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5 bedroom detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Victorian Gothic style
- Open plan living
- Versatile outbuilding for a gym or home office
- Quiet and private woodland setting
- Woodland walks accessible directly on the property doorstep to explore
- EPC Rating = F
Description
Upper Coach House is a unique & enchanting detached home built around 1870 in a Victorian Gothic style out of local ironstone, occupying a secluded position amidst beautiful Surrey countryside.
Set in an idyllic semi-rural setting, there is just the one adjacent property as a neighbour the rest is acres of protected woodland, directly on the property doorstep to explore.
Understood to have been the former coach house for a property called Turners, Upper Coach House is located within the listing curtilage for Turners.
The exterior of the property boasts ornate decorative flourishes to the exterior, including original pierced barge boards providing a characterful appearance.
The property has been extended over the years with the interior now presented in a fun and contemporary fashion. The entrance arrives in a fabulous open plan living space which includes reception space, family seating are and a kitchen. The family seating area is positioned around a warming log burner and there is an AGA in the reception space also. The colourful kitchen features fitted bespoke cabinetry with a breakfast bar island and features a range cooker.
Off the kitchen is a handy utility room and on the boiler room. This open plan space continues into a vaulted section with floor to ceiling glass that offers space for dining. Bifold doors open out to the garden terrace. This large open plan space has an attractive white herringbone floor throughout and overall offers excellent versatility to be rearranged to suit.
A separate reception room provides a comfortable space for a TV room/Den and features a contemporary electric fireplace.
Upstairs there is a principal bedrooms with bespoke fitted wardrobes and an en suite bathroom. There are two double bedrooms with en suite shower rooms. Both the rooms also feature pitched ceilings and floor to ceiling windows providing a view of the garden and woodland surroundings. There are then two further bedrooms and an additional a shower room.
Outside the property is approached via a byway leading to one area for parking and then on to a second in front of the house. There is also an attached double garage.
The garden is arranged in terraces fitting in with the way the property fits in with the land. There is a sun terrace and area of lawn all surrounding by mature woodland style planting.
Within the land there is a large outbuilding, providing space for a home gym or office.
Overall the plot measures around 0.6 of an acre.
Location
Upper Coach House is located in a woodland setting within the Surrey Hills AONB.
The nearby village of Tilford, has a picturesque cricket green, two public houses and a shop/Post Office. This part of Surrey is renowned for its natural beauty and its accessibility from London. The larger village of Elstead also provides for every day needs and is within a mile.
Farnham is just four miles away offering a comprehensive selection of amenities, shops and restaurants with a number of restaurants on the picturesque Castle Street and Lion and Lamb Yard. There is a Waitrose and Sainsbury’s within the town with a larger Sainsbury’s hypermarket on the edge of town.
The larger county town of Guildford, which is less than 12 miles away, is one of Surrey’s principal shopping centres.
Transport links are excellent, with the ‘Milford Junction’ of the A3 and the A31 ‘Hogs Back’ are within four miles from the property and provides access to London and the South Coast as well as Heathrow, Gatwick and the private airport at Farnborough.
There are train stations at Farnham (services to London Waterloo in under an hour) and Guildford (services to London Waterloo from 37 minutes).
Within Tilford itself is the highly regards Waverley Abbey junior school. In addition, there are a number of schools in the area including, Barfield in Seale, Frensham Heights, Edgeborough and More House in Frensham, Amesbury and St. Edmund’s in Hindhead and Aldro in Shackleford.
Tennis is available at the David Lloyd in Farnham and golf is also available nearby at clubs including, Hindhead, Liphook and Hankley Common.
The surrounding countryside is designated as an area of outstanding beauty with the opportunity of walking, riding and sailing at Frensham Ponds. Nearby Frensham Common is owned by the National Trust and is a popular spot for dog walkers. Crooksbury Common lies on the property’s doorstep, giving access to hundreds of acres of protected woodland, including Puttenham Common and Crooksbury Hill.
Square Footage: 2,863 sq ft
Acreage: 0.6 Acres
Additional Info
Mains water, electric. Oil fired central heating. Private drainage.
Waverley Borough Council - Band F
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