3 bedroom semi-detached house
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Semi-detached house
3 beds
1 bath
1253
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Full of charm and character with many original features.
- Fabulous village location with a real community spirit.
- Attractive generous gardens with barn style garage/workshop.
- Three double bedrooms and three reception rooms.
- Surprisingly good head height for its period.
- EPC Rating = D
A delightful Grade II listed cottage in a quintessential village location, believed to date back to circa 1596
Description
This charming and character property is believed to date back to 1596 with some timbers dating back as far as the 1450s. It is set in the heart of the delightful village of Okewood Hill and has a wealth of period features including an inglenook fireplace, authentic oak floorboards, beams and doors.
The accommodation comprises three reception rooms on the ground floor, including a living room with an inglenook fireplace and wood burning stove, a dining room with exposed brick fireplace and wood burner and a snug/study. The fitted kitchen has granite worktops and an Aga.
On the first floor are three double bedrooms, a contemporary white bathroom suite as well as an en suite toilet to the principle bedroom. The cottage has surprisingly good head height for its age.
Outside the property enjoys a sunny aspect garden with views to the rear over open pasture land, there are a number of fruit trees, additional mature trees and a feature bay tree.
There is a barn style garage accessed from a generous gravel driveway which provides off road parking at the rear, accessed via wooden gates, along with additional parking at the front. There is also a sun terrace and a greenhouse.
Location
Oakewood Hill is situated between the villages of Ewhurst and Ockley, with the shopping facilities of Cranleigh being approximately 6 miles away, larger towns such as Dorking and Horsham being 9.5 miles and 6.5 miles respectively both offer good train services to London.
The village is surrounded by open countryside and has a real community spirit with local football and cricket clubs, local pubs and restaurants and schools.
Square Footage: 1,253 sq ft
Description
This charming and character property is believed to date back to 1596 with some timbers dating back as far as the 1450s. It is set in the heart of the delightful village of Okewood Hill and has a wealth of period features including an inglenook fireplace, authentic oak floorboards, beams and doors.
The accommodation comprises three reception rooms on the ground floor, including a living room with an inglenook fireplace and wood burning stove, a dining room with exposed brick fireplace and wood burner and a snug/study. The fitted kitchen has granite worktops and an Aga.
On the first floor are three double bedrooms, a contemporary white bathroom suite as well as an en suite toilet to the principle bedroom. The cottage has surprisingly good head height for its age.
Outside the property enjoys a sunny aspect garden with views to the rear over open pasture land, there are a number of fruit trees, additional mature trees and a feature bay tree.
There is a barn style garage accessed from a generous gravel driveway which provides off road parking at the rear, accessed via wooden gates, along with additional parking at the front. There is also a sun terrace and a greenhouse.
Location
Oakewood Hill is situated between the villages of Ewhurst and Ockley, with the shopping facilities of Cranleigh being approximately 6 miles away, larger towns such as Dorking and Horsham being 9.5 miles and 6.5 miles respectively both offer good train services to London.
The village is surrounded by open countryside and has a real community spirit with local football and cricket clubs, local pubs and restaurants and schools.
Square Footage: 1,253 sq ft
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