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This beautifully presented detached period home, believed to date back to 1850 and originally serving as the village Post Office, has been meticulously restored and renovated by the current owners. It offers a spacious and versatile family living space that seamlessly blends character features with contemporary flair. Upon entering the property, you're greeted by a cosy reception room exuding charm, complete with an attractive and recently fitted stone mantle fireplace. This room leads effortlessly to both the formal dining area and the kitchen diner. The formal dining room boasts ample space, also adorned with a newly fitted stone fireplace and a log burner, flowing gracefully into the inviting garden room with its impressive vaulted ceilings and garden views. From here, access to the fourth double bedroom is granted. The kitchen diner, a newly fitted Neptune kitchen, is a chef's delight, featuring an Everhot range cooker, space for a large dining table, a separate north-facing pantry, and entry to the spacious utility room. The utility room is equipped with laundry facilities, wall and floor units, a sink, and a newly fitted gas boiler, with convenient access to the garden and a downstairs WC. Ascending to the first floor, the accommodation continues to impress with three double bedrooms, the principal boasting built-in storage and a luxurious ensuite bathroom featuring an attractive free-standing bath and a separate shower. A further family bathroom completes the first-floor layout. Nestled within approximately 0.3 acres of grounds, The Old Post Office offers a serene setting. A large gravel driveway and a single garage adorn the front of the property, while mature shrubs and trees provide privacy from the road. At the rear, a magnificent ancient oak tree, rumoured to be listed in the Doomsday Book, graces the garden, predominantly laid to lawn with a spacious patio area ideal for outdoor dining and raised beds for gardening enthusiasts. The property also boasts a purpose-built home gym with air conditioning/heating and power, along with a separate home office. Situated in the charming village of Worplesdon, The Old Post Office enjoys a prime location, just three miles north of Guildford and four miles south of Woking. The village amenities include a fine 13th-century church, a village primary school, and a public house. Worplesdon mainline station, approximately 1.75 miles away, offers a regular commuter service to Waterloo in about 35 minutes. Guildford and Woking are easily accessible by car, offering a plethora of shops, restaurants, bars, and mainline stations. Merrist Wood College is within walking distance, while golf enthusiasts can enjoy nearby courses such as Worplesdon, West Hill, and Woking. For nature lovers, the village adjoins extensive areas of common land, perfect for leisurely walks.
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Surrey, GU3

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