5 bedroom detached house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Impressive features & accommodation
- Delightful surrounding gardens & grounds
- Detached self-contained cottage
- Excellent garaging
- Secluded rural setting
- EPC Rating = D
Description
Dating back to the 1900s, Langton House is a beautiful home situated in a secluded rural setting. This impressive property features a sweeping gravel driveway, vaulted ceilings, and wonderfully presented interiors with a charming exposed timber frame and stone façade. The established, stunning gardens enhance the allure of this exceptional residence, offering much to admire and enjoy.
The entrance leads into a striking reception hall with a vaulted ceiling. This welcoming arrival sets the tone for the versatile reception rooms, which include a fabulous drawing room with a stone fireplace and two south-facing bay windows, as well as a study, a snug and garden room. The garden room, located in a newer section of the property, features a double-pitched roof with partial glazing and double doors opening to the rear garden terrace. The snug offers a cozy retreat with access to a south-facing terrace and front lawned garden. A standout feature of the ground floor is the naturally bright kitchen, with double aspect windows offering views of the garden and a part-glazed pitched roof. It boasts bespoke hand-fitted cabinetry, a central island with stained oak finishing, and granite countertops throughout.
Appliances include built-in ovens, a warming drawer, built-in microwave, induction hob, wine fridge, dishwasher, sink with waste disposal and a walk-in pantry. The kitchen is open plan to a family/breakfast room, providing a space for everyday dining and informal lounge seating. Beautiful porcelain flooring runs throughout the kitchen, breakfast room, and garden room. There is underfloor heating in the kitchen and garden room. Additional ground floor features include a utility room, a cellar, and a second entrance that serves as a boot room.
The captivating staircase and galleried landing provide spacious access to the bedrooms. The principal bedroom benefits from a walk-in wardrobe and an en suite shower room. There are four further double bedrooms, two of which have en suite bathrooms and there is a family bathroom.
Within the grounds, there is The Dower Cottage, which has its own garden, mainly laid to lawn and screened from the main house by clipped hedging. The cottage, with its separate access and double oak framed garage, offers opportunities for multi-generational living or staff accommodation.
Langton House is approached via electrically operated gates leading up a gravel driveway. The approach is flanked by lawns, established shrubs, and mature trees, offering seclusion as the driveway opens to a parking and turning area in front of the house. There is a detached double garage and the driveway continues to another wooden framed double garage that is open on one side. The gardens of Langton House are a true delight.
Surrounding the property with formal lawns interspersed with well-stocked flower and shrub beds, a paved terrace with a large Breeze House and an ornamental pond. Additional features include a greenhouse, garden sheds and log store. Beyond the formal gardens, there is an area of light woodland with seasonal bulbs and a paddock further on, offering a serene and picturesque landscape.
Location
Langton House is situated in a rural location between the villages of Headley, Arford and Churt where there are local amenities for every day needs.
The larger village of Grayshott is about 3.5 miles away and offers an extensive collection of day to day shopping needs with a popular butcher, bakery, independent vintner, two mini supermarkets, a collection of restaurants, public house and an active cricket club.
For a greater selection of shops, recreational and cultural amenities there are the towns of Haslemere (7.5 miles) Farnham (8.2 miles), Petersfield (12.7 miles) and Guildford (18.5 miles) nearby.
The A31, A331 and A3 all provide swift access to the M25 and the national motorway network, as well as Heathrow, Gatwick and Southampton airports. Close by are the mainline train stations of Liphook, Farnham and Haslemere, providing trains to London Waterloo within an hour’s travel time.
There is an excellent range of schools in the area including primary schools in Headley, Churt and Grayshott. Secondary schools include Bohunt School in Liphook and Woolmer Hill in Haslemere. There are also numerous independent schools locally which include Highfield & Brookham in Liphook, Edgeborough, Frensham Heights and More House in Frensham, St Edmunds, and Amesbury in Hindhead and Churchers in Petersfield.
Sporting facilities include golf at a number of local clubs including Liphook, Old Thorns, Hankley Common and Hindhead. There is some wonderful countryside nearby including Waggoner’s Wells, Ludshott Common, The Devil’s Punchbowl, Frensham Great and Little Ponds which provide excellent opportunities for walking, cycling and sailing.
Square Footage: 4,184 sq ft
Acreage: 2.75 Acres
Additional Info
Mains water, electricity and gas. The property has private drainage and we understand is compliant with the relevant government regulations/registered with the appropriate body.
The property is not listed.
The property is in a conservation area.
The property is about 2.75 acres.
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