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Commissioned for a Master and Honorary Chaplain of Charterhouse School, the house was acquired by the current owners in 1975. At that time, it required substantial restoration, prompting an extensive refurbishment programme. Whilst much has been achieved, the property still offers an exciting opportunity for a new owner to further enhance and complete its transformation into a truly magnificent home.
The grounds extend to approximately three-quarters of an acre, offering a private and picturesque setting that complements the house’s historic significance.
About This Property
This Grade II* listed residence provides extensive accommodation arranged over three principal floors, with additional half-levels that create the impression of up to six storeys. The interior is centred around a striking square staircase, which forms an impressive architectural focal point with its diagonally-set balusters, square newels and traces of original leaf-trail painting on the handrail.
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The Red House can found in an elevated position at the top of Frith Hill, one of Godalming’s most sought after locales opposite the world-renowned Charterhouse School.
Godalming's picturesque High Street and the River Wey is within walking distance and provides a wide range of shops, bars and restaurants, along with a mainline station offering direct services to London Waterloo in approximately 45 minutes. Guildford, with its historic cobbled High Street, extensive shopping, cinemas and theatres, is roughly four miles to the north. The A3, linking to the M25 and London’s airports, is about two miles away
There is an excellent choice of schools in the area, catering for all ages in both the state and independent sectors, several within easy walking distance. Nearby, the recreation ground offers playing fields, tennis courts and a children’s play area, while the surrounding countryside is particularly scenic, with local beauty spots such as the National Trustowned Winkworth Arboretum and Hydons Ball close by. Golfers are well served too, with courses in Milford, Chiddingfold and Hurtmore, and the South Coast beaches are around 30 miles away.