Summary
SOLD BY BURNS & WEBBER - A charming and immaculately presented three-bedroom cottage which has recently been renovated and is offered with the benefit of a stunning mature garden in a sought-after rural location. EPC: D
Key Features
- SOLD BY BURNS & WEBBER
- Tranquil rural location
- Stunning high vaulted ceiling to kitchen/breakfast room
- Double aspect living room with beams and electric log burner
- Three double bedrooms
- Family bathroom and downstairs cloakroom
- Mature and pretty garden overlooking wildlife meadow to rear
- Council Tax Banding: D
Full Description
Located down a private road leading to a Public Bridleway, this charming semi-detached cottage sits back from the road and boasts a deep driveway/front garden, partly laid to lawn but also providing off-street parking for about five vehicles. The cottage itself has been recently renovated, including the addition of a new roof and boiler and sympathetically extended to provide further ground floor accommodation in a tranquil, rural location.
A couple of steps up to an external covered porchway with tiled flooring, which includes a useful seat and boot area in which to shelter during inclement weather, leads directly into the meandering hallway, in itself a useful space for occasional furniture, and through into the stunning statement kitchen with its high vaulted ceiling, Velux window and large wall of windows in the dining area overlooking the beautiful garden. The kitchen itself features an island, a range of wall and floor cupboards in cream with contrasting ash wood worktops, integrated dishwasher, double oven with 5-ring gas hob and extraction hood above. A utility room accessed from the kitchen provides further storage, a butler sink and space for further white goods with a quirky downstairs cloakroom leading off with a white suite comprising WC and washbasin with bold wallpaper. A door from the utility room accesses the rear garden, together with French doors from the breakfast room. There is a spacious double bedroom to the front of the cottage on the ground floor and a living room that runs front to rear of the original building, featuring beams, an electric coal fire housed in a focal brick fireplace with wood lintel over and hand decorated with an inspirational quote.
An easy rising staircase leads to the first floor which has two double bedrooms, each with a fitted cupboard, with the principal bedroom benefitting from beautiful vistas across the wildlife fields to the rear of the cottage. A family bathroom has a white suite comprising bath with shower over, washbasin, WC plus a chrome heated towel rail.
Several doors lead out on to the rear garden which features a patio for al fresco dining and entertaining, and a brick and pebble set path weaves through the lawned garden under a fragrant rose arbour and down into a mature, and interesting cottage garden, currently with a chicken run, sheds and greenhouse but also shrubs, fruit tree and two wildlife ponds. At the foot of the garden an open post and rail fence allows views of the wildflower meadows beyond. A side gate affords access to the front of the cottage.
The opportunity to view this turn-key country cottage should be taken as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
Floor Plan
Location
The village of Dunsfold offers a village green, common, traditional village shop, post office, ancient inn, church (dating back to Saxon times) and cricket green. Dunsfold is situated 11.4 miles from the Market town of Guildford and 7.6 miles from Godalming, both with main line stations with a service into Waterloo, as well as the A3, which provides access to central London and both Gatwick and Heathrow Airport. There are hourly bus services to Godalming, Guildford and Cranleigh, where you will find a wide variety of shops including Marks and Spencer 'Simply Food', Sainsbury's, a department store and many independent retailers. There is a choice of excellent schools in the private and state sector, health centre, library and leisure centre.