No longer on the market
This property is no longer on the market
Land
Planning permission granted
Under offer
Land
239,580 sq ft / 22,258 sq m
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Highly desirable location surrounded by spectacular countryside
- Conversion of an agricultural barn
- Proposed equestrian facilities including oak framed stables Conveniently placed for Holmbury St. Mary and Cranleigh
- Far reaching views
- Granted planning consent - WA/2021/0112
- Set in circa 5.5 acres
A superb opportunity to create a contemporary home in the Surrey Hills.
Description
Brookhurst Farm has planning permission to provide a superb contemporary conversion of an agricultural barn in a spectacular semi rural position.
The proposed dwelling will enjoy the tranquil and private position with views of the Surrey Hills.
The planned accommodation on the ground floor will comprise open plan kitchen/family room with impressive vaulted ceiling and bi-fold doors, an adjoining reception room, a utility/boot room and a guest suite.
The principal bedroom will enjoy generous proportions with a private terrace, large dressing room and en suite. There will be three further double bedrooms all with en suite facilities and ample storage.
The barn sits in an area extending approximately of about 5.5 acres, there is a sand school and three large paddocks and a large wide driveway.
Location
Holmbury St. Mary sits between Abinger Hammer and Forest
Green, lying in the heart of the Surrey Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The surrounding wooded hills are popular with walkers, cyclists and horse riders, and the village has a green and two pubs. The nearby villages of Shere, Abinger and Forest Green offer between them a selection of shopping for daily needs, including two farm shops.
Cranleigh, Dorking and Guildford are within easy reach and these towns have mainline stations that provide fast and frequent services into London with journey times (from Guildford) from about 35 minutes.
There is a choice of schools within easy reach, including Cranleigh, Hurtwood House, Duke of Kent and St Teresa’s.
Recreational opportunities in the area include polo at Hurtwood Park, cricket at Abinger Hammer, golf at a number of local clubs and a choice of sport and leisure centres at Dorking, Cranleigh and Guildford.
Acreage: 5.5 Acres
Additional Info
Conversion of an existing barn from agricultural and equestrian use into equestrian and residential use together with replacement of dilapidated stables with a new modest single storey oak frame stable building. Approval of planning permission: WA/2021/0112.
There is additional land available by separate negotiation.
Description
Brookhurst Farm has planning permission to provide a superb contemporary conversion of an agricultural barn in a spectacular semi rural position.
The proposed dwelling will enjoy the tranquil and private position with views of the Surrey Hills.
The planned accommodation on the ground floor will comprise open plan kitchen/family room with impressive vaulted ceiling and bi-fold doors, an adjoining reception room, a utility/boot room and a guest suite.
The principal bedroom will enjoy generous proportions with a private terrace, large dressing room and en suite. There will be three further double bedrooms all with en suite facilities and ample storage.
The barn sits in an area extending approximately of about 5.5 acres, there is a sand school and three large paddocks and a large wide driveway.
Location
Holmbury St. Mary sits between Abinger Hammer and Forest
Green, lying in the heart of the Surrey Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The surrounding wooded hills are popular with walkers, cyclists and horse riders, and the village has a green and two pubs. The nearby villages of Shere, Abinger and Forest Green offer between them a selection of shopping for daily needs, including two farm shops.
Cranleigh, Dorking and Guildford are within easy reach and these towns have mainline stations that provide fast and frequent services into London with journey times (from Guildford) from about 35 minutes.
There is a choice of schools within easy reach, including Cranleigh, Hurtwood House, Duke of Kent and St Teresa’s.
Recreational opportunities in the area include polo at Hurtwood Park, cricket at Abinger Hammer, golf at a number of local clubs and a choice of sport and leisure centres at Dorking, Cranleigh and Guildford.
Acreage: 5.5 Acres
Additional Info
Conversion of an existing barn from agricultural and equestrian use into equestrian and residential use together with replacement of dilapidated stables with a new modest single storey oak frame stable building. Approval of planning permission: WA/2021/0112.
There is additional land available by separate negotiation.
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