- Light-filled and well-balanced accommodation arranged for modern living +
- Partially walled rear garden designed for easy maintenance +
- Contemporary kitchen with space for dining, opening into a versatile family area overlooking the rear garden +
- Integral garage with driveway parking +
- Principal bedroom with fitted storage and a sleek en-suite shower room +
- Offered to the market with no onward chain +
"As you move through the house, it’s clear how the layout has been arranged around day-to-day family life, with the kitchen, dining and garden spaces all linking together at the rear. The development feels settled and well placed within Ewhurst, giving a village setting with easy access to walks in the Surrey Hills as well as local amenities".
Gavin Amberton — Chantries & Pewleys
Set within a highly regarded development in the picturesque Surrey Hills village of Ewhurst, this attractive four-bedroom home is presented in near-new condition and offers versatile, well-planned accommodation ideal for modern family life.
The entrance hall creates a welcoming first impression and leads through to a generous sitting room positioned to the front of the house. To the rear, the kitchen is fitted with contemporary units and integrated appliances and comfortably accommodates a breakfast or dining table for everyday use. This space opens into a further open-plan dining area with doors to the garden, providing excellent flexibility and lending itself perfectly to use as a family room, snug or play space.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes and a smart en-suite shower room. Three further well-proportioned bedrooms are filled with natural light and are served by a stylish family bathroom.
Outside, the rear garden has been thoughtfully arranged for ease of maintenance, featuring a paved seating area for outdoor dining alongside a lawn. To the front, driveway parking leads to a good-sized garage, completing this appealing home.
Local Area
Ewhurst is a lovely, semi-rural village nestled at the base of the beautiful Surrey Hills just a few miles north east of Cranleigh with bus links to Cranleigh and Guildford. Its population of 2,500 have
access to an array of amenities including a general store, Bulls Head public house, medieval church and a variety of independent retailers including a hairdresser, beauty shop and vet practice. The
village has a play group, pre-school and infant school as well as a range of private and state schools in nearby villages. These include Duke of Kent School in Peaslake, Hurtwood House School,
Cranleigh School and Glebelands High. It has a range of sports and social clubs with local playing fields, a polo club and a wonderful area for pursuing outdoor activities with hacking out or cycling in
the Surrey Hills. Mainline stations are available in Guildford, Woking or Dorking.