Cranleigh

Asking Price

£995,000

4 Beds | 3 Baths | 3 Receptions

Nestled in one of Cranleigh’s most sought-after locations, this enchanting and highly individual Grade II listed period home offers an abundance of character and charm throughout. From its exposed timber beams and statement fireplaces to its versatile layout and delightful detached annexe, this property is a rare gem.

Positioned on a generous plot with gardens that overlook the open grounds of Cranleigh School playing fields, the property enjoys a highly convenient setting, being a level walk from the vibrant village centre, with its wide range of shops, cafés, restaurants, and amenities.

About This Property

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Floorplan

Key Features

  • Beautiful period home filled with original character
  • Impressive statement fireplaces and exposed timber beams
  • Adaptable and spacious accommodation
  • Detached annexe offering ideal space for guests, extended family or home working
  • Wonderfully private and mature gardens with direct views across Cranleigh School playing fields
  • Detached double garage
  • Coveted location on The Common, within easy reach of Cranleigh village centre

Material Information

EPC Rating: E (46)

Council tax band: H

Local Authority: Waverley Borough Council

Tenure: Freehold

Reference Number: BWC250099

  • Location

  • Schools

  • Amenities

  • Broadband

  • Mobile Phone

Situated in a sought after location just off Cranleigh Common, a few hundred yards from the village High Street, the property is ideally located for all that Cranleigh has to offer with its excellent range of shopping and leisure facilities, schools, pubs and restaurants, doctors, dental surgeries and a library. Guildford is approximately 8 miles north providing a more comprehensive range of facilities and a main line station to Waterloo and access to the A3 London/Portsmouth Road. The surrounding area boasts many miles of open countryside ideal for walking and riding.

Transport

Waverley

Waverley

Waverley

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