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5 bedroom detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Attractive ‘Arts and Crafts’ detached house
- Potential to extend (subject to consent)
- Just under 2 acres
- Five bedrooms
- Four reception rooms
- Former stable and garage
- Grass tennis court
- Located within a sought after village
- EPC Rating = D
Description
Glenmore House occupies a private and peaceful setting within a fabulous plot of about 1.9 acres.
Understood to have been built in the mid 1920’s, Glenmore is an attractive, modern take on an ‘Arts and Crafts’ style property with part tile hung and brick elevations, varying pitched gable roofs, and a charming covered, open front porch.
A welcoming entrance hall leads through the property to all the principle reception rooms. There is a handsome drawing room with a fine fire place, a box bay window and two doors that open out to the garden. The dining room mirrors the shape of the drawing room, with a box bay window and a door opening out to the garden. Additionally, there is a study and a family room which enjoys a sunny, southerly aspect.
The kitchen is located in the centre of the house leading to a conservatory and further on a utility room. The kitchen is fitted with a range of high and low level units in a traditional style with granite work tops, a large AGA, built in appliances and a pantry.
The conservatory provides an area for everyday dining with a view of the garden.
Upstairs accommodates a principal bedroom with built in wardrobes and an en suite shower room. There are a further three double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a bathroom.
Outside Glenmore is approached via a five bar gated driveway, which is lined by an avenue of conifers, arriving at a generous parking area and a detached double garage and a single garage.
To the front of the house is a generous south facing area garden, providing an attractive outlook.
The garden surrounds the property on all sides, with aspects catching the sun throughout the day and is predominantly level lawns, with formally planted areas, a grass tennis court and an area of lawn interspersed with fruit frees.
Further on from the front garden there is a paddock measuring approximately half an acre, which is complimented by detached stables which are next to the garages.
The plot is completely enclosed on all sides by an established hedgerow and tree line providing the house and garden with complete privacy.
Location
Glenmore House is located off a rural lane within the village of Churt, a much sought after village located on the Surrey/Hampshire border. The surrounding West Surrey countryside forms part of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Great Landscape Value and lies within the Green Belt.
Churt village provides for day to day needs with a local shop, a church, public house and a primary school. The village also has a recreation ground with a pavilion, cricket and football clubs, a tennis court and an active village hall.
The Georgian market town of Farnham, no more than 6 miles away, offers an extensive range of branded and independent shops, supermarkets including a Waitrose, coffee shops and eateries including Cote and Gail’s Bakery, a number of restaurants on picturesque Castle Street and the Lion and Lamb Yard.
A further range of shopping, recreational and cultural amenities are available in the nearby county town of Guildford.
Communications are excellent with the A3 approximately 3.75 miles providing good access to the M27, M25, A331/M3 and the national motorway network as well as Heathrow, Gatwick and Southampton airports. Mainline stations providing trains to London Waterloo can be found at Farnham (from 53 minutes) and Haslemere (from 52 minutes).
There is an excellent choice of schools in the area including Edgeborough and Frensham Heights, More House, St Edmunds, Amesbury, The Royal School in Hindhead and St Johns Infant school in Churt.
There are many recreational activities locally including gyms and racket sports at the David Lloyd in Farnham, golf at Hankley, Hindhead and Farnham and there is also sailing at Frensham Great Pond.
There are wonderful opportunities for walking, riding and cycling at The National Trust areas of Frensham Common and Great and Little Ponds and The Devil’s Punchbowl and also Hankley Common, Bourne Woods and Alice Holt Forest.
Square Footage: 2,908 sq ft
Acreage: 1.9 Acres
Additional Info
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