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5 bedroom terraced house

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Terraced house
5 bed
0 bath

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Tenure: Freehold
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • 5 bedrooms
  • 2 reception rooms
  • 3 bathrooms
  • Terraced
Baynards Manor Hall is a significant central portion of this Tudor style Manor House. Dating back to 1868 this amazing and historic building is filled with charm and character throughout. Entrance to the house is via a walled courtyard with formal rose garden. (The Victorian rose garden, known as a Victorian Square, was laid out on in 1868 and is unchanged). The addition of mature lavender planting gives a welcome and scented approach to the main entrance porch.

The main entrance porch has a wonderful Tudor panelled top third-leadlight door with galletted detail and side panel lights. Once inside the original oak panelling and ornate plaster work creates a timeless formal entrance. Access is given from here to the cloakroom, kitchen, and grand reception hall.

The grand reception hall is vaulted to the second floor with the original Tudor beamed ceiling some two floors up. A voluminous reception space with a galleried landing provides you with an awe-inspiring view of the room below and ornate ceilings above. With a large central fireplace with open hearth and oak floors this really is a fabulous space in which to entertain. Double doors lead on to a conservatory with lovely views over the mature gardens beyond. A second drawing room is also accessed from the grand reception as is the cellar and kitchen/ breakfast room.

A wide and low-rise oak staircase leads to the gallery, which in turn provides access to the Master bedroom. A large south westerly facing window bathes this opulent mast bedroom in light and benefits from a full en-suite bathroom. Two further double bedrooms are found along the gallery and share access to the bathroom. The second floor plays host to bedroom five and six with a separate bathroom.

The gardens to the rear of the property have a central lawn area with mature tree and herbaceous hedgerow boundaries. An array of flower bed boarders adds colour and interest with a small orchard towards the rear of the garden. A detached double garage block can be accessed from within the front courtyard and from the lane.


The Location
Baynards Manor Hall is situated in an outstanding rural position, surrounded by open countryside and close to the Surrey/Sussex border and about 1.8 miles to the Northwest of the village of Rudgwick which provides local amenities including shops, a doctor, a dentist, a village Inn, and a Church.

Less than 4 miles away is the village of Cranleigh that has much to offer with a wide range of traditional shops, supermarkets, an M&S Simply Food store together with a great variety of boutique stores, restaurants, coffee shops and public houses. Cranleigh offers a wide range of local school options such as Cranleigh school and Glebelands secondary school in addition to various infant & primary schools.

The Cranleigh Arts Centre hosts regular films, theatre, bands, comedy, and children's shows. For the golfing enthusiast, there are numerous courses in the area including Cranleigh Golf & Country Club, Wildwood Golf & Country club at Alfold, polo at Hurtwood Park and racing at Goodwood.

Additional schooling options include Longacre, St. Catherine's. The Royal Grammar School, High School for Girls in Guildford, or Duke of Kent, Godalming 6th Form College, Charterhouse, Aldro, Pennthorpe and Farlington to name but a few.

For more comprehensive shopping, restaurants, and theatres the County Town of Guildford is easily accessible with its mainline station connecting with London Waterloo. Access to the motorway networks is easily obtained via the A281 / A3 putting central London, Heathrow, and Gatwick within easy reach. Local recreational amenities are plentiful with the local leisure centre with a swimming pool, Cranleigh cricket, and rugby clubs.

For the walking, cycling, and riding enthusiasts, the Surrey Hills AONB are seventh heaven proving a network of public footpaths and bridleways amongst the rolling hills of the North Downs.

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