5 bedroom townhouse to rent
Woking GU22
Study
Townhouse
5 beds
3 baths
Key information
Letting details
- Available now
- Unfurnished
Features and description
- 5 Bedroom Town House
- 2 Reception Rooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Tennis Court
- Private Courtyard
- Communal Gardens
- Two Allocated Parking Spaces
- Grade Listed Building
- Length of Tenancy Negotiable
- Council Tax Band H
Formerly St Peters Convent, this Grade II listed building was successfully converted in 1996 by McCloud and was, at that time, an award-winning conversion consisting of houses and apartments within the main building and several detached houses were built within the grounds.
The Clock house, is the largest and arguably the most impressive property within the building and it still retains the original entrance with an attractive front portico with arched ceiling and stone fenders. The entrance vestibule and reception hall are divided by twin stained glass doors depicting both Oldfield Wood and Woking's most famous literary event, H G Well’s 'War of the Worlds'.
The ground floor features a huge drawing room with double doors to the courtyard and a fireplace with original carved Gothic stone fire surround. There is also a spacious kitchen/breakfast room with Rayburn stove, plus further integrated appliances and direct access to the courtyard.
To the first floor you are led to the galleried landing with five principal bedrooms arranged off landings at different levels. The main bedroom has a walk in wardrobe and en-suite bathroom. Two of the bedrooms retain original fireplaces and have delightful views over the grounds. On the third floor is a minstrel landing and a narrow staircase up to an incredible feature room that could make a perfect study/office or reading room with a timber ladder leading to the clock tower and mechanism itself.
The property has many fabulous features which include a superb staircase with stone balustrade, numerous ecclesiastical leaded light windows, including the main feature window with stone mullion. There are particularly high ceilings throughout and the aforementioned clock tower is very unusual and a particularly interesting feature
Heating is gas fired to radiators, which is via a Worcester boiler for the upper floors and the Rayburn supplies the ground floor.
Outside, the property has a private courtyard, plus communal grounds of approximately four acres, plus two tennis courts which are for the exclusive use of all residents. This property has two allocated parking spaces in the main parking area. The development is gated and conveniently situated within walking distance to Woking centre and station. Woking offers a vast and varied shopping and entertainment experience with numerous restaurants, cinemas, and a first-class theatre as well as golf, tennis and health clubs. Numerous state and private schools are located within the local area. There is access to some lovely countryside walks along the Wey. The A3, M3 and M25 are accessible for London and major airports.
The Clock house, is the largest and arguably the most impressive property within the building and it still retains the original entrance with an attractive front portico with arched ceiling and stone fenders. The entrance vestibule and reception hall are divided by twin stained glass doors depicting both Oldfield Wood and Woking's most famous literary event, H G Well’s 'War of the Worlds'.
The ground floor features a huge drawing room with double doors to the courtyard and a fireplace with original carved Gothic stone fire surround. There is also a spacious kitchen/breakfast room with Rayburn stove, plus further integrated appliances and direct access to the courtyard.
To the first floor you are led to the galleried landing with five principal bedrooms arranged off landings at different levels. The main bedroom has a walk in wardrobe and en-suite bathroom. Two of the bedrooms retain original fireplaces and have delightful views over the grounds. On the third floor is a minstrel landing and a narrow staircase up to an incredible feature room that could make a perfect study/office or reading room with a timber ladder leading to the clock tower and mechanism itself.
The property has many fabulous features which include a superb staircase with stone balustrade, numerous ecclesiastical leaded light windows, including the main feature window with stone mullion. There are particularly high ceilings throughout and the aforementioned clock tower is very unusual and a particularly interesting feature
Heating is gas fired to radiators, which is via a Worcester boiler for the upper floors and the Rayburn supplies the ground floor.
Outside, the property has a private courtyard, plus communal grounds of approximately four acres, plus two tennis courts which are for the exclusive use of all residents. This property has two allocated parking spaces in the main parking area. The development is gated and conveniently situated within walking distance to Woking centre and station. Woking offers a vast and varied shopping and entertainment experience with numerous restaurants, cinemas, and a first-class theatre as well as golf, tennis and health clubs. Numerous state and private schools are located within the local area. There is access to some lovely countryside walks along the Wey. The A3, M3 and M25 are accessible for London and major airports.
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Woking is the ideal place to rent in Surrey, and there is something for absolutely everyone. Woking is often viewed as a commuter town with its exceptional communication links. In fact, it is within easy reach of Gatwick and Heathrow, you can get to London in under 25 minutes and has access to the national motorway network via the M25, M3 and M25. It is these links that also attract local businesses placing Woking in the top 20% of the UK for its economic vibrancy. So, even though the links are great, there are also plenty of job opportunities locally, particularly in high tech and knowledge-based industries. Many choose chose to live and rent in Woking for the quality of life it offers as well, from the bustling town centre, attractive countryside and superb schools. In around the local areas of Woking, you have Old Woking, Brookwood, Pyrford and Horsell – each of which offer a wide variety of property types from new homes, starter houses to detached properties. Each area has its own identity but they all share that close-knot Woking community spirit, one that is diverse, inclusive, supportive and welcoming. Our Seymours offices in Woking have been letting properties for over 12 years and our area is pretty wide. We have developed a range of landlord services driven to support them along their property journey. Our teams are headed up by Lisa Athron, Jamie Wright and Helen Blower and together they are committed to delivering exceptional service for all Landlords and Tenants alike. For anyone looking for an agent to either to simply find a tenant or to look after every aspect of your Landlord journey, or anything in between, we believe Seymours is the right choice for you, and we are looking forward to being your property partners for life.
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