Summary
A splendid period family home, offering over 3,000 square feet of accommodation, and situated in the heart of the village with walking distance of the Station, shops and schools. NO ONWARD CHAIN. EPC: E
Key Features
- Handsome period home dating from the 1930's
- Centrally located for the village centre and station
- Excellent choice of local schooling close at hand
- Five double bedrooms
- Large Kitchen with central island and a large Aga
- Attractive brick surround, working fireplace
- Entire plot measures 0.5 acres approx
- No Onward Chain
Full Description
The Jays is a much-loved family home coming to the market for the first time in almost 30 years, with no onward chain. It has been nicely extended to offer over 3000 square feet, over two floors and is set in circa 0.5 acres.
The Kitchen/breakfast room is well appointed with a central island/breakfast bar and with French doors opening onto the garden. The large conservatory adjacent provides an attractive dining/family area with views across the garden. This area also connects to the Sitting room, which is triple aspect and boasts the original working fireplace as well as ornate ceiling coving. In addition, there are two further receptions currently as well as a large Utility and downstairs cloakroom which complete the downstairs accommodation.
Upstairs, there is an attractive landing area giving access to all the rooms. The Master bedroom is light and bright, benefitting from quadruple aspect, with a large en-suite bathroom boasting both a bath and a shower. There are four further bedrooms, all good sizes plus the family bathroom.
The rear garden is approximately 140 feet in length and is mainly laid to a beautifully kept, level lawn bordered by mature shrubs and hedges. There is a pleasant terraced area on the right-hand side and as one steps from the Kitchen/Conservatory. The wide expanse of driveway provides plentiful parking.
Floor Plan
Location
The house is situated in a prime central location, walking distance to the village centre with its variety of shops, cafes and Horsley railway station which provides a journey time of 45 minutes into London Waterloo. The A3 and M25 are close by having a link into central London and to both Gatwick and Heathrow airports. There is a wide range of schooling locally both in the private and state sector, whilst the towns of Guildford and Cobham are nearby with excellent recreational facilities, shopping and restaurants. Ranmore Common is on the doorstep, as are the Surrey Hills which provides some of the best walking, cycling and horse riding in the South East of England.