An elegant period wing located in a private setting on the fringes of Wray Common, set within mature gardens.
The property is ideally located at the end of a private road on Wray common with direct access to the common via a pedestrian gate in the garden. This elegant wing, believed to originate from the Edwardian era has been extended over the years to provide a charming home in a great location.
The majority of the accommodation is arranged on the ground floor, the enclosed entrance porch leads to a generous hallway. The main reception and dining room is the centrepiece of this property. Formerly the billiards room of the principal house, this magnificent space boasts impressive feature ceilings with intricate decorative coving and architraves, complemented by an imposing fireplace and a sweeping bay window that floods the room with natural light. To the rear and side of the property, a generously proportioned and fully fitted kitchen with integrated appliances leads to a combined dining and sitting area, offering direct access to the rear garden and patio ideal for indoor-outdoor living. Practical elements include a useful utility room/cloakroom with WC and a walk-in larder and pantry, conveniently located off the kitchen.
There are four double bedrooms and a single bedroom, currently utilised as a study. Two well-appointed bathrooms serve these rooms, one featuring convenient Jack and Jill access. The double bedroom located on the first floor further benefits from built-in wardrobes and an adjacent study area or dressing room.
Outside the property is enveloped by well-maintained and enclosed mature gardens to the front, rear, and side. A substantial gravel driveway to the front offers ample private parking, complemented by a detached garage.
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I love the location of this period house with the potential to renovate it to your own style.
Holly-Ann SibleyProperty agent