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Ground Floor Apartment Principal ground floor apartment Albury Park Mansion, Apartment 3, Albury Park, Guildford, GU5 9BB Communal reception hall • Kitchen / dining room with mezzanine above • Master bedroom with dressing area, en suite bathroom • 3 further bedrooms and three bathrooms Gym, spa, sauna and wine stores • Double garage and allocated parking • Private garden • Stunning communal gardens and grounds Guildford town centre 5.6 Parking is offered at the side of miles; Guildford station 6.3 the apartment and within a miles; West Clandon station 4.1 separate double garage. miles; A3 5.4 miles; Central Set in over 5 acres of London 31.9 miles; Gatwick exquisitely landscaped airport 30.3 miles and gardens within the Duke of Heathrow airport 24.3 miles - Northumberland’s 150 acre all distances are approximate. parkland, Albury Park Mansions is a Grade II* listed Description stately home with a long and Principal ground floor distinguished history. This apartment, within the beautiful and historical Surrey magnificent Albury Park house is surrounded by Mansion, enjoying a stunning magnificent Listed mature parkland setting in the Surrey gardens and sits on the bank Hills Area of Outstanding of the River Tillingbourne. Natural Beauty, yet benefiting Albury Park enjoys an from excellent commuter links. impressive architectural The magnificent drawing provenance. Most recently, the room with outstanding ceiling mansion has been fully heights offers a glimpse into restored, renovated and the period grandeur of the updated to a modern and house. With similar technological specification. proportions offered within the The building now marries family kitchen and four main history and grandeur with 21st bedrooms the apartment sets century living, and the itself apart from others apartments are ready for a currently available for sale. new chapter in the life of this There is a mezzanine study stately home. above the kitchen currently With origins predating the being used as a snug. Within Domesday Book and an the lower ground floor is a exceptionally rich architectural wonderful cavern style bar heritage, Albury Park rightly with a spa, sauna, gym and deserves its Grade II* Listing. wine cellar. Outside, the Various different owners, from apartment has direct access Earls to parliamentarians and onto an area of private terrace bankers have left their mark on and garden within which a the estate and have wedding reception for 150 was contributed to distinctive recently hosted. Communal appearance and stunning grounds extend to around 5 surroundings that remain acres. today. Sir John Soane, architect for approximately every 15 the Bank of England, made minutes and a journey time of several improvements to around 38 minutes. Albury Park Mansion including Alternative train services are the striking and prominent available from West Clandon cantilevered staircase which station, with a journey time of imparts an awe-inspiring around 55 minutes to London sense of arrival to three of the Waterloo. Access to London is new apartments. via the A3, which connects to Augustus Pugin, designer of the M25, the national the Houses of Parliament, also motorways, Gatwick and left his mark by giving Albury Heathrow Airports and the Park Mansion its unmistakable south coast. Gothic Tudor appearance and crowning glory: 63 individual Tenure candlestick chimneys. In more Share of the freehold recent history, Algernon Percy, 6th Duke of Northumberland, Energy Performance became the new owner of A copy of the full Energy Albury Park and ownership of Performance Certificate is much of the estate has been available upon request. retained by The Northumberlands. Viewing Strictly by appointment Location with Savills. Set within the beautiful English countryside it is possible to enjoy the best of both worlds, a lovely rural setting and a large town nearby. Close by are the charming villages of Albury and Shere, which lie within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. St Martha’s chapel on the hill, Blackheath, Silent Pool, Newlands Corner, and other well known beauty spots, are all within easy reach and the neighbouring countryside offers miles of wonderful walking, cycling and riding. Guildford, with its renowned shopping and recreational facilities, including the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, multiplex cinema and Spectrum Leisure Centre, is just a short drive away. Its mainline station offers a regular service to London Waterloo, with trains Albury Park Mansion, Apartment 3, Albury Park, Guildford, GU5 9BB Main House gross internal area = 5,929 sq ft / 551 sq m Savills Guildford Garage gross internal area = 323 sq ft / 30 sq m 01483 796800 Total gross internal area = 6,252 sq ft / 581 sq m savills savills.co.uk [email protected] Bedroom 5.81 x 3.52 19'1" x 11'7" Garage 6.00 x 5.00 19'8" x 16'5" Sky Bedroom 4.36 x 3.91 14'4" x 12'10" Seat Study 3.76 x 2.94 12'4" x 9'8" Bedroom Family Kitchen Sky 7.50 x 6.89 12.05 x 5.76 24'7" x 22'7" 39'6" x 18'11" Drawing Room 5.90 x 4.67 10.64 x 7.16 19'4" x 15'4" 34'11" x 23'6" Dressing Room 3.85 x 1.94 12'8" x 6'4" F/P Storage Mezzanine 3.03 x 1.28 9'11" x 4'2" Above Kitchen Ground Floor Utility 2.02 x 2.02 6'8" x 6'8" 3.45 x 2.56 Bedroom 11'4" x 8'5" 4.40 x 3.28 14'5" x 10'9" 4.18 x 3.34 13'9" x 10'11" First Floor Above Utility Sauna Sky Gym 6.28 x 3.22 Jacuzzi 20'7" x 10'7" Reception 11.21 x 4.72 36'9" x 15'6" Basement FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY - NOT TO SCALE The position & size of doors, windows, appliances and other features are approximate only. Denotes restricted head height © ehouse. Unauthorised reproduction prohibited. Drawing ref. dig/8408774/LCO For identification only. Not to scale. © 200114GGP Important notice Savills, its 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 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, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that 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. .
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