Summary
Nestling in delightful grounds of 1.25 acres this unique 17th century Grade II listed property is the ideal country home with fantastic equestrian facilities. The accommodation is superbly presented and appointed in the main house and the detached annexe combining the best of modern contemporary finishes with period features to create an immensely appealing home. With an established garden, paddocks, sand school, stables and outbuilding there is much to admire. Council Tax Band: G
Key Features
- Stunning Grade II listed 17th century home
- Open plan living/dining room
- Fitted kitchen with utility/boot room
- Three bedrooms and family bathroom
- Detached annexe refurbished throughout
- Equestrian facilities 3 stables, foaling box, tack, feed room
- The grounds total 1.25 acres
- Further grazing land is leased
Full Description
Stunning Grade II listed 17th century detached home beautifully refurbished and presented throughout
Superb open plan living/dining room with inglenook fireplace and wood burner adjoining snug
Fitted kitchen with adjoining utility/boot room
Three bedrooms and family bathroom
Beautiful detached lodge/annexe refurbished throughout offering open plan living/dining room with superb kitchen and mezzanine bedroom
Superb equestrian facilities comprising three stables including foaling box, tack and feed room, this area has independent access from the main house
The grounds total 1.25 acres made up of a pretty cottage garden with three paddocks and a refurbished sand school
Our clients lease further adjoining grazing land alongside the sand school
Floor Plan

Location
Shamley Green is a pretty village, located 5 miles to the south of Guildford, at the foot of the Surrey Hills. It has a village shop and post office, two pubs and a cricket green. There are several excellent schools in the vicinity including Longacre Prep School, St. Catherine?s in Bramley, Cranleigh Prep and Senior schools, Tormead, The Royal Grammar School and Charterhouse. The county town of Guildford offers a comprehensive range of shopping and recreational facilities, as well as a mainline station with a fast service into Waterloo and access to the A3 for the M25 and central London. The larger village of Cranleigh is 5 miles in the opposite direction. It has a health centre, library and leisure centre, as well as a wide range of shops and restaurants. The area is surrounded by open countryside, including the Surrey Hills and the Downs Link; ideal for walking, cycling and horse riding.