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BURROWS FARM Gomshall, Guildford Wood Street Village BURROWS FARM Gomshall, Guildford Wood Street Village, Guildford Address BURROWS FARM Gomshall, Guildford, Surrey GU5 9QE www.hillclements.com In the heart of the Surrey Hills, this fantastic barn conversion is set amongst beautiful 01483 300 300 countryside and is ideally placed to access both Guildford and Dorking by road and 6 Quarry Street, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 3UR rail. [email protected] • 3/4 BEDROOMS High Street and numerous arcades offer a • TWO BATHROOMS selection of shops, to rival the best of London's • VAULTED SITTING ROOM famous streets. • KITCHEN / BREAKFAST ROOM The Property • A superb barn conversion on the southern edge FAMILY ROOM • RECEPTION ROOM / BEDROOM of this popular Surrey Hills village. The • STUDY / BEDROOM principal living space is open plan with • UTILITY ROOM fabulous high vaulted ceilings. The main • GARAGE reception room is split level and triple aspect • SOUTH WEST FACING GARDEN with large windows overlooking the gardens. The raised area works well for a sitting room Guildford (Waterloo 38 mins) – 6.5 miles and the lower as a kitchen breakfast room with Gomshall Station – 0.5 mile Dorking – 6 miles adjoining family room. As with many barn conversions there is an element of flexibility in The Location how the accommodation cold be used. Gomshall is a popular village in the heart of the There is a gated courtyard for parking and Tillingbourne valley in the Surrey Hills Area of garage. A large paved terrace runs across the Outstanding Natural Beauty, in between back of the property and above this the garden Guildford and Dorking. The village benefits is west facing and backs on to paddocks with from two local pubs, a café, garage and petrol an outlook to Shere and the North Downs. station as well as a railway station linking to An area of field suitable for use as paddock, Reading and Gatwick airport via Guildford and grazing or smallholding measuring almost 1 Dorking respectively. Shere is within walking acre (0.96acre), immediately adjacent to the rear distance which has wider selection of shops of the garden is available by separate catering for days to day needs which include a negotiation. co-op and post office. Local primary schools include Shere C of E Infants, Peaslake School Directions and Surrey Hills. There are also a choice of From Guildford, proceed out through Merrow private schools in the area which include on the A25 turning right towards Newlands Cranmore, The Duke of Kent and Cranleigh Corner. Head down the hill passing Silent Pool School. The County town of Guildford is 6.5 on your left and continue along here, bypassing miles away and provides a mainline train station the village of Shere. Continue into Gomshall with a fast service to Waterloo. The A3 also and turn right into Queen Street, just opposite provides quick access by car to the M25 and the petrol station. Proceed along here, central London. Guildford provides a diverse continuing over the level crossing and up the range of social and recreational facilities: hill. At the brow of the hill the Burrows Barn including theatre and cinema. The cobbled will be found on your right. MISREPRESENTATION ACT - THESE PARTICULARS ARE FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AND DO NOT FORM ANY PART OF ANY CONTRACT H976 Printed by Ravensworth 01670 713330 .
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