Director
Cranleigh Office
This newly refurbished neo-Georgian four bedroom family home nestled at the end of a popular but quiet cul-de-sac offering well proportioned accommodation, together with a larger than expected garden and the potential for extending (STPP).
The front of the property is situated on a curved plot with extensive off-street parking and double garage which has been converted into functional space which could be used as a games room or office. The front of the garage has room for storage with electrical outlets for white goods. In addition, there is a good sized garden area, mostly laid to lawn and a path leading you to the front door. The light and airy entrance hall with wood effect flooring welcomes you into the property and a wide opening into the generous open plan sitting/dining room with large bay window to the front. A triple aspect bay window with French doors is located off beyond the dining area, affording views to the rear garden.
The kitchen which can be accessed from both the hallway and dining room, is newly fitted with a range of Howdens Shaker style wall and base units with complementing marble effect worktops, integrated electric oven and hob with extractor fan, dishwasher and further space for a washing machine and fridge freezer. A side door leads out to a covered pathway to the rear garden. An understairs storage cupboard and cloakroom with white suite comprising WC, washbasin and shower, completes the downstairs accommodation.
An easy turning staircase leads to the first floor landing benefitting from a large window, shelved airing cupboard and access to the roof space via a loft hatch. Two generous double bedrooms have a front aspect, again with large windows letting the light flood in, one of which has built in wardrobes and two further bedrooms to the rear of the property which have beautiful vistas over the garden. The family bathroom is fitted with a white suite comprising bath with shower screen and shower over, washbasin and vanity unit, WC and heated towel rail.
Outside, a paved patio which extends across the width of the property, provides a spacious area for al fresco dining, entertaining and relaxing. For the most part the secluded garden is laid to lawn with a number of mature trees and shrubs, garden store and a gate on the rear fence giving access to the green space behind the property. There is access to the garage from the patio and a covered side passageway leading to the wrought iron gate at the front of the house.
Do not miss the opportunity to view this wonderful newly refurbished family home and garden to explore its potential.
Barber Drive is located within the Summerlands Estate which was built on the site of farmland owned by Captain Percy Lovell Butt and contains ancient semi-natural woodland and grassland with a pond. The estate has a Residents’ Association who work for the benefit of all residents to maintain and improve the diversity of flora and fauna found in the area. Volunteers are always welcome to join the regular work parties who join the Ranger to help clear scrub, replace old fences and plant wild flower meadows as well as taking part in bat and butterfly surveys. This work has earned the coveted Green Flag Award for several years. A regular bus service runs through Summerlands and many footpaths link areas on the Estate. It is a mostly level walk to Cranleigh’s vibrant High Street with its independent shops.
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Cranleigh Office
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Britannia House, 133 High Street
Cranleigh
GU6 8AU