Property description
History and character - high on the North Downs. This fascinating residence forms the gargantuan central part of a magnificent house with period origins believed to date back to Tudor times and beyond,. Indeed, parts of Old Hextalls are thought to have been in use during the time of King Henry VIII as a Hunting Lodge. The intriguing accommodation - some 2700sqft in all - is arranged over three floors with a degree of flexibility to the layout that will appeal to purchasers keen to personalise their new home to individual taste. An appealing spiral staircase (in addition to orthodox stairs) leads down from the enormous Living Room to a cosy and comfortable Kitchen/Breakfast Room in traditional farmhouse style and centred around an Aga cooker. The rear Conservatory offers a further spacious reception area with outstanding views over open Surrey countryside. A manageable south facing paved courtyard provides an idyllic sitting area, with steps down to a short right of way around a neighbour's lawn to a rustic gate and onward to a private field overhung with mature trees. Offset to the western side of the main building is a further right of way to a stable at the far end of a block, and immediately to the front of the house is a private parking area and detached generously sized DOUBLE GARAGE.
Property Features :
- Magnificent Living Room
- Conservatory with southerly views
- Atrium Reception Hall/Conservatory
- Study + Cloakroom
- Kitchen/Breakfast Room