant, the other family-friendly and homely with potential need for modernisation.The accommodation over both properties comprises a total of six en-suite bedrooms, three large receptions, study, and two large fully-fitted kitchens.Property 1: Entirely on the ground floor, this property is accessed via a driveway large enough for three or four cars alongside a good-sized lawned front garden. Through the front door is a central hallway leading to three en suite bedrooms, a large lounge which has access to the front garden through French doors, and kitchen with breakfast room. The breakfast area leads through bi-fold doors to a private rear deck which runs directly onto the back garden.Property 2: Accessed from a separate large driveway through double front doors and set across three floors. On the ground floor, leading off the small entrance hall, is a utility room and cloakroom. The first floor comprises of a large family and dining room, kitchen with access to a balcony providing views of the rear garden, bedroom with en-suite shower room as well as a study. The second floor comprises two double bedrooms, one with en-suite shower room and dressing room, and the family bathroom.Externally there is a balcony on the first floor, good-sized lawned gardens, large gravelled driveways for multiple vehicles, and a variety of outbuildings providing ample storage, and the potential to use as home offices.This property benefits from being recently decorated and re-carpeted throughout within the last two years. Externally the entire house has also recently been painted and fitted with new hi-spec aluminium double glazing.The current owners would be prepared to consider selling with property one fully furnished.
£ 1,545,000
Excellent modern home with character home in a semi-Rural location with a fabulous south facing garden & views.DescriptionThe Forge is an attractive modern home with character throughout, ideal for a growing family situated in grounds approaching 0.5 of an acre located in a sought-after rural village setting.Having been enlarged the property offers excellent living space and bedroom accommodation that is comfortable and well-presented throughout.A pretty triple arched open porch arrives in a welcoming entrance hall with a galleried staircase.There is a superb double aspect drawing room with pretty bay windows and French doors opening to the garden terrace. This room has fabulous character with exposed beams, a brick and oak lintel fireplace with a log burner.The family eat in kitchen has a handsome oak floor and is comprehensively fitted with modern stylish cabinetry with quartz worktops. Excellent features include an island with breakfast bar seating, a gas aga with electric module and French doors to the dining area that provide access to the garden.Neighbouring the kitchen is a useful utility room, which also offers a secondary access into the property.The galleried and spacious landing leads to the pleasant principal bedroom with in-keeping fitted wardrobes and an en suite shower room.There are four further bedrooms, one with an en suite shower room. Two are currently arranged and used as studies and all are served by a family bathroom. All the bedrooms boast characterful exposed ceiling timbers and a south east facing aspect looking out to the garden and far reaching view beyond.The Forge sits comfortably within its plot with a five bar gated entrance and mature hedges at boundaries affording good privacy. The driveway offers parking for several cars and there is an electric car charging point.A pathway leads to the rear, south west side of the property where there is a paved terrace extending the full width of the house, ideal for al fresco dining, overlooking a substantial lawns with an open aspect.Within the garden there is a fabulously versatile garden studio which is insulated, with power connected and air conditioning providing an ideal for hobbies or home office working.Throughout the garden there is an attractive array of mature well stocked and borders and trees.The garden is framed by a tall mature hedges at the boundaries offering excellent privacy and seclusion.LocationThe Forge is located in the delightful Surrey village of Dockenfield, no more than five miles south of Farnham offering a church, village pub and many well supported community events and clubs including the annual Dockenfield village fete.Frensham village is close at hand offering a collection of local amenities facilities including a highly regarded pub, The Holly Bush, the Village Community Shop and Post Office. The Recreation Ground has a cricket club, bowls club and tennis club and on the Reeds Road is Squires Garden Centre and Farm Shop which sells locally grown produce.The Georgian market town of Farnham offers a comprehensive selection of amenities, a Waitrose and Sainsbury’s, a selection of branded and independent shops and restaurants with a number of restaurants on the picturesque Castle St and Lion and Lamb Yard. The Maltings arts centre offers theatre, film and crafts fairs.Opening soon is the new Brightwells Yard complex bringing a new shopping centre with a six screen cinema, M&S Food, restaurants, town square and public gardens. More extensive shopping and entertainment can be found in Guildford, roughly 15 miles distant. Farnham’s main line station provides a good service to London Waterloo in just under an hour. The M3, A3 and M25 are all within easy reach providing swift access to the national motorway network, London (about 47 miles) and Heathrow, Gatwick and Southampton airports.There are excellent local schools including St. Mary’s C of E Infant School, Rowledge Primary School, Edgeborough, Frensham Heights and More House in Frensham and Lord Wandsworth in Long Sutton.Golf is also available nearby at clubs including, Hindhead, Liphook, Hankley Common and Blacknest.Dockenfield is surrounded by most attractive open countryside which includes Frensham Common, a heathland of over 922 acres, which is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest and is home to Frensham Great Pond and Frensham Little Pond. This part of Surrey offers plenty of further opportunities for walking, cycling and riding at nearby Hankley Common, Bourne Woods and The Devils Punch Bowl.Square Footage: 2,659 sq ftAdditional InfoServices; All mains services and solar panels.Waverley Borough Council - Band G
£ 1,625,000
A most attractive 5 bedroom character family house situated in this lovely location with grounds approaching 0.5 of an acre. The property boasts excellent living spaces having been enlarged to provide comfortable and easy accommodation ideal for a growing family. You enter the house into a welcoming entrance hall giving access to a superb open plan sitting/drawing room with exposed ceiling joists, an open style fireplace and wood burner and access to the rear sun terrace, a modern and comprehensively fitted kitchen with large centre island and open dining/breakfast area, access to the utility room and the rear sun terrace. To the first floor are 5 pleasant bedrooms with en suite shower rooms to the main and guest room and also a separate family bathroom. Two of the bedrooms have fitted desk furniture. All the bedrooms have lovely south east views overlooking the gardens and beyond.OutsideThe Forge sits well in its plot with ample parking to the front elevation with mature hedges at boundaries affording good privacy. Electric charging pod (for cars). There is pedestrian access to the rear of the house where there is a good sized sun terrace with a lovely south east aspect. This area is ideal for al fresco dining, entertaining and relaxing. The gardens and plot totalling about 0.5 of an acre with substantial lawns and open aspect. There are numerous mature trees and shrubs in the garden with tall mature hedges at boundaries offering excellent privacy. A timber studio ideal for hobbies or home office working. 3 garden stores and garden shed. Solar panels (facing rear). In all a super garden with a very pleasant open aspect.SituationThis fine house sits proud in its plot in this delightful village with local facilities close at hand in both Frensham and Rowledge. The local village pub is just a short level walk from this location and Farnham is approximately 5 1/2 miles away and offers an excellent range of shopping, recreational, educational and cultural facilities including numerous shops, leisure centre and an excellent choice of both state and private schools. Dockenfield is surrounded by open countryside which includes the Alice Holt Forest and Frensham Ponds and there is superb opportunities for country pursuits including walking, cycling and riding through the many miles of bridleways and footpaths. There is easy access to the A31 and A3 and Farnham provides a mainline station with links to London Waterloo. The A331 (Blackwater Valley Link Road) just north of Farnham provides rapid access to the M3 and M25.
£ 1,625,000
View with kier charles surrey.Part exchange considered.A glorious character property positioned in one of the most premier roads within camberley.Arranged over three floors approaching 6,000 sqft.Positioned in a quiet elevated position in the heart of Camberley centre and benefitting from a private plot of 0.4 acre plot.The property has undergone many changes and benefits from a flexible living space including a separate two bedroom accommodation offering the new buyer multi-generational living space.To fully appreciate the space, location and character features to this wonderful home a personal tour with Kier is highly recommended.
£ 1,650,000
Owned by our clients since the 1970's, a much loved family house situated on Warwicks Bench within striking distance of the cobbled High Street and the Tunsgate Quarter.The fabric of the building has been well maintained and looked after. The property now offers a wonderful opportunity for a new owner to put their own stamp on the house.9 Warwicks Bench is typical of the Edwardian era, with tall ceilings, original fireplaces and large windows creating an abundance of natural light.Steps lead up from the garage and road to the front door. The majority of the garden is laid out to the rear with a substantial terrace, flower beds, fruit trees and lawn.There can be few substantial houses within such close proximity to Guildford's High Street - arguably one of the most beautiful town centres in the South East.Warwicks Bench provides the perfect blend of town and country living; close to the town yet within 250 yards of the protected open spaces of Pewley Down and 400 yards from Chantry Woods, both providing many unspoilt walks through to St. Martha's, Albury Downs and Newlands Corner.Guildford's town centre offers an extensive range of department stores, boutique shops and restaurants, together with cultural and leisure amenities, including the Spectrum Leisure centre at Stoke Park and the Yvonne Arnaud and The Electric Theatres as well as the GLive entertainment centre. Guildford's main line station offers a fast commuter service to London Waterloo in approximately 34 minutes.Owing to our commitment to keep both our colleagues and clients safe during this period of recommended isolation, we also have many self-serve viewing options available to you. These include video walkthroughs, 360 virtual reality viewings and enhanced comprehensive photography.Guildford High Street: 250 years; Guildford mainline station: 0.8 miles; A3 at Guildford: 1.5 miles; Heathrow Airport: 20.2 miles; Gatwick Airport: 25.3 miles
£ 1,695,000
Modern well-presented family home occupying a wonderful tucked away private position within the highly sought after village of Lower Bourne.Description8A Goldhill is a modern and well-presented family home occupying a wonderful tucked away private position within the highly sought after village of Lower Bourne.Throughout the property offers spacious and flexible accommodation, a gated large driveway and a beautiful rear garden.On the ground floor the entrance hallway provides access via double doors to the excellent double aspect sitting room with a fabulous modern fireplace with contemporary log burner, with a bay window to the front aspect and French doors opening to and providing a southerly view over the garden. There is an electric sun canopy that extends over the doors and terrace, offering shade.Next to sitting room is a formal dining room with box bay end also with French doors to the garden.There is also a study, a guest WC and coat cupboard.There is a homely kitchen/breakfast room with traditional fitted cabinetry, built in appliances and space for dining before a set of double glass doors out to the side garden and filling the room with lots of natural light. An adjoining handy utility room provides access in to the attached garage within internal store.Upstairs the spacious landing lead to a principal bedroom suite which boasts a walk through wardrobe and dressing area leading to an ensuite shower room. Additionally there are three further bedrooms, two with en suite bath or shower rooms as well as a family bathroom. All the bathrooms are well appointed with quality fittings.Outside, 8a Goldhilll is approached from Goldhill through double gates that lead to a brick paved drive which provides parking for several cars. There is an attached double garage withelectric up and over doors, power and light.The property sits comfortable within its plot with attractive woodland surroundings. The generous rear garden faces south/south east, with a broad paved terrace stretching along the rear of the property, perfect for alfresco dining with a garden view.An expanse of lawn with established flower and shrub borders leads to an area of woodland surrounded by Rhododendrons. Overall the garden provides a secluded setting to enjoy and there is a useful garden shed tucked away. The boundaries are defined by mature hedging and deer fencing. In all about 0.9 of an acre.Location8A Goldhill is situated in private setting in the Bourne Valley along a private road, in the heart of the sought after setting of Lower Bourne.The village centre of Lower Bourne offers local shops including a general store and post office, pharmacy and florist, a hair dressers and an outstanding school. Bourne Green home to tennis courts, a play area and is used for cricket and football.The Georgian market town of Farnham offers an extensive range of branded and independent shops, supermarkets including a Waitrose, coffee shops and eateries including, Cote and Gail’s Bakery with a number of restaurants on the picturesque Castle St and Lion and Lamb Yard. The Maltings arts centre, which offers theatre, film and crafts fairs.Opening soon is the new Brightwells Yard complex bringing a new shopping centre with a six screen cinema, restaurants, town square and public gardens.The nearby county town of Guildford is highly regarded and offers a further variety.Communications are excellent with the A31 is close-by and provides swift access to the A3, M3 (Junc.4) and the national motorway network as well as Heathrow, Gatwick and Southampton Airports. The mainline railway station in Farnham operates regular trains to London Waterloo within an hour.There are a number of schools in the area including South Farnham School, Weydon School, St Polycarp’s Primary School, More House, Edgeborough and Frensham Heights.There are many recreational activities locally including gyms and racket sports at The Bourne Club and also David Lloyd, golf at Farnham, Hankley and Hindhead and there is also sailing at Frensham Great Pond.There are excellent walking and riding opportunities in the nearby countryside within Bourne Woods, Hankley and Thursley Common and nearby National Trust owned beauty spots Frensham Great and Little Ponds.Square Footage: 2,535 sq ftAcreage:0.9 AcresAdditional InfoServices; Mains gas, electric and water. Private drainage.Waverley Borough Council - Band H
£ 1,700,000
Property DescriptionOffering an idyllic rural setting upon the Windlesham/ Lightwater border, this turn of the century detached character cottage with combined plot of approx. 2.26 acres, includes fenced paddock, triple glasshouse and once pre existing hay barn.Early viewing recommendedProperty DetailsVideo Viewings:If proceeding without a physical viewing please note that you must make all necessary additional investigations to satisfy yourself that all requirements you have of the property will be met. Video content and other marketing materials shown are believed to fairly represent the property at the time they were created.Property reference 4660742
£ 1,750,000
Annadale is a fine detached family home located on Longdown Road, one of the most sought after areas of Lower Bourne. The accommodation extends over two floors, on the ground floor the entrance hall leads to a large triple aspect sitting room, family room, kitchen/dining room with a utility room, a shower room, wc and two bedrooms (one currently used as a study. To the first floor is a further guest bedroom and the principle bedroom with en suite bathroom.There is currently planning permission in place for c1600 sqft extensions to the existing property, which also include a complete refit of the pool house/garage accommodation and erection of a triple garage. Planning reference number: Wa/2020/1732 can be viewed via the Waverley Council website Historic planning permission (now lapsed) was granted in 2015 for the demolition of the existing house in favour of a substantial New England style property. Planning reference number: Wa/2015/0167.OutsideAnnadale is set in a lovely mature garden approached over a long drive well back from Longdown Road. The mature rhododendron boundary hedging is a blaze of colour in the early summer and offers privacy from the neighbouring houses. The property is set on the higher level of the garden and looks over the grounds as they fall away into an attractive small valley interspersed with mature trees and located at the bottom is a timber summer house. In all the garden extends to approximately 1.2 acres.SituationThis attractive home is located in Longdown Road, Lower Bourne and is only a short distance from The Bourne centre with its great village community and tennis courts, cricket green and club and local church. The immediate surrounding area boasts many miles of open countryside much of which is under the ownership of The National Trust and is ideal for walking, riding and other country pursuits. There is an excellent choice of golf clubs nearby, sailing at Frensham ponds and the south coast is easily accessible. Farnham is 2 miles to the north and offers a comprehensive range of shopping, cultural and leisure facilities with a good variety of pubs and restaurants. There are mainline stations at Farnham and Haslemere providing services to Waterloo within the hour. There is easy access to the A31 giving rapid links to the A3 and national motorway network and Heathrow and Gatwick are easily accessible. There is an excellent range of state and private schools surrounding the area including The South Farnham Infant School which is a feeder to South Farnham School.Additional InformationLocal AuthorityWaverley Borough CouncilCouncil Tax Band: GServicesMains electricity, water and gas with private drainage
£ 1,799,950
Pinehaven is an imposing, substantial, family home situated on a private road in the village of Churt, an area of outstanding natural beauty in the Surrey Hills. Originally built in 1969, this lovely family home has been lived in by the current owners for 23 years and boasts impressive accommodation measuring 3700sq ft and sits in a beautiful, peaceful and private plot measuring just over 1 acre. EPC; DUpon entering the property you are greeted with a light and airy entrance hallway with doors through to the sitting room. The sitting room is a lovely front to back, triple aspect room, with doors leading out to the impressive rear garden and entertaining area. The sitting room has double doors opening to the family room, a multi-purpose room situated to the rear of the property. The light and airy space could easily be utilised as a play room, TV room or study. This room also offers access onto the rear garden and patio. The property also benefits from an excellent formal dining area, accessed from the hallway and situated to the front of the property.The kitchen/dining area is an impressive size and perfect for entertaining. The room has a lovely feature fireplace complete with log burning stove and a central island, perfect for socialising around. There is access from the kitchen to the rear garden and a good size utility room offering plenty of storage. From the utility room you can access both the integral double garage and wine store along with stairs giving access to the first floor and bedroom 6 / office.Upstairs this property offers well proportioned accommodation with 5 impressive bedrooms, 2 of which are en-suite and there is also a 6th bedroom / home office. The principle bedroom is a particularly impressive room with a Juliette balcony offering fantastic views over the rear garden. In addition, the room has a modern en-suite and walk in wardrobe. As well as the 2 en-suites there are two further modern bathrooms.Pinehaven sits in a beautiful undulating plot measuring just over an acre. There are mature, well maintained formal gardens and to the rear of the plot, a lovely wooded area, perfect for exploring children. To the side of the property you will find a private lawned area perfect for formal entertaining or a children's play area. To the front of the property a gravel drive runs past the house offering considerable off-road parking and giving access to the integral garage.
£ 1,900,000
Notable Grade II listed village house with period character throughout, enchanting gardens, garaging and outbuildings.DescriptionCedar Cottage is a notable Grade II listed village house, built in the mid 1700’s in the beautiful classic Georgian style, with a white stucco exterior with slate roof and sash windows.Throughout the property are charming period features including elegant skirtings, door frames and ceiling mouldings, timber balustrades, original working internal window shutters and even the original service bells.A handsome porch with classic ionic columns provides a wonderful start to the home, arriving into a reception room which is also used as a formal dining room.There is a classically and perfectly proportioned drawing room, filled with natural light via the large south facing windows. This room is elegantly presented with decorative scrolled columns, built in dentil moulded timber cabinetry and an open fireplace.There is also a comfortable more informal sitting room with open fireplace and a window seat enjoying a view out to the driveway and front garden the property.Onward from the sitting room is a study/family room with double doors opening to the garden.The kitchen is traditional in style and is open to a breakfast/informal dining area. Adjacent to the kitchen there is a boot room connects to the double garage and also a rear covered porch which provides a perfect second entrance to the property to use whilst returning from local countryside walks.A laundry/sewing rooms and guest WC complete the ground floor accommodation and there is an excellent cellar too.A beautiful turned staircase leads to the first floor where there are wonderfully proportioned bedrooms. The principal bedroom is dual aspect and has access directly into an adjoining bathroom, which is also accessible from the landing.There are four further bedrooms, a bathroom, separate WC and a dressing room.Outside the property is approached via two driveways. The main entrance sweeps up one side of the house with parking and turning space surrounded by an attractive front garden. The second entrance, leads down the other side of the property and provides access to the garaging.The gardens to the property are delightful. Directly to the rear is a enchanting walled garden with fully stocked flowering borders, an area of level lawn and a wisteria clad pergola. Within the walled garden are two store rooms and a green house.A thatched outbuilding/garden store, ‘straddles’ the garden wall. Beyond the walled garden there is a fabulous expanse of level lawn garden with mature hedgerows providing privacy and an attractive outlook.At the eastern edge of the garden is an enclosed kitchen garden. A third access point down an un made track provides access to the far north east side of the property where there is a single garage.LocationThe popular village of Bentley is situated on the Hampshire/Surrey border. The village has a variety of amenities, including a shop/Post Office, school, church, a public house, a recreation ground and an incredibly useful train station.The historic market town of Farnham is no more than five miles away, offering a comprehensive selection of amenities, shops and restaurants with a number of restaurants on the picturesque Castle St and Lion and Lamb Yard. There is a Waitrose and Sainsbury’s within the town with a larger Sainsbury’s hypermarket on the edge of town.The town plays host to various markets and events throughout the year. Opening soon is Brightwells Yard, a new shopping centre that will include a cinema, restaurants, town square and public gardens.The Georgian town of Alton, also around five miles away, offers an excellent range of shopping, recreational and education facilities including Waitrose, M&S, Aldi and Sainsburys, cinema and sports centre.For further comprehensive shopping facilities, Guildford lies under 15 miles to the east and Winchester is about 23 miles to the west.The mainline stations in Bentley and in Farnham, both providing a regular direct train service to London Waterloo within an hour’s journey.The A31 and M3 (Junction 4) provide fast access to the M25 and national motorway network as well as Heathrow, Gatwick and Southampton airports.There are a number of schools in the area including Bentley Village Primary School, Binstead Primary School, Edgeborough, Frensham Heights, More House in Frensham, Eggar’s Secondary School in Alton and Lord Wandsworth College in Long Sutton.The surrounding area offers some wonderful walking, cycling and riding opportunities, either immediately from the house along foot baths and bridleways, including nearby Alice Holt Forest.Square Footage: 4,044 sq ftAcreage:1.4 AcresAdditional InfoIn total the plot measures approximately 1.4 acres.Services; All mains.East Hampshire District Council Band - H
£ 1,950,000
A unique opportunity, steeped in history.Maywood House was built under the order of hm Queen Victoria in 1871 for a foreign ambassador. It passed hands to a wealthy property developer and then went on to become the Maywood school for ladies, where many famous girls boarded.During wwii the British Army requisitioned this house for use of the Women's ats (Auxiliary Territorial Service) and so became the training ground for hm Princess Elizabeth where she learnt to maintain and drive vehicles, etc. There are many pictures of the late Queen in and around the property and much written about her in Maywood.In 2001, it was restored to its magnificent glory and the upper 2 levels were rebuilt in regency style architecture to maintain the character and period features, whilst modernising to today's standards. It was used as a 5 star hotel for a few years before being converted back into a family residence.Throughout the property you will find attention to detail with focus on the regency architecture which has kept the property in keeping from its origins.Upon entry to the grand entrance hall is the bespoke Jacobean staircase, marble flooring and throughout the property you will find fine painting and artwork with gold and silver gilding, archways, mouldings and pillars adding to many features this property has to offer. The ceilings in the principle rooms are approximately 12 feet high, various fireplaces and wood burners and access to the gardens. Leading to the first floor is a vast galleried landing with oak flooring. There are five double bedroom suites and doors leading to a small balcony. To the second floor there are three further bedrooms, bathroom and additional kitchen which would be ideal for self contained annexe for au-pair/nanny. There is also a large roof terrace ideal for entertaining.The gardens sit in approximately 0.7 acre and wrap around the property from the front, side and rear. Beautifully landscaped with a Japanese garden area, pond with fountain feature, sandstone terrace ideal for entertaining and various lawned areas, vegetable patch and light woodland.There is a detached wwii air raid shelter which has been converted as additional storage but would make an ideal home office/gym/secondary accommodation (subject to planning)There is space for several vehicles and subject to planning, space to build a detached garage.Camberley is within close proximity to some of the most famous golf clubs including Wentworth, Sunningdale, The Berkshire and Camberley Heath. Camberley also has its own town centre offering plenty of choice from some of the High Street leaders along with a great choice of restaurants, bars and leisure facilities.The area is fortunate to have some of the best schools including Farnborough Hill (Camberley), Valley End and Windlesham Village (Windlesham), Wellington College (Crowthorne), Papplewick (Ascot) and Hall Grove (Bagshot). The property also offers easy access to M3 and A30 which are approximately (5 minutes) away along with the M25 (15 minutes) and M4 (25 minutes).Farnborough and Sunningdale train stations are both close by offering direct access to London Waterloo.Are you looking to buy a property in Camberley? Then Waterfords Estate Agents are here to help you. As your trusted local estate agent in Camberley since 1995, you can ask us any questions about Camberley and the surrounding area. Feel free to pop into our branch on Park Street to talk to us or call us. We look forward in assisting you with buying a home in Camberley!Are you wondering: How much is my house worth in Camberley? Waterfords Estate Agents can provide you with a home valuation based on the latest sales agreed for similar properties as well as valuable insights into buyers based on our extensive database. We take an analytical approach to ensuring that your property is priced correctly and ready to be sold quickly. All our advice is free and without obligation.Feel free to pop into our branch on Park Street to talk to us or call us.
£ 2,000,000
A unique opportunity, steeped in history.Maywood House was built under the order of hm Queen Victoria in 1871 for a foreign ambassador. It passed hands to a wealthy property developer and then went on to become the Maywood school for ladies, where many famous girls boarded.During wwii the British Army requisitioned this house for use of the Women's ats (Auxiliary Territorial Service) and so became the training ground for hm Princess Elizabeth where she learnt to maintain and drive vehicles, etc. There are many pictures of the late Queen in and around the property and much written about her in Maywood.In 2001, it was restored to its magnificent glory and the upper 2 levels were rebuilt in regency style architecture to maintain the character and period features, whilst modernising to today's standards. It was used as a 5 star hotel for a few years before being converted back into a family residence.Throughout the property you will find attention to detail with focus on the regency architecture which has kept the property in keeping from its origins.Upon entry to the grand entrance hall is the bespoke Jacobean staircase, marble flooring and throughout the property you will find fine painting and artwork with gold and silver gilding, archways, mouldings and pillars adding to many features this property has to offer. The ceilings in the principle rooms are approximately 12 feet high, various fireplaces and wood burners and access to the gardens. Leading to the first floor is a vast galleried landing with oak flooring. There are five double bedroom suites and doors leading to a small balcony. To the second floor there are three further bedrooms, bathroom and additional kitchen which would be ideal for self contained annexe for au-pair/nanny. There is also a large roof terrace ideal for entertaining.The gardens sit in approximately 0.7 acre and wrap around the property from the front, side and rear. Beautifully landscaped with a Japanese garden area, pond with fountain feature, sandstone terrace ideal for entertaining and various lawned areas, vegetable patch and light woodland.There is a detached wwii air raid shelter which has been converted as additional storage but would make an ideal home office/gym/secondary accommodation (subject to planning)There is space for several vehicles and subject to planning, space to build a detached garage.Camberley is within close proximity to some of the most famous golf clubs including Wentworth, Sunningdale, The Berkshire and Camberley Heath. Camberley also has its own town centre offering plenty of choice from some of the High Street leaders along with a great choice of restaurants, bars and leisure facilities.The area is fortunate to have some of the best schools including Farnborough Hill (Camberley), Valley End and Windlesham Village (Windlesham), Wellington College (Crowthorne), Papplewick (Ascot) and Hall Grove (Bagshot). The property also offers easy access to M3 and A30 which are approximately (5 minutes) away along with the M25 (15 minutes) and M4 (25 minutes).Farnborough and Sunningdale train stations are both close by offering direct access to London Waterloo.Are you looking to buy a property in Camberley? Then Waterfords Estate Agents are here to help you. As your trusted local estate agent in Camberley since 1995, you can ask us any questions about Camberley and the surrounding area. Feel free to pop into our branch on Park Street to talk to us or call us. We look forward in assisting you with buying a home in Camberley!Are you wondering: How much is my house worth in Camberley? Waterfords Estate Agents can provide you with a home valuation based on the latest sales agreed for similar properties as well as valuable insights into buyers based on our extensive database. We take an analytical approach to ensuring that your property is priced correctly and ready to be sold quickly. All our advice is free and without obligation.Feel free to pop into our branch on Park Street to talk to us or call us.
£ 2,000,000
A unique opportunity, steeped in history.Maywood House was built under the order of hm Queen Victoria in 1871 for a foreign ambassador. It passed hands to a wealthy property developer and then went on to become the Maywood school for ladies, where many famous girls boarded.During wwii the British Army requisitioned this house for use of the Women's ats (Auxiliary Territorial Service) and so became the training ground for hm Princess Elizabeth where she learnt to maintain and drive vehicles, etc. There are many pictures of the late Queen in and around the property and much written about her in Maywood.In 2001, it was restored to its magnificent glory and the upper 2 levels were rebuilt in regency style architecture to maintain the character and period features, whilst modernising to today's standards. It was used as a 5 star hotel for a few years before being converted back into a family residence.Throughout the property you will find attention to detail with focus on the regency architecture which has kept the property in keeping from its origins.Upon entry to the grand entrance hall is the bespoke Jacobean staircase, marble flooring and throughout the property you will find fine painting and artwork with gold and silver gilding, archways, mouldings and pillars adding to many features this property has to offer. The ceilings in the principle rooms are approximately 12 feet high, various fireplaces and wood burners and access to the gardens. Leading to the first floor is a vast galleried landing with oak flooring. There are five double bedroom suites and doors leading to a small balcony. To the second floor there are three further bedrooms, bathroom and additional kitchen which would be ideal for self contained annexe for au-pair/nanny. There is also a large roof terrace ideal for entertaining.The gardens sit in approximately 0.7 acre and wrap around the property from the front, side and rear. Beautifully landscaped with a Japanese garden area, pond with fountain feature, sandstone terrace ideal for entertaining and various lawned areas, vegetable patch and light woodland.There is a detached wwii air raid shelter which has been converted as additional storage but would make an ideal home office/gym/secondary accommodation (subject to planning)There is space for several vehicles and subject to planning, space to build a detached garage.Camberley is within close proximity to some of the most famous golf clubs including Wentworth, Sunningdale, The Berkshire and Camberley Heath. Camberley also has its own town centre offering plenty of choice from some of the High Street leaders along with a great choice of restaurants, bars and leisure facilities.The area is fortunate to have some of the best schools including Farnborough Hill (Camberley), Valley End and Windlesham Village (Windlesham), Wellington College (Crowthorne), Papplewick (Ascot) and Hall Grove (Bagshot). The property also offers easy access to M3 and A30 which are approximately (5 minutes) away along with the M25 (15 minutes) and M4 (25 minutes).Farnborough and Sunningdale train stations are both close by offering direct access to London Waterloo.Are you looking to buy a property in Camberley? Then Waterfords Estate Agents are here to help you. As your trusted local estate agent in Camberley since 1995, you can ask us any questions about Camberley and the surrounding area. Feel free to pop into our branch on Park Street to talk to us or call us. We look forward in assisting you with buying a home in Camberley!Are you wondering: How much is my house worth in Camberley? Waterfords Estate Agents can provide you with a home valuation based on the latest sales agreed for similar properties as well as valuable insights into buyers based on our extensive database. We take an analytical approach to ensuring that your property is priced correctly and ready to be sold quickly. All our advice is free and without obligation.Feel free to pop into our branch on Park Street to talk to us or call us.
£ 2,000,000
Attractive period detached residence with light filled flexible accommodation in a plot of established gardens approaching one acre including a swimming pool in a sought-after position.DescriptionSpringfield is a detached attractive period property offering over 3,900 sq ft of light filled flexible accommodation arranged over three floors, set in a plot of established gardens approaching one acre featuring an outdoor swimming pool.The ground floor accommodation flows from a welcoming reception hall into a sitting room with feature fireplace with wood burning stove. From here there is access into a dual aspect pool/garden room with double doors opening out to the terrace and swimming pool.A real feature of the ground floor is the extensive family kitchen with an adjoining walk-in larder, fitted utility room with garden access and boiler room. The kitchen features a range of bespoke fitted units with granite worktops and a generous central island with breakfast bar, range cooker and a breakfast area offering space for informal dining.On the first floor the property offers a generous dual aspect main bedroom with a dressing room and en suite bathroom. There are a further two further well-proportioned rear aspect bedrooms served by a family bathroom and a separate shower room.On the second floor is a large landing area leading to two more bedrooms, together with a further family bathroom.Outside, the property occupies a wonderful position within an acre plot accessed via a gravelled driveway with ample parking for multiple vehicles.The landscaped gardens feature tiered expanses of lawn with well-stocked flowerbeds together with a swimming pool and paved terrace, ideal for entertaining and al fresco dining, the whole bordered by mature shrubs and trees.Within the garden is a detached workshop/ tool store.LocationSpringfield is located in a peaceful and secluded and beautiful wooded area in Lower Bourne on the favoured southern side of Farnham.The centre of Lower Bourne provides for everyday needs with a general store with post office, pharmacy and florist. Bourne Green is at the heart of Lower Bourne and is home to tennis courts, a play area and is used for cricket and football.The Georgian market town of Farnham is no more than two miles away, offering an extensive range of branded and independent shops, supermarkets including a Waitrose, coffee shops and eateries including, Cote and Gail’s Bakery with a number of restaurants on the picturesque Castle St and Lion and Lamb Yard.Opening soon is the new Brightwells Yard complex bringing a new shopping centre with a six screen cinema, restaurants, town square and public gardens.Communications are excellent with the A31 close-by providing swift access to the A3, M3 (Junc.4) and the national motorway network as well as Heathrow, Gatwick and Southampton Airports.The mainline railway station in Farnham operates regular trains to London Waterloo (from 53 minutes) and Guildford (from 25 minutes).There are a number of good schools in the area including South Farnham School, Weydon School, St. Polycarps, Edgeborough, Frensham Heights and More House School.There are many recreational activities locally including gyms and racket sports at The Bourne Club and also David Lloyd, golf at Farnham, Hankley and Hindhead and there is also sailing at Frensham Great Pond.There are excellent walking and riding opportunities in the nearby countryside within Bourne Woods, Hankley and Thursley Common and nearby National Trust owned beauty spots Frensham Great and Little Ponds.Square Footage: 3,954 sq ftAcreage:1 AcresAdditional InfoServices; Mains water, electricity, drains. Private gas.Waverley Borough Council - Band H
£ 2,250,000
Coppets itself boasts a light and airy feel throughout with a lovely southerly aspect offering comfortable, versatile and spacious accommodation over 2 floors ideal for a growing demanding family in this charming location. You enter the house into a welcoming entrance hall with access to reception rooms and cloakroom, a fitted kitchen and adjoining breakfast room with utility room. There is a very pleasant and bright conservatory with charming garden views on the rear of the house with doors opening directly out into the gardens. To the ground floor is an additional snug/studio or bed six if needed with its own en suite the first floor are five good sized bedrooms with the main suite having its own dressing room and bathroom and a further 2 guest bedrooms with en suite bathroom and shower rooms with a separate family bathroom. On the second floor there are 3 excellent sized loft rooms which could provide further living accommodation if needed. In all a spacious family house originally constructed in the 1920’s offering flexible and versatile accommodation in this most charming setting.OutsideThe property currently sits proud in its plot boasting mature gardens of approximately 4 acres comprising of a good amount of lawn areas interspersed with numerous trees and lightly wooded areas on the rear boundary. There a good degree of privacy and seclusion with the house siting back away from the road with a sweeping gravel driveway with most attractive mature shrubs and trees with well stocked flower borders in the front gardens. The new house proposal will also sit well in this location taking advantage of this lovely spot and south facing gardens. There is access to an attached double garage, timber stables, greenhouse and a hard tennis court. In all a charming setting conveniently located between Tilford and Churt Villages with full planning to build a new substantial house with a stunning leisure complex.SituationThe property occupies a stunning setting in some 4 acres of parkland grounds located just outside Tilford village. The house is accessed along a private road off the Rushmoor Straight. This location offers excellent seclusion and is not overlooked and the house has superb views over the mature gardens and grounds with a lovely southerly aspect on the rear elevation. The proposed new house will fit well in on this fabulous plot and is well situated being only 3/4 of a mile of the popular village of Tilford which offers a local shop, church, school, cricket green and is surrounded by many miles of open countryside much of which is under the ownership of the National Trust including Frensham great pond and adjoining areas, the devils punchbowl at Hindhead all of which provides excellent opportunities for walking and riding throughout this area. Numerous golf clubs are within a short drive including Hankley Common, Hindhead, Liphook and sailing at Frensham. Farnham and Haslemere both offer a competitive range of shopping cultural and leisure facilities as well as frequent train services on the London Waterloo line. There is access to the A3 at Hindhead linking all major routes on the national motorway network via the M25 with Heathrow and Gatwick easily accessible from this location.Additional InformationWaverley Borough Council; Council tax band HPlanning permission ref numbers arewa/2021/03201; House wa/2021/02849; Garage wa/2022/00991; Leisure complex
£ 2,350,000
An individually designed detached family residence situated on the edge of the Surrey Hills between Guildford and Farnham. Juniper House is a substantial home of 7,863 sq ft which since its build and due to its fantastic entertaining space, has been host to a number of high profile sports people and actors. The generous ground floor accommodation includes a large dual aspect drawing room, dining room with an open fire, study, games room and a billiards room opening to the outside via full width bi-folding doors. In addition, there is a shelved library opening to the hallway and the stairway sits adjacent to the magnificent south facing kitchen/breakfast room.The first floor features a magnificent principle suite inclusive of a dressing room and en suite with a further four double bedrooms and a family bathroom leading from the landing which in turn houses the staircase to the amazing flexible second floor which subject to any necessary consents could feature as a yoga room, commercial office or perhaps if the property were to be utilised as a boutique hotel, the living quarters of the staff.The outstanding gardens have been well established over the last 50 years and boast an abundance of trees and shrubs and is truly a space to be enjoyed when unwinding at the weekends when perhaps taking a swim in the heated outdoor swimming pool which through a concertina system can easily be an indoor pool.
£ 2,500,000
An individually designed detached family residence situated on the edge of the Surrey Hills between Guildford and Farnham. Juniper House is a substantial home of 7,863 sq ft which since its build and due to its fantastic entertaining space, has been host to a number of high profile sports people and actors. The generous ground floor accommodation includes a large dual aspect drawing room, dining room with an open fire, study, games room and a billiards room opening to the outside via full width bi-folding doors. In addition, there is a shelved library opening to the hallway and the stairway sits adjacent to the magnificent south facing kitchen/breakfast room.The first floor features a magnificent principle suite inclusive of a dressing room and en suite with a further four double bedrooms and a family bathroom leading from the landing which in turn houses the staircase to the amazing flexible second floor which subject to any necessary consents could feature as a yoga room, commercial office or perhaps if the property were to be utilised as a boutique hotel, the living quarters of the staff.The outstanding gardens have been well established over the last 50 years and boast an abundance of trees and shrubs and is truly a space to be enjoyed when unwinding at the weekends when perhaps taking a swim in the heated outdoor swimming pool which through a concertina system can easily be an indoor pool.
£ 2,500,000
A stunning and beautifully presented 4 bedroom family home with attractive and comfortable accommodation in a charming and private location just outside Farnham in the village of Seale. The property is ideal for a growing family with numerous reception rooms throughout the ground floor including sitting room, dining room, snug/office, family area, and a superb orangery. The kitchen is beautifully presented in a contemporary style and finishes with a good specification, attractive worktops and a large centre island. There is access to utility room, wine store, laundry room, boot room and cloakroom. To the first floor are 4 super bedrooms with the main having an en-suite bathroom and a separate fitted dressing room. The guest bedroom has an en-suite shower room and the remaining 2 bedrooms use the family bathroom. There is a large atrium over the landing and stairs, which is a lovely feature. In all a particularly attractive home in a breath-taking location set well back in its grounds taking full advantage of an elevated position with views across the mature gardens, lake and beyond.OutsideThe property is approached via a private driveway off Seale lane, approximately ¼ of a mile long through firstly a lightly wooded area and access through electrically operated solid wooden gates to the formal park like grounds and driveway with lake, mature trees and shrubs which offer a good degree of privacy and seclusion throughout the grounds. There is a good amount of lawns with further mature trees and shrubs. The house sits proud in its plot with distant views particularly to the west and south and a most attractive sun terrace area and a large covered outside kitchen ideal for relaxing and entertaining. There are numerous and very useful outbuildings including a triple garage with storage area over and a substantial timber barn with open plan kitchen and sitting room with occasional bedroom and separate bathroom areas. There is ample parking and turn around for numerous cars with convenient access to the triple garaging. In all a lovely comfortable house in a charming setting and the most attractive mature grounds totalling some 2.7 acres.SituationHartwood House is situated in a private position close to the village centre of Seale. The surrounding countryside offers extensive beautiful areas providing many miles of walking, riding and cycling. The village itself has a 12th Century Church and is home to the Hamptons Estate where the farmland borders the grounds of the Seale Valley and beyond. The nearby towns of Farnham and Guildford both offer a comprehensive range of shopping, cultural and leisure facilities, and have mainline stations to London Waterloo, 58 minutes and 35 minutes respectively. There is a wide selection of schools including Royal Grammar School, Chartherhouse, Frensham Heights and Barfield School. The A3 provides excellent links to London and the south coast, the M25 and national motorway network. Heathrow and Gatwick are easily accessible from this location.Additional InformationGuildford Borough Council Tax band G
£ 3,000,000
Swanthorpe Barn is a stunning luxury barn conversion that offers more than 5,700 square feet of immaculate accommodation and stylish, modern fittings and décor. Perfect for families and wonderful for entertaining.Most of the living space is arranged on one level, with the reception rooms featuring exposed timber beams and vaulted ceilings, as well as windows to the front and rear, which welcome plenty of natural light. The 31ft sitting room has a vaulted ceiling with exposed timbers, plus vertical timbers and beam work to the walls. Full-height windows open out onto the garden, while there’s also a woodburning stove. The ground floor also has a formal dining room, a play room and a 34ft, open-plan drawing room, kitchen and breakfast area. The drawing room has a woodburning stove, while a steel, oak and glass staircase leads to a galleried first-floor landing. The kitchen itself has shaker-style units in white, a central island and integrated appliances.There are six double bedrooms, all of which are on the ground level. The generous principal bedroom has a dressing room and a luxury en suite bathroom with a freestanding bathtub, dual washbasins and a separate walk-in shower. Two other bedrooms are en suite, and there is also a family bathroom and a separate shower room. Upstairs, the office has its own shower room and could be used as a seventh bedroom if required.EPC rating DThe property is set in a rural position close to the highly sought after village of Crondall, within easy reach of the village amenities, yet with open farmland and country walks on the doorstep. The Plume of Feathers and The Chequers at Well pubs are both about 1.5 miles away. This quintessential English village, Crondall has excellent facilities including the highly-regarded primary school, church, two pubs, a village shop/post office, cricket ground, bowls club, and tennis court. The historic market towns of Farnham and Odiham offer a good range of high street and independent shopping, recreational and educational facilities with the more extensive facilities of Guildford approximately 15 miles away. There is an excellent range of private schools in the area including Edgeborough, St Nicholas’, Danes Hill and Lord Wandsworth College. This is an ideal location for commuters with mainline connections to London from Fleet, Farnham and Winchfield. By road you can link with the A31, A3 and M3, which provide access to London and the coast and M25. Heathrow, Gatwick and Southampton Airports are accessible all within one hour.At the front of the property there’s a large gravel driveway and parking area, with space for numerous vehicles, while the front garden has an area of lawn and paved terracing and pathways around the front of the house. The south west-facing rear garden has an extensive area of paved terracing across the back of the house, a shaded wooden pergola, a heated swimming pool and far-reaching lawns and meadows, dotted with mature trees and saplings and with views across the surrounding fields. About 3 acres.
£ 3,000,000
The origins of Hawley House can be traced to the mid to late 18th century, with subsequent additions, and as a result, this magnificent Grade II listed property still retains the grandeur of a bygone era, showcasing many character features and architectural details. These include elegant sash windows with their original working shutters, excellent ceiling heights with detailed cornicing, period fireplaces and impressive plasterwork. The house has been beautifully and sympathetically renovated by the current owners, an undertaking that only serves to enhance its character and appeal. Of notable interest and a rare find, is the large and beautifully preserved brick-lined ice well that, as its name suggests, was used to store ice before the days of artificial refrigeration. In addition to the main house, there is ancillary accommodation in the form of two 2-bedroom apartments located above the garage building that offer the opportunity of a generous rental income.The house is approached from Fernhill Road via unassuming electric gates, opening onto a long driveway that sweeps through banks of rhododendrons and culminates in a large gravelled parking area and turning circle. Upon arrival, a large stone portico with a triglyph frieze and Tuscan columns, invites you to enter the house and into a stately reception hall. Here the parquet flooring, oak panelled walls, fireplace with log burner, and statement columned arches create a tremendous sense of arrival and successfully set the tone and character of this historic building. As might be expected of a property of this calibre, the principal reception rooms are impressive and provide significant spaces for formal and informal entertaining, possessing both pleasing proportions and fine detailing. The drawing room is especially inviting with its large bay window, ornate fireplace, parquet flooring, wall panelling, decorative ceiling plasterwork and comfortable ambience. Like the drawing room, the dining room also has a grand presence with three sets of sash windows, a fireplace, decorate ceiling plasterwork, and ample space to accommodate large gatherings. Adjoining the drawing room is a sitting room that provides optional relaxation space and boasts an impressive barrel vaulted ceiling, along with double doors opening out to the rear terrace. This room links with the generously proportioned orangery with its lofty glazed ceiling and terracotta tiled floor with detailed edging; a useful cloakroom discreetly occupies a corner of this room.At the far end of the reception hall is the spacious kitchen/breakfast room, a sociable hub fitted with an extensive range of units, granite work surfaces, a large island, a Brittania range cooker, and integral appliances including two Neff dishwashers, Neff microwave, and a us style fridge/freezer. This room is light and airy thanks to the large bay window and there is ample space for a breakfast table, perfect for informal dining. Also located at this side of the house is a serene snug/library with a large bay window and a fireplace with inset log burner, and a cloakroom.Situated on the lower ground floor is a dedicated cinema room, a kitchen, home office, utility room, warm room with shower, and two store rooms. On the first floor, many of the rooms enjoy wonderful views over the grounds and the accommodation is laid out to provide a sumptuous principal suite comprising a generously proportioned bedroom with a bay window, a fitted dressing room and a uniquely designed bathroom featuring a raised area with steps up to the Cleopatra Hydro Spa bath, a vanity unit with ‘his and her’ wash basins, a frosted glass enclosed area housing a separate shower, and a further frosted glass enclosure containing a bidet and WC. Also on this floor is a bedroom with an en suite bathroom, three further bedrooms and a family shower room.Hawley House enjoys a tranquil tucked away setting, yet is conveniently placed between Camberley and Yateley, and is within easy reach of the M3, A30, and mainline train stations, thereby making this a supremely attractive property for those wishing to commute. Blackwater station provides direct services to Gatwick Airport and Reading, whilst trains to London Waterloo are available from Camberley and Farnborough stations.Local amenities catering for day-today needs include a primary school, cricket ground, equestrian centre, a village hall, leisure centre, and a sailing club at the picturesque Hawley Lake, where wonderful walks may also be enjoyed. The nearby towns of Camberley, Yateley and Farnborough provide a more extensive range of shopping, educational and recreational facilities.There are a number of highly regarded schools in the area, in both the state and independent sectors, including Hawley Primary School (just under a third of a mile from the property), Hawley Place School, Eagle House, Farnborough Hill, Yateley Manor, Lyndhurst School, Wellington College, and Kings International College.Leisure and sporting pursuits in the region are in abundance, including golf at Camberley Heath and Pine Ridge Golf Clubs; horse racing at Ascot, Windsor, Kempton Park and Epsom, and pleasant walks in the local countryside and at Yateley Common Country Park and the National Trust land at Finchampstead Ridges, both within easy reach.Coach House Apartments 1 & 2Discreetly positioned away from the main house and located above the garaging, the apartments each have their own private entrances and comprise a kitchen/dining room, sitting room, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a cloakroom. They provide perfect bolt holes for visiting guests or the option of an income stream. It is worth noting that they benefit from independentaccess to the driveway.GaragingHousing a double garage, an open-fronted double garage, and a garden store. Block paving within a courtyard area providing parking space for several cars.Gardens and GroundsAmounting to about 17 acres, the gardens and grounds are a spectacular feature of the property and offer unsurpassed levels of privacy and seclusion. The owners have again added their exceptional touch to the grounds, ranging from formal gardens, a swimming pool area, a pond, a wild flower strewn meadow, small orchard, areas of woodland incorporating a tree house, all combining to create a child’s paradise! The setting is quintessentially English and beautifully tranquil.To the front of the house lies the wild flower meadow surrounded by woodland that has been lovingly maintained by the current owners, resulting in a feast for the eyes. To the rear of the house is an extensive terrace that, combined with the swimming pool area and a boules/petanque playing area, provides superb relaxation and entertaining space. The grounds contain numerous mature and specimen trees and shrubs including Wellingtonia, Cedar, Acers, Rhododendrons and Wisteria, to name a few.
£ 6,000,000
A grand Victorian mansion set in over eleven acres with multiple outbuildings, all measuring in excess of 20,000 sq.ft. With scope to restore and customise.The property is set in secluded grounds with gated entrance and sweeping drive up to the main house. The house is a Locally Listed building due to its architectural merit with late 1800's colour washed stucco frontage, Italianate in style, with classical style pediment supported by flat pilasters and stone quoins beneath which is the entrance porch with granite columns.Internally, the house offers stately proportions with an impressive entrance hallway, large panelled reception rooms and high ceilings. The substantial polished oak staircase with heavy turned balusters and substantial square newel posts surmounted by carved finial leads to a galleried landing with barrel vaulted triple height ceiling.The house has important history from WW2 as Rudolf Hess was held in the property by the Ministry of Defence from 1941 to 1942.The property has most recently been used as a commercial premises but now offers the opportunity to develop and convert back into a prime mansion residence, subject to the usual consents.Council Tax Band: TbcLocal Authority: Surrey Heath CouncilEPC Rating: TbcTenure: FreeholdLatitude: 51.283908 Longitude: -0.715849What Three Words: Stars.took.steps
£ 10,000,000