Listed for £1,650,000
March 18, 2026
Sold for £1,025,000
2018
Sold for £750,000
2004
Sold for £575,000
2000
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Completing the accommodation is a garden studio, used as both an office and gym. This benefits from a hard wired Internet connection and both heating and power.
The gardens to the rear of this home are very special and an idyllic setting in which to raise a family; with a deep patio adjacent to the house acting as a sun trap, ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining. From here the majority of the garden extends away into lawn interspersed with mature trees, however there are also a set of steps to a hidden garden area. The garden is both dog and deer proof, and to the end of the formal garden is a bonus garden area, fenced off for security with a stream running through it. A summerhouse close to the kitchen (with power), is a final useful addition.
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: G (Correct at time of publication and is subject to change following a council revaluation after a sale)
Services: The property has mains water, electricity, gas fired central heating to radiators. Private drainage - Water treatment plant.
Broadband and Mobile services: Visit checker.ofcom.org.uk
Private Road: Current contributions £400 per annum
Location: Star Hill Drive is an exclusive and private cul-de-sac nestled on the edge of Churt and Frensham in The Surrey Hills AONB, offering substantial family homes in spacious and discreet plots. The area is characterized by its peaceful ambiance and picturesque surroundings, providing a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of the nearby Georgian market town of Farnham.
Churt boasts a thriving village community with essential amenities including a convenience store, post office, Indian restaurant and two pubs; The Crossways and Bel & The Dragon. An active village hall hosts various events and just behind is a children’s play area, cricket pitch, football pitches and tennis Club. St Johns village Infant school (Outstanding Ofsted report in 2010) is the local school which is highly regarded in the area. There is an excellent choice of both state and private schools in the area including South Farnham School, Weydon Secondary School, St. Polycarps, Edgeborough, Frensham Heights, More House and Barfield.
Avalon Garden Centre, Hyde Orchards Farm Shop and Churt Sculpture Park are close by. Walking, riding and cycling can be enjoyed at Hankley Common, Frensham Ponds, Thursley Nature Reserve, Witley and Milford Commons, Elstead Moat Pond and Board Walk and The Devils Punchbowl. Hankley golf club is very close by and sailing is available at Frensham Great pond.
South West train service runs a frequent service from Farnham Station to London/Waterloo in approximately 53 minutes. Communications are excellent with the A31/A3 and mainline station providing links to London and the South Coast. The A331 Blackwater Valley road links Farnham with the M3, M25 and Heathrow.
Farnham is an old English Georgian market town with narrow cobbled streets and attractive architecture boasting many shops, cafés and restaurants, a 12th century castle and parish church. The town plays host to monthly and seasonal markets and the centrally located Farnham Maltings Arts Centre offers theatre, film and crafts events. New to the town is Brightwells Yard complex bringing a new shopping centre with a six screen cinema, restaurants, town square and public gardens.