Five double bedrooms across two storeys, plenty of family space
Set well back from the lane on a large plot, this substantial five-bedroom detached home blends contemporary extensions with mid-20th century bones. A vaulted central reception and generous open-plan living spaces create a bright, flexible ground floor ideal for family life and entertaining. Large windows and doors frame countryside views and provide a strong connection to the private, mature garden.
Practical additions include a utility room, boot room and an outbuilding currently arranged as office/gym plus store — useful for home working or hobbies. Off-street parking is generous thanks to a gravel in-and-out driveway. The property is freehold, has mains gas heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing fitted after 2002, and sits outside any recorded flood risk.
Notable negatives are factual: broadband speeds are reported as slow and council tax is expensive. The house dates from the 1950s–1960s with later extensions, so buyers seeking a turnkey new build should expect some legacy layouts or systems that may warrant updating. No internal photos or floorplans were supplied, so a survey and internal inspection are recommended to confirm condition and room proportions.
This is a strong option for a growing family seeking countryside tranquillity within easy reach of Cranleigh High Street (about 1.6 miles). It will also suit buyers who value outdoor space, home-working facilities and the scope to refresh interiors to their own taste.