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Features

  • Central village location
  • 4 double bedrooms
  • Lounge
  • Study
  • Dining Room
  • Kitchen
  • Family bathroom
  • Utility Room
  • Garage & outbuilding
  • Off-Street Parking

Nearest Stations

  • Horsley Rail Station - 0.1 miles
  • Effingham Junction Rail Station - 1.1 miles
  • Bookham Rail Station - 2.3 miles
  • Clandon Rail Station - 3.1 miles
  • Cobham & Stoke d'Abernon Rail Station - 3.3 miles
Originally built in the 1930's, this characterful detached property has been in the same ownership for over 20 years and its now time to write its next chapters.

The oak framed timber porch welcomes one across the threshold to the useful entrance hall, which gives access to the main accommodation. The charming lounge has two large picture windows over-looking the front lawns and has a feature clay brick fireplace. The separate study can be accessed through either the lounge or the dining room, and again has a delightful picture window overlooking the front area.

The open plan kitchen/family/dining room has a calm ambiance, with windows and double patio doors overlooking and giving access to the rear gardens. The kitchen is well laid out, providing plenty of working areas along with a range of fitted wall and floor units, and being open plan to the dining/family area, is perfect for family get togethers.

The separate utility room, accessed via the kitchen, houses the boiler, megaflow hot water cylinder and has single door access to the rear gardens.

The ground floor accommodation is completed by a useful guest WC.

To the first floor there are four double bedrooms, the main bedroom benefitting from an ensuite having bath with shower over, 2 wash hand basins and WC. The remaining bedrooms all have built-in wardrobes/storage cupboards, and share the family bathroom which is fitted with bath, shower cubicle, hand basin and WC.

The loft is partly boarded and has velux windows, ideal for Christmas storage and the all important holiday suitcases.

Outside the gardens are a true delight and surprisingly private. The rear garden is arranged over several levels, including a generous patio running the width of the house. The upper levels catch the afternoon and evening sun and provide a fabulous end of the day seating area, whilst the front garden enjoys a westerly aspect with the gravel driveway providing parking for several vehicles. The single garage has double opening doors, and there is an additional shed to the rear.

The property benefits from double glazing throughout, updated approx 18 months ago.

East and West Horsley form charming villages, set on the edge of the Surrey Hills AONB. This village community provides local independent shops, cafes and deli's, popular pubs and wonderful walking, right on your doorstep. The area benefits from popular, highly rated schools, regular train services to London Waterloo (45 mins) and active community activities. History abounds with West Horsley Place, Horsley Towers and the Ada Lovelace connection and the renowned Chown built homes that give a unique character. Excellent facilities are provided with Squires Garden Centre, Nomad Theatre, Grange Park Opera, The Drift Golf club and at the end of 2026, a new private members gym and fitness centre. Property Ref: 17363858

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