15th century oak framed hall house
The house and grounds comprises: • The main house with four bedrooms, four bath/shower rooms, a drawing room, dining room and sitting room, vaulted kitchen/breakfast room, a large entrance hall, a utility/boot room and a guest cloakroom/WC. • A one bedroom self-contained cottage with sitting room, fully fitted kitchen, bath/shower room and utility room. • A self contained entertainment barn with mezzanine floor, fully fitted kitchen and bath/shower room. • A workshop, studio and garaging. • An equestrian yard, 6 loose boxes, tack room and stores, 60m X 25m sand school, horse-walker, machinery barn, post and rail paddocks and ancient woodland, • Parkland gardens and grounds, • Swimming pool - all about 22 Acres. Dating back to 1490, this Grade II listed hall house has undergone a meticulous restoration and extension, seamlessly blending historical charm with modern amenities. The original timbers have been preserved, and underfloor heating eliminates the need for radiators. A hand-carved oak door opens to a flagstone-floored reception hall leading to two reception rooms featuring inglenook fireplaces. The open-plan dining room connects to a bright sitting area with garden access. A 2012 extension added a vaulted kitchen with an Edwin Loxley design, a Sub-Zero fridge, and a five-oven Aga. The main bedroom boasts a vaulted ceiling and an ensuite bath and shower room, with two additional bedrooms and a family bathroom overlooking lush gardens. Completing the property is a restored entertainment barn with underfloor heating and a mezzanine gallery, along with a one-bedroom cottage. The expansive grounds include a circular driveway, ornamental and natural ponds, a swimming pool, and an equestrian yard with stables, a sand school, and paddocks. Ancient woodland and a wildflower meadow enhance the picturesque landscape.
Godalming mainline station to London Waterloo