A beautiful grade 2 listed 18th century home, set in circa 9 glorious acres with stream, 8 stables and training area, paddocks, stunning viewings and separate annexe, this home makes for the perfect country retreat.
A picturesque open front porch leads into a welcoming reception room featuring a fireplace with an oak lintel and log burner. The family kitchen opens into a dining area with a pitched roof, floor-to-ceiling glass, and double doors that lead to an east-facing terrace. The kitchen is equipped with traditionally styled fitted cabinets, a butler's sink, and a range oven. Additionally, there is a useful study and a cellar beneath the reception room. Two staircases lead to the first floor. One staircase accesses the principal bedroom with an en suite shower room, while the other (off the sitting room) leads to two further bedrooms and a bathroom.
One of the original stone barns, has been converted into a very useful separate annexe. This self-contained cottage includes an open plan kitchen/dining/sitting room, a bedroom, and an en suite shower room, making it ideal for multi-generational living.
This lovely home is approached via a driveway offering ample parking and access to the detached double garage. The gardens, with its tranquil ambiance, features a paved terrace overlooking terraced lawns and a pretty stream. Mature shrubs and trees throughout the garden create a picturesque woodland setting.
The property is well-equipped for private equestrian use, featuring a stable yard, sand school, and paddocks, all accessible via a separate drive. The stable block includes eight stables and a tack room with mains electricity and water. The large sand school is adjacent to the stable yard, and the paddocks, totalling around 2 acres, are divided by post and rail fencing with mains water connected.
Surrounding the stable yard and paddocks is an area of natural woodland. In total, the property encompasses approximately 9 acres.
Location:
Stream Farm is situated on the Surrey/Hampshire border, close to the villages of Churt, Grayshott, and Hindhead, which offer local shops, Post Offices, cafes, and medical facilities. There are numerous excellent local schools.
The property offers excellent transport links with access to the A3, M25, national motorway network, and airports including Heathrow, Gatwick, and Southampton. Mainline stations at Haslemere and Farnham provide services to London Waterloo within an hour.
The area boasts delightful countryside for exploration, with footpaths through the Golden Valley accessible directly from the property. Additional walking, cycling, and riding opportunities are available in the local countryside, including the Devil's Punch Bowl, the lakes and woodland around Waggoners Wells, Bramshott Common, Frensham Great and Little Ponds, and Hankley Common.