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Compton

Asking Price

£875,000

3 Beds | 1 Bath | 4 Receptions

The original parts of the Grade II listed Tyrone Cottage reputedly date all the way back to the 1600's however this is a cottage that our clients have lavished love and attention on during their tenure to create the fine home that it represents today. The centrepiece is the modern fitted and sociable kitchen/dining room with vaulted ceiling that steps down into a wonderful family & guest sitting area enjoying fabulous views down the garden and towards the fields beyond. The grounds themselves extend to some 0.2 of an acre are L-shaped and include a covered family entertaining space whilst there is access to an orchard & woodlands owned by the Surrey Wildlife Trust.

In addition to the kitchen/family area the rest of the ground floor accommodation includes three beautiful character and charm filled separate reception rooms, whilst upstairs there are three double bedrooms, a family bathroom and a separate wc. This is charming and beautiful home that will be very worthy of your viewing time.

Floorplan

Key Features

  • Sitting room with beautiful inglenook fireplace
  • Separate family room/study with attractive French log-burner
  • Further snug/sitting area overlooking the garden
  • Bright kitchen with vaulted ceiling and range of modern fittings
  • Steps down to a family & guest sitting area, again with vaulted ceiling
  • Utility room, cloakroom, family bathroom & further wc
  • Delightful gardens both front and rear with rural views beyond
  • Off street parking

Material Information

EPC Rating: (0)

Council tax band: F

Local Authority: Guildford Borough Council

Tenure: Freehold

Reference Number: BWG240363

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Jonathan Rhodes-Smith

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01483 427 101
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Compton village is surrounded by some wonderful countryside ideal for walking and riding. There is easy access to the A3 linking the M25 and London’s airports and is equi-distant to Guildford and Godalming, both with main line stations providing direct services into Waterloo (38 and 47 mins respectively). In the village there is an inn, a couple of antique shops and on the edge of the village is The Watts Gallery, which has a charming tea room. Guildford, with its beautiful cobbled High Street, is approx 3 miles away and boasts a multitude of shops, theatres, cinemas and restaurants. The historic market town of Godalming is a similar distance and features several individual shops, restaurants and bars, and there is an excellent selection of schools in the area both in the private and public sectors.

Transport

Waverley

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