This late 1950s extended five-bedroom detached family home combines generous proportions, a stunning garden, and huge potential in an enviable location close to highly sought-after local schools, and The National Trust's Waggoners Wells, with its three lakes, is a ten minute stroll through the woods just a minute's walk from the doorstep. The village centre can also be accessed by a short walk through the woods, or in the other direction along the leafy road.
As you step through the front door, you're welcomed into a warm and inviting hallway that hints at the generous proportions and charm found throughout the home. The hallways leads to the L shaped living/dining room, unfolding into a light-filled, elegant space, centred around a large bay window and feature fireplace. French doors lead straight onto the terrace and garden. It's a room that easily transitions from cosy evenings by the fire to vibrant gatherings with family and friends.
At the rear lies the true heart of the home, a beautifully appointed kitchen that flows into a striking sun room, where wrap-around extra-large windows and French doors bathe the space in natural light while framing stunning views of the expansive rear garden. Just beyond, the utility room provides everyday convenience with space for laundry appliances, generous storage, an extra-deep sink, and washer-dryer below an oak worktop and direct garden access, ideal as a boot room and back entrance after country walks or muddy adventures. A WC completes the ground floor accommodation.
Upstairs, there are five well-proportioned bedrooms. The main bedroom offers excellent space and storage, complemented by a sizeable ensuite. The remaining bedrooms are versatile, suited to children, guests, or a home office, and are serviced by a family shower room. The current layout is highly functional, yet offers scope for reconfiguration and refurbishment to suit your needs.
Set within approximately three quarters of an acre, the property boasts a stunning, level southwest facing garden that combines open lawns with light woodland. Nestled within this tranquil setting is a substantial log cabin, fully insulated and equipped with heating and broadband, ideal as a home office, studio, gym, or guest space. A separate store provides further flexibility as a workshop or for outdoor equipment. With its privacy, scale, and setting within Grayshott and Hindhead’s unique “Little Switzerland” microclimate, the garden is a true highlight. Outside to the front, there is a carriage driveway and shingled area for parking of multiple vehicles, as well as a twin section double garage.
This home is a rare find, combining generous proportions with exciting potential, in an enviable location on one of Grayshott's premier roads. Peaceful and secluded yet has access to the A3 a minute's drive with Guildford only 15 minutes away, early viewing highly recommended.
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