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£3,750,000

Littlewick Road, Knaphill, Surrey, GU21

  • 6 beds
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£3,750,000

  • 6 beds
House
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Exceptionally rare opportunity. Whitfield Court Estate proffers a beautifully renovated 16th century Grade II* listed manor house, detached cottage and Grade II listed barn as well as stabling, garaging and an office. Set within capacious walled grounds just shy of 6 acres, the accommodation in total unfolds over a stunning 11,395sq ft and remains hugely respectful of its heritage. A tennis court, woodland area and orchard add to the lifestyle on offer and the outbuildings offer further scope to be converted (STPP). Having undergone a meticulous �2million renovation, Whitfield Court Estate is now ready to be a prestigious family home. Originally built in the 1500s when it was known as Knights Farm, remodelled in the 18th century and extended in the late 19th century, today it offers a wonderful opportunity to acquire a local landmark of significant historical interest and a residence that has the scope and flexibility to incorporate a business and additional dwellings (STPP). Set within the greenbelt in the lower Knaphill conservation area, both the house and Grade II listed barn is considered heritage assets. Carefully and sensitively breathing new life into the original bones of the buildings, the detailed renovation of this estate demonstrates an outstanding example of how to create a 21st century home that at all times remains respectful of its legacy and architecture. From structural repairs to the oak frame and brickwork to the replacement of guttering and drainage, even the smallest of details have been completed to the highest specification, with full planning and heritage consent. Set within grounds of over 5.5 acres, the main Grade II* listed house beautifully blends classical elegance with contemporary detailing. Behind the subtle grandeur of a handsome red brick facade an immaculate three storey layout unfolds over 5,184sq ft with an abundance of exposed beams, wall panelling and fireplaces. Engendering the grace and elegance of bygone eras this bounty of original features sits in harmony with the aesthetics of tastefully luxurious detailing. The breathtaking central entrance hall gives all the encouragement you need to explore a hugely fluid wing where a capacious double aspect living room is filled with sunlight from majestically tall bay windows. Behind its tremendous inglenook fireplace the layout extends into the elegantly understated pared-back design of a superior Shaker kitchen/dining room where double aspect doors tempt you out into the walled garden. A range cooker nestles under a classic mantel extractor, beams stretch out overhead and the stone tiled floor has been exquisitely chosen. Follow the hallway to the rest of the expansive ground floor and you will find the beautiful carpentry of an original dog leg staircase with open string twisted balustrades and a swept handrail. Two further reception rooms sit side by side colour drenched in inspired heritage hues that together with the accomplished wall panelling, conjure discerning places in which to relax and entertain. One has the graceful simplicity of its cornicing and fireplace, while the other has the intricate detailing of architraves and those that extend above the surround of a fireplace that has the glow of a wood burner. A pantry, utility room, hidden plant room and cloakroom are subtle inclusions to a ground floor that instantly captures and sparks your imagination. Upstairs an enviable triple aspect principal bedroom suite stretches out beneath the copious beams of a vaulted ceiling that effortlessly engenders a majestically voluminous feel. Sitting peacefully away from the main accommodation, it incorporates a considerable dressing room area and extends down to an en suite that offers 21st century luxury with its waterfall shower and glorious freestanding bathtub. Wood floors and focal point fireplaces pepper the additional four double bedrooms on this first floor, and whilst one has an en suite of its own, the others share a deluxe bath/shower room that rivals and complements the ensuites. Up above, a stunning loft room with a further beamed vaulted ceiling generates a host of possibilities. Outside The admirable attention to the very smallest of details in the renovation of the main house is reflected in the transformation of the prodigious grounds. Set within the original walled frontage, a quintessential gate opens onto the greenery of the Whitfield Court�s wrap-around gardens and the curves of a tastefully landscaped path give the ideal vantage point to stand and admire a double fronted facade that�s been fastidiously restored to its former glory. The tranquillity continues to the rear of the house where a secluded terrace connects with the entrance hall and kitchen/dining room creating a heavenly sanctuary for al fresco dining. A tennis court, further large lawn and formal landscaping combine to give you every excuse to spend time in the sunshine. An original carriage house has been impeccably converted into Whitfield Court Cottage, a detached self-contained dwelling with a first class kitchen/living room, two double bedroom suites and a first floor mezzanine. Adding to the immense feeling of space and work/life balance on offer, the grounds extend into a substantial woodland area and provide the chance to grow your own fruit in an established orchard. Equestrian households will take note of the seven stables and those running a business will appreciate a fully powered office that was once a grain store. Accessed via a gated driveway, the detached Grade II listed barn with its duo of mezzanines is currently used as secure storage for eight vehicles and there is further parking in a four bay garage that sits adjoining a workshop and store rooms. Together the barn and outbuildings produce a wealth of scope to be converted into additional living accommodation (STPP). Location Currently benefitting Currently benefitting from ongoing re-generation Woking has adopted a brighter more contemporary image in recent years. Shoppers should head for the town centre where a variety of retail choice can be perused including many high street names and dining options for all budgets. The entertainment enthusiast will appreciate the New Victoria Theatre where many London and international shows can be viewed, the Ambassadors cinema complex screening the latest film releases and The Lightbox with a canal side setting for an injection of artistic culture. Sports activities and clubs are well presented in the area with a range of gyms on offer including the recently upgraded sports centre and swimming pool, Hook Heath lawn tennis club and David Lloyd health and racquets club. For those who are keen golfers, there are some fantastic golf courses in the area, which includes the three W�s, Worplesdon, West Hill, and Woking Golf Clubs. Foxhills, Chobham, and the world-renowned members only Queenwood golf club are only a short drive away. It's not only a great place to live, it also boasts excellent access to London for commuting, shopping and leisure. Whether you require the daily commute or want to catch a West End show, hit the stores on Oxford Street or explore the historical and cultural attractions, Woking Mainline Station boasts one of the most regular direct services into central London. You can reach the capital in around 54 minutes via the A3, while London Waterloo is just 25 minutes away by train. If you are heading further afield for business or pleasure, there�s also easy access to the M25, M3, and M4, plus Heathrow and Gatwick airports. There are also a number of highly regarded state and private schools located within easy reach.

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