Designed by Sir Ernest Newton and built in 1901 and Grade II* listed. Lovingly restored over last ten years with beautifully landscaped secluded mature gardens. Original gardeners bothy with range of attractive outbuildings.
The secluded property, now restored to its former glory following originally drawings and sketches, is approached over a long tree lined gravel drive which sweeps around to the front of the house. The accommodation is both light and well proportioned, with virtually every room enjoying a delightful aspect over the garden, paddocks or farmland beyond.
Mature gardens surround the house with broad area of lawn and herbaceous beds, a rose garden, mature trees, neatly clipped yew hedging and topiary. There are stone paths and terraces, together with an orchard and former kitchen garden.
Loose boxes adjoin a small pony paddock with the remainder of the paddock land lying to the south of the garden.
The gardeners bothy would make superb staff accommodation, home office or games room, subject to consents.
Situated in an excellent location with efficient rail services to London Waterloo, access to the M3 and many good schools in the area.
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