High-spec four-bedroom home with sustainable tech and excellent school catchment..
Approx. 2,200 sq ft high-spec family accommodation
Four bedrooms; two with ensuite bathrooms
South-facing, level rear garden with large granite patio
West-facing solar panels; air source heat pump; underfloor heating
Insulated garden shed with power — suitable home office/studio
Private driveway providing off-street parking for several cars
NHBC 10-year Buildmark guarantee; extensive recent renovation
Records show original construction 1976–1982; verify heating setup
Set on a large plot in sought-after West Horsley, this newly refurbished four-bedroom detached house offers about 2,200 sq ft of high-spec family living. The home combines contemporary finishes with sustainable tech: west-facing solar panels, an air source heat pump, underfloor heating to both floors and full fibre broadband. Two bedrooms have en-suites and the principal suite is generous; a lift shaft is ready for future installation for long-term accessibility.
The ground floor delivers strong indoor-outdoor flow with a granite-island kitchen, four ovens, bifold doors to a south-facing garden and a large granite patio — ideal for entertaining. Practical additions include an insulated garden shed with power (suitable as a studio or home office), private driveway parking and a provisioned lift shaft. Double glazing, porcelain and Amtico floors, solid oak stairs and high-end fittings underline the property’s finish.
Important factual notes: records indicate original construction dated 1976–1982 despite extensive recent rebuild/renovation and an NHBC 10-year Buildmark guarantee is provided. Heating systems are mixed: the house features an air source heat pump and underfloor heating fed in part by solar, yet mains gas and a conventional boiler/radiators are also listed — buyers should confirm the current primary heating setup. Council tax band is currently unknown.
Location strengths include very low local crime, fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and top local schools including The Raleigh School and Howard of Effingham. The property is freehold and presented with a high specification for modern family life, but prospective purchasers should budget for typical upkeep of renewable systems and verify specification details during inspection.