Director
Cranleigh Office
A stunning Victorian three bedroom home, built in 1898, which has been extended, completely refurbished and now offers light and bright accommodation over three floors, with a garden and countryside views situated in the much sought after Smithwood Common, at the foot of the Surrey Hills.
This immaculately presented, fully refurbished period property is approached via an entrance hall with engineered oak flooring running throughout the ground floor and double doors leading to an impressive open plan living/dining room which features an open fireplace with electric stove, stone hearth, fitted cupboards and sash window with views to the front.
The large open plan kitchen which is without doubt the “hub” of the house is comprehensively fitted with Shaker style units, Rangemaster cooker, Miele microwave and integrated appliances set under Corian worktops including an island and seating with a light and bright feel under a lantern window and Bi-folding doors leading to the rear garden, offering a superb area for al fresco entertaining. There is also an under stairs cupboard with bespoke storage spaces and a cloakroom with vanity unit and porcelain tiles.
Stairs from the entrance hall lead to the first floor landing, fitted with more bespoke storage. Bedroom two and three are comfortable doubles, with original cast iron fireplaces and views to The Common and countryside to the rear. There is a modern family bathroom with shower over the bath, vanity unit and underfloor heating. Stairs from the landing rise to the second floor master bedroom suite, a stunning room with lots of bespoke storage and an ensuite shower room.
The front and rear gardens are mainly laid to lawn, with access at the side of the property. The rear garden features a stoned patio area and path leading to a storage shed and rear gate leading onto open countryside. The garden offers a good deal of privacy in a beautiful location.
Smithwood Common & Cranleigh Area
Smithwood Common is a charming hamlet near Cranleigh, sought after for its mix of rural appeal and accessibility. Opposite the property, Winterfold Forest, part of the renowned Surrey Hills, offers scenic walks and trails. Cranleigh itself, reputedly England’s largest village, is rich in amenities including shops, cafes, a weekly market, and excellent schools like Cranleigh School and the Duke of Kent. Leisure options abound with Cranleigh’s Country Club, Leisure Centre, and the local cricket club on the common. The area also has convenient road links to Gatwick Airport, with train services to London available from nearby Guildford, Woking, and Horsham.
This meticulously refurbished Victorian home is an ideal choice for those seeking a balance of historical charm, modern luxury, and access to the natural beauty of the Surrey Hills.
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Britannia House, 133 High Street
Cranleigh
GU6 8AU