The Drive, Milford, GU8 6FA, United Kingdom
Originally believed to have been designed and built by Sir William Chambers, architect to King George III, this is a special private estate, comprising only a few country homes, cottages and a church. We understand the Estate dates back to Saxon times, is classified as being within a Conservation Area, an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and an Area of Great Landscape Value. The building has stunning far reaching views over parkland, which was designed and completed by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown, the River Wey, countryside, and one of the earliest cricket fields in England. This magnificent country house has undergone intensive sympathetic restoration in 1998 and accommodates only seven apartments across two wings, with a magnificent entrance hall servicing the apartments. The interior of the apartment has been finished to exacting standards with benefits including approx. 5-meter high ceilings with decorative cornicing, deep skirting boards, decorative architraves, feature fireplaces, sash windows and wooden shutters to some rooms, and a video entry system at the main doors and courtyard. The accommodation is arranged over three floors, and benefits from with magnificent far-reaching views, direct access to a good sized terrace and garaging. The accommodation comprises of a principal bedroom with a walk-in dressing room and en suite bathroom, and two further bedroom suites to the first floor. To the ground floor is a reception hall, cloakroom, dining room, billiards room with interconnecting doors into a morning room, and then a drawing room. To the lower ground floor is a superb well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room, bedroom four/study, bedroom five with walk-in dressing room, cloakroom, utility room and wine cellar.
Property type: Flat
City: Waverley
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 3
Price: 30000 £
Deposit: 13846 £
Terrace: Yes