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Full details for 6 Bedroom Detached For Sale in Woking

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Description

The property we believe, dates from 1648 and has been carefully and sympathetically extended to offer all the modern requirements we have come to expect. Sat behind a high natural boundary and accessed via double electric gates, you sweep into a large, gravelled parking area, and the stone arched entrance becomes visible.

Stepping through this glorious stone-arched entrance, a glazed cloister provides a true sense of arrival and a moment to enjoy the landscaped gardens that wrap around the house. This vaulted modern oak-framed hallway with stone-flagged floors is bright and welcoming and serves as the perfect link between the original old house and its newer additions.

Parallel to this fabulous, glazed link is a hand-made bespoke kitchen/breakfast room fitted and designed by Messer Turner & Froye of Esher. Shaker-style cabinets have been finished in a glorious dual-tone, with the most striking curved central
island providing ample preparation areas and breakfast bar seating. The use of Nero Zimbabwe chiselled granite with rockface edges is seldom seen and adds a real sense of opulence and rarity. For the budding chef, a four-oven Aga finished in deep navy with a side module along with a summer oven, induction hob and steam drawers, pantry, and large American-style fridge freezer all add those much-needed modern appliances for the largest of gatherings. This hub of the home is substantial in size and enjoys ample space for a large breakfast table and seating areas. A separate utility room is also accessed from this area.

Internal bi-fold doors open to the magnificent Elizabethan Grand Hall, with high oak arches reaching skyward. Stunning traditional craftsmanship has preserved and renewed this glorious room. A large brick fireplace balances the space and adds a real sense of majesty to this historic vaulted room. With stained glass and traditional styled led lite window this splendid room also plays host to a formal dining area and leads onto a smaller, more intimate living room and around to a lovely drawing room.

Continuing back through the central cloister and accessed from the kitchen is a family room with an array of bespoke cabinetry and media wall, an inner hallway that links to a study, billiards room, and gym. It is worth noting the ground floor is arranged in a horseshoe with the Grand Hall, kitchen, family room, and gym all looking over the inner courtyard and swimming pool.

The main central staircase leads to a beautiful, expansive vaulted landing with exposed modern oak timbers. The principal bedroom suite is substantial, passing through a hand-crafted arched oak door and into the dressing room with tall wardrobes and cabinetry and onto the main bedroom area. Again, with vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows, and a range of further bespoke cabinetry, this bright and light bedroom has all that you would desire to relax and unwind. A luxury bathroom suite with a separate double glass shower cubicle completes this decadent suite.

Three further bedroom suites and a guest bedroom with a separate shower room are also accessible from this landing. The sixth bedroom with an en suite bathroom is accessed via a separate staircase from the inner hall on the ground floor.

To the very front of the building, accessed via its private driveway with additional parking, is a self-contained annex with a large meeting room on the ground floor, a kitchen, and a cloakroom, then upstairs to a substantial office area. Perfect for those wishing to run a business from home.

A spring-fed pond sits to the front boundary of the gardens and has a very old Willow Tree casting shadows across the water.
The lawns wrap around the entire building, with a tennis court positioned discreetly to the back north boundary. The inner courtyard plays host to a heated swimming pool with extensive terraces for al fresco dining. Tucked away to the eastern boundary are several garden stores, vegetable gardens, and a greenhouse.

Additional Inf


The Willow Pool sits in an enviable position on Send Marsh Village Green yet is discreetly screened by walled gardens, mature
trees, and yew hedging. The village was first recorded in 1063 and is steeped in history with an abundance of charming traditional cottages. The Green plays host to a fantastic annual bonfire and fireworks night with a torchlight procession from the 15th Century Sadlers Arms public house. Willow Pool is within walking distance from the Papercourt Sailing Club and Fishery. Miles of footpaths and the River Way are also close by for those lovely country walks.

Close by is the village of Ripley, a trendy, enjoyable village again adorned with period cottages and listed buildings that line the high street with specialist shops, a Michelin star restaurant, public houses, a supermarket, and a hotel. The nearby towns of Cobham and Guildford provide a wide selection of restaurants, shopping, and entertainment, supplemented by a fast train service to London and the southwest. The M3 and A3 lead to London and the south coast, junction 10 of the M25 is approximately 2 miles away, providing access to the national motorway network and London‘s international airports.

The area is renowned for outstanding schooling, and the following are within easy driving distance: Cranmore, Ripley Court, Hoebridge, Charterhouse, Guildford High School, Epsom College, Royal Grammar School, ACS International School, and Danes Hill School, to name but a few. Sporting facilities in the area include the neighbouring Wisley Golf Club, Worplesdon Golf Club, Woking Golf Club and Westhill Golf Club. The large village green supports cricket, football, and other activities, plus a fabulous annual Guy Fawkes night
celebration.

The surrounding area is well known for its excellent network of footpaths and bridleways, including the Wey Navigation and the popular RHS Garden at Wisley.

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