MANSION HOUSE SPLENDOUR -
Set behind electric wrought iron gates at one of Chertsey’s highest points is this breathtaking period home which was commissioned by Lady Holland in 1870 and exudes charm and elegance throughout. Our client has made a conscious effort to maintain and restore the period features this 3500 sqft home has to offer whilst having the everyday comforts we have come to expect. The ground floor accommodation consists of a vast lounge with feature fireplace and double doors overlooking the rear garden, a modern kitchen/breakfast room with a range of eye and base units, granite worktops and breakfast bar along with access to the patio area. Further ground floor accommodation includes a dining room which is currently utilised as a games room, inviting entrance hall, w.c and utility room. Upstairs is home to four double bedrooms with the master suite boasting a paved roof terrace with far reaching views over the neighbouring woodland and a three piece family bathroom. The basement level is currently used as a storage area but with some investment could be converted into day to day living accommodation. Outside is a wonderful south facing rear garden which is mainly lawned with a sunny patio and a covered seating area so the garden can be enjoy whatever the weather. The front of property also provides off street parking for multiple cars including the addition of a new installed timber frame car port. Various local amenities, one of which being the Golden Grove pubic house whose famous patrons in the early 70s included then local resident Keith Moon from The Who and his drinking buddy Oliver Reed . Fresh air and walks are plenty with the St Anns Hill Park and Nature Trail on your doorstep enjoying views as far afield as Wembley on a clear Day. Well regarded schools and nurseries are close by including Rainbow Nursery and pre school on Almners Road , for those who love fresh farm produce and groceries there is the highly regarded Farm Shop at Hardwick Lane . From this home there are various short cuts to the M25 network as and when required, Chertsey and Virginia Water train stations are within a short drive for commuters travelling in to London or indeed for nights out in town. Early viewings come highly recommended to avoid disappointment.
£950,000
Sold STC
St. Anns Hill Road, Chertsey
Surrey, KT16 9NL
4 Bedroom House
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MANSION HOUSE SPLENDOUR - Set behind electric wrought iron gates at one of Chertsey’s highest points is this breathtaking period home which was commissioned by Lady Holland in 1870 and exudes charm and elegance throughout.