We'll find your next home

£500,000

Windlesham, Surrey, GU20

  • 2 beds
Flat

£500,000

  • 2 beds
Flat
PREMIERAGENT
Get Buyer Passport

Get a privileged access with Buyer Passport

  • Instantly access new properties
  • Access off-market properties
  • Stand out from other buyers
Buy with a mortgage
Buildings icon

Estimate monthly mortgage payment:

£2,283 per month

Minimum deposit amount:

£25,000
  • Share iconShare

Get a privileged access with Buyer Passport

  • Instantly access new properties
  • Access off-market properties
  • Stand out from other buyers
Property Description

Set within a semi rural location in grounds exceeding two acres is this extensively refurbished character conversion apartment found within a former Victorian manor house.

Property Details

Located in a semi-rural area just 1.5 miles from Sunningdale train station and 2 miles from the M3 motorway, the property is accessed via a private road off the A30. This property is set within the grounds of the historic Longman Baronetcy estate (Circa 1835) and is enveloped by mature gardens filled with vibrant Rhododendrons and a variety of trees, many exceeding 10 meters in height.The entrance to the building's lobby is through double wooden doors flanked by satin glass windows, leading into a period hallway that features a turning staircase and a stained-glass window at the landing. The hallway also includes a roof lantern and period tiled floor.Ample parking is available in the building's forecourt, and the apartment comes with the added advantage of a separate private garage. It is being offered for sale with no chain.Internal inspection will reveal an sympathetically renovated first-floor character apartment offering views of the communal lawns and surrounding woodland from three aspects, two of them benefitting from a private balcony accessed via fully glazed wooden period floor-to-ceiling French doors. The apartment with its tall rooms retains many of its original features including an open mantel fireplace within the drawing room, original period doors, picture rails and decorative ceiling roses and coving throughout. Except for added double-glazed panes, all original period windows, including the balcony French doors, have been replaced with bespoke handmade wood replicas. Further, all windows and balcony doors open inward, enabling optimum use of balcony space and ease of access for cleaning.
Entrance / Hallway:
The entrance hallway showcases a stunning Victorian mosaic tiled floor, equipped with programmable underfloor heating for added comfort. It also includes automatic sensor lighting and custom-designed sliding panel doors that stand three meters tall, which open to reveal ample cupboard shelving and storage for coats. Entrance / HallwayThe central corridor serves as the main passageway, linking all the rooms, such as the kitchen, drawing room, master bedroom, second bedroom, and bathroom.Drawing Room: The drawing room serves as the main reception and living area, accessed through elegant double-opening doors that reflect its period charm. This inviting space features an open fireplace, high ceilings embellished with a traditional ceiling rose, and decorative picture rails and coving. A south-facing window is positioned beside the fireplace, while three floor-to-ceiling French doors on the east side lead out to a balcony. The left door swings open to the left, the right door to the right, and the central door is removable, allowing for a fully open transition to the balcony. This design creates a flow between the drawing room and the balcony, and the picturesque view of the lawn and surrounding trees. Additionally, the room is equipped with a wall-mounted electric heater and connections for television, internet, and telephone services. Overall, the drawing room balances functionality with sophisticated aesthetics, making it a perfect space for hosting guests or simply enjoying the tranquil garden views.The master bedroom boasts a dual aspect design, featuring a west-facing double window that overlooks the forecourt and surrounding trees, as well as south-facing three-panel French doors that lead to a second balcony, which offers a picturesque view of the lush communal gardens and trees affording good privacy. The room is furnished with a period-style fitted wardrobe and a free-standing electric heater for comfort.
Bedroom Two:
Bedroom two is a generous double room that benefits from a south-facing double window and an 'L' shaped period-style fitted wardrobe. It is also equipped with a free-standing electric heater, along with telephone and internet connections. This room also retains original features, including a decorative ceiling rose, picture rail, and coving, adding to its charm.Bathroom:the bathroom features a west-facing double-fronted opaque window with two clear pane upper quarter-light windows. It is fitted with a white bathroom suite comprising a low-level W.C., pedestal wash, hand basin, panel-enclosed bath with folding glass shower screen, Victorian style mixer and shower tap, and automatic AquaLisa power shower. The walls surrounding the bathtub are fully tiled to ceiling height. The bathroom also includes a cupboard housing the hot water storage tank and shelving. It benefits from programmable underfloor single coloured Victorian mosaic tiled flooring and a towel rail.
Storage loft:
Accessed through a drop-down ceiling hatch and a retractable ladder within the bathroom, the apartment offers a loft storage area situated above the bathroom and the adjacent high-level hallway. This loft space is equipped with electric lighting and serves as additional storage. Garage: Accessed from the main driveway, garage is located adjacent to the forecourt, within a block of three garages. This garage has been recently renovated, featuring a completely new roof and covering, as well as an electrical supply and lighting. It benefits from an electric roller-shutter security door that operates with an electronic activation key. Grounds: Grounds are surrounded by mature rhododendrons, shrubs, and trees. At the rear of the house, there is a lawn area framed b hedges and a variety of trees, with a summer house positioned on one side of the lawn. The grounds are interspersed with several pathways that wind through the wooded sections. In front of the building, a gravel forecourt offers parking space, bordered by a lawn and enclosed with a chain-link fence and mature trees.

Tenure Unexpired Years 129

Council tax band D

If you'd like to talk to us about this property, quote reference 5579945 when calling.
Download brochure

Mortgage calculator

Find out the cost of a mortgage for your new home.

£2,283 per month
Your repayment term
Please be aware, your results are only an estimate and should not be considered as a mortgage quote.

Your estimated purchase costs

Find out how much it will cost to purchase this property.

Stamp Duty tax
These figures are estimates and are provided for guidance only
£3,750
Mortgage and legal costs:
£999
HomeBuyer Service - Everything you need to purchase this property all in one place
  • Mortgage advice and application
  • Conveyancing fee
  • Homebuyer protection insurance

Do you have property to sell or part exchange?

How can we help you today?

  • Find out what your
    home is worth
    case
    Check instantly an estimated value of your home
  • Find the best
    local agent
    guides
    Compare local estate agents based on their performance
  • Get an Instant
    cash offer
    house
    Get a cash offer for your property in under 48 hours

Area highlights

We’ve gathered data on the property locations to help you get-to-know the local area.

Things you should know

Some useful things about this property we think you should know

Bell icon

Be the first to see the newest properties

Create an alert and we'll email you the latest properties that come to market which match your requirements.