Fair Winds, Manor Close, East Horsley, Surrey, KT24

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Fair Winds, Manor Close, East Horsley, Surrey, KT24 Fair Winds, Manor Close, East Horsley, Surrey, KT24 6SB Fabulous recently extended and refurbished family home Fair Winds of over 4,000 sq ft over 3 floors Manor Close, East Horsley, Surrey, KT24 6SB Description Built in the 1940s this property has recently undergone extension and complete refurbishment to create a stunning bespoke family home. The impressive entrance hall with limestone tiled flooring provides access to all the principle reception rooms. The double aspect drawing room has a working feature fireplace and doors to the rear garden. There is a charming family room and a luxurious guest cloakroom. The superb kitchen includes a Rangemaster 6 burner hob with double oven and a Fisher & Paykel American fridge freezer. There is also an additional built in fridge freezer. The work surfaces are largely leathered granite, whilst the central island has a honed marble work surface. There is a walk-in pantry and a useful utility room with door to the outside. The first floor has 4 good sized bedrooms, all with luxurious en-suite facilities and fitted wardrobes. The master bedroom suite also includes a dressing area and additional bathroom with bath, large walk in shower and twin vanity. The floor above provides a further bedroom with fitted wardrobe and en-suite shower room, an office and a laundry room. Features of note include hand painted joinery in a tasteful colour palette and underfloor heating to the entrance hall and kitchen/breakfast room. All the windows have been replaced with modern equivalent crittall windows and are double glazed. The landscaped garden is mainly laid to lawn with mature trees and shrubs. There is a large terrace area and garden room with working fireplace, creating a fabulous al fresco entertaining area. The driveway provides ample parking and access to the detached double garage. Accommodation 3 reception rooms | 5 bedroom suites 1 further bedroom/office | Utility room Laundry room | Detached double garage Well landscaped garden in secluded plot EPC rating = C Location East Horsley village offers a great selection of shops, cafes, restaurants and local butchers. Horsley train station runs a direct service to London Waterloo in about 45 minutes and to Guildford in about 16 minutes. The M25 Junction 10 is easily accessible which is useful for connections for London Gatwick and Heathrow Airport. There is an excellent array of schools nearby, including Manor House School, St Teresa’s School, Cranmore School, Glenesk School, The Royal Grammar School, Guildford High School and Tormead School. Effingham Golf Course and The Drift Golf Club are close by. Surrey Hills is nearby with an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offering endless views and scenery. Hatchlands Park is owed by The National Trust and is ideal for dog walking, horse riding, running and cycling. Fair Winds, Manor Close, East Horsley, Surrey, KT24 6SB Fair winds Gross internal area (approx.) Total = 374 sq.m (4025 sq.ft) Main House = 340 sq.m (3664 sq.ft) Garage = 34 sq.m (361 sq.ft) For Identification Only. Not To Scale. © www.squarefeetuk.com Double Garage Fair5.89 windsx 5.74 Gross19'4'' x 18'10''internal area (approx.) Fair winds Fair windsTotal = 374 sq.m (4025 sq.ft) Gross internal area (approx.) Gross internalMain area House (approx.) = 340 sq.m (3664 sq.ft) FloorplansTotal = 374 sq.m (4025 sq.ft) Total = 374Garage sq.m (4025 = 34 sq.ft) sq.m (361 sq.ft) Main House = 340 sq.m (3664 sq.ft) Main HouseFor = Identification340 sq.m Only.(3664 Not sq.ft)To Scale. Total = 374 Garagesq.m (4025 = 34 sq.ft)sq.m (361 sq.ft) Garage = 34© www.squarefeetuk.comsq.m (361 sq.ft) For Identification Only. Not To Scale. For Identification Only. Not To Scale. Main House ©= www.squarefeetuk.com 340 sq.m (3664 sq.ft) © www.squarefeetuk.com Garage = 34 sq.m (361 sq.ft) Master Dressing Bedroom Room Kitchen/ Double 5.38 x 3.20 Bedroom 6 Breakfast Garage 17'8'' x 10'6'' 5.49 x 3.35 Room Double Double 5.89 x 5.74 Garage 18' x 11' 7.65 x 5.56 Garage 19'4'' x 18'10'' 25'1'' x 18'3'' 5.89 x 5.74 5.89 x 5.74 19'4'' x 18'10'' 19'4'' x 18'10'' Bedroom 3 5.56 x 2.95 Utility 18'3'' x 9'8'' Drawing Room 5.89 x 5.05 Bedroom 5 Laundry Master Dressing 19'4'' x 16'7'' Dressing 3.96 x 3.25 Room Bedroom 2 Master Bedroom Room 3.58 x 3.30 Family Kitchen/Bedroom 4 Bedroom Room 13' x 10'8'' Master 4.80 x 3.68Dressing 5.38 x 3.20 11'9'' x 10'10'' Room Kitchen/ Breakfast4.09 x 4.01 5.38 x 3.20 Bedroom 6 Entrance Breakfast Bedroom15'9'' x 12'1''Room 17'8'' x 10'6'' Bedroom 6 4.50 x 3.81 Room13'5'' x 13'2'' 17'8'' x 10'6'' 5.49 x 3.35 Hall Kitchen/ Room 5.38 x 3.20 5.49 x 3.35 14'9'' x 12'6'' 7.65 x 5.56 Bedroom 6 18' x 11' Breakfast 7.65 x 5.56 17'8'' x 10'6'' 18' x 11' Room 25'1'' x 18'3'' 25'1'' x 18'3'' 5.49 x 3.35 7.65 x 5.56 18' x 11' 25'1'' x 18'3'' Second Floor Bedroom 3 Bedroom 3 First Floor 5.56 x 2.95 5.56 x 2.95 UtilityBedroom 3 Utility 18'3'' x 9'8'' 18'3'' x 9'8'' 5.56 x 2.95 Ground Floor Drawing DrawingUtility 18'3'' x 9'8'' Room Room 5.89 x 5.05 Bedroom 5 Laundry Drawing 5.89 x 5.05 Bedroom 5 Laundry 19'4'' x 16'7'' 3.96 x 3.25 Room Room Room 19'4'' x 16'7'' Bedroom 2 3.96 x 3.253.58 x 3.30 Family Bedroom 4 Bedroom 2 13' x 10'8'' 3.58 x 3.30 5.89 x 5.05 Family Bedroom 4 4.80 x 3.68 Bedroom 5 Laundry 13' x 10'8''11'9'' x 10'10'' Entrance Room 4.09 x 4.01 4.80 x 3.68 11'9'' x 10'10'' 19'4'' x 16'7'' Entrance Room 4.09 x 4.01 15'9'' x 12'1'' 3.96 x 3.25 Room Hall 4.50 x 3.81 13'5'' x 13'2''Bedroom 2 15'9'' x 12'1'' 3.58 x 3.30 Family Hall Bedroom4.50 4x 3.81 13'5'' x 13'2'' 13' x 10'8'' 14'9'' x 12'6'' 4.80 x 3.68 11'9'' x 10'10'' Room 4.09 14'9''x 4.01 x 12'6'' Entrance 15'9'' x 12'1'' Hall 4.50 x 3.81 13'5'' x 13'2'' 14'9'' x 12'6'' Second Floor Second Floor First Floor First Floor Second Floor Ground Floor First Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property Savills Cobham either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, [email protected] measurements or distances are approximate. The text, images and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that 01932 586200 the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. 180806SW.
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