*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
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
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