Ken Roberts
Director, Head of Guildford & Horsham Residential Sales
Guildford Estate AgentsHorsham Estate AgentsLogmore Farmhouse is a stunning Grade II listed classic oak-framed three-bay farmhouse, datubgfrom the 15th century. The property features elevations of red brick as well as timber frame and painted brick infill, while inside there are numerous delightful original details. The farmhouse features exposed timber beams and brickwork throughout, including in the well-proportioned drawing room and the useful study, both of which have impressive original fireplaces. There is also a splendid sitting room with a vaulted ceiling, skylights overhead, two sets of French doors opening onto the garden and a woodburning stove. The kitchen has fitted units, an island and an Aga, while adjoining the kitchen is an art studio, together with a utility room and boot room. The first-floor accommodation has two distinct areas, served by three separate staircases. The main area has three well-presented double bedrooms, two of which are en suite including the principal bedroom with its large walk-in wardrobe. The second first-floor area (above the kitchen) has a further well-proportioned double bedroom with its own bathroom. There is an annexe adjoining the main farmhouse, with a studio-style layout including an open-plan bed-sitting room, kitchenette and shower room. The second annexe is in the barn and features a spacious sitting room, dining room and kitchen with a beautiful, vaulted ceiling, as well as three bedrooms, two of which are en suite.
The farmhouse and outbuildings are set in extensive gardens and grounds, surrounded by picturesque Surrey Hills scenery. The driveway provides parking for several vehicles, while the property includes plenty of paved and gravel terracing for outdoor seating and al fresco dining. The garden is mostly laid to lawn, with an ornamental pond and various established shrubs, trees and hedgerows. There is also a vegetable garden and a grassy meadow with views across the surrounding fields and in addition, several further outbuildings including the oak-framed granary, the tool and mower shed, the pavilion and the utility and tank room. All set in 1.62 acres.
This property has 1.6 acres of land.
The property is in a highly desirable position close to the village of Westcott, within easy reach of popular Dorking and surrounded by the rolling countryside of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Westcott has various everyday amenities including local shops, pubs, a village hall and a primary school. There is a fine choice of schools in the area, including the outstanding-rated St Paul's CofE Primary School in Dorking, as well as the independent Box Hill and Belmont schools. The area is well connected, with the A24 nearby providing easy access to the M25 (junction 9), while Dorking’s mainline station provides fast and regular services to London Waterloo.
From Guildford, take the A246/Epsom Road away from the centre and continue on Epsom Road for 2 miles before taking the third exit at the roundabout to stay on Epsom Road. Continue onto Trodds Lane, then after just more than a mile, at the junction, turn right onto the A25/Shere Road. Follow the A25 for 6.7 miles, then turn right onto Westcott Heath. Turn left onto Logmore Lane and after 0.8 miles, take the lane on the right. You will find the property at the end of the lane.
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