Property description
In a prime location and with Edwardian elegance, this stunning five double bedroom detached home has four reception rooms and three bathrooms (two being en-suite) arranged over three floors. This impressive property occupies approximately 0.27 of an acre which is set within a well-established plot in the heart of Pyrford.
Over recent years the property has been extended, extensively remodelled and updated for modern living whilst retaining many original features and the classic charm of the era. The spacious entrance hallway leads to the high ceilinged main reception rooms and directly ahead to the kitchen/breakfast room which enjoys an outlook over and access onto the large garden and terrace. From the kitchen/breakfast room there is access to a utility room and family/play room. The impressive Edwardian staircase leads to the sizeable landing, the Master bedroom suite and three other substantial double bedrooms and family bathroom. A further staircase leads to the top floor bedroom suite, ideal for a family member or as a nanny suite with its large bedroom/sitting area and bathroom. From all levels there are rear views taking in the Pyrford and West Byfleet skyline and beyond to St George's Hill, whilst the front of the property looks toward the green belt farmland adjoining Aviary Road. Outside, there is a path with a secure gate leading from the in and out driveway to the garden. The garage has an electronically up and over door, includes light and power and integral access to the property.
The Area Aviary Road is a conservation area on the edge of Pyrford village and the green belt and is part of the parish of Pyrford and Wisley, which contains the world famous Wisley gardens of the RHS. Administratively part of the borough of Woking in Surrey, Pyrford is located around two miles east of the town centre of Woking and immediately south of West Byfleet with its excellent local shops and Waitrose supermarket; the M25 and A3 are easily accessible via Wisley. From Aviary Road, a network of public footpaths and Bridleways leads through woodland and open farmland and further onto the Wey navigation canal with its towpath reaching as far as Guildford and Godalming. Pyrford Common, with its extensive open spaces and children's play area is nearby. Taking the towpath, or Lock Lane from Pyrford, you can arrive at the Anchor pub sitting on the canal. Food and drink is served inside and out, ideal for long summer evenings. Pyrford has three golf courses, with more than fifteen courses within ten miles it is also home to Pyrford Cricket Club, one of the oldest still active cricket clubs in Surrey which has a thriving youth section. There are excellent rail links. Woking is a 22 minute rail journey to London Waterloo and gives easy access to Guildford and the South Coast.