This attractive character home was once used by General Young who commanded the Canadian forces in WW2 as a communications centre in the prelude to D-Day. The property provides a reception hall with cloakroom and access to an impressive size cellar, drawing room with an inglenook fireplace, dining room, large kitchen/breakfast room, TV/family room and utility. The first floor offers a principal bedroom with dressing room and balcony, the guest bedroom retains a further external entrance (if required) and an en-suite bathroom. There are two further bedrooms, an en-suite shower room and further family bathroom. The house is approached by a secure electric gated entrance, the grounds approach 3/4 of an acre with lawn and a large patio area. There are four timber built loose boxes that could be converted (stpp) to a home office. This property has a large garden with gate that opens onto School Lane, the heart of the village which leads to the recreation ground with enclosed children's playground and St Michael's school both less than 100 metres from the back gate. Also within less than 2 minute walk is the Village hall and 2 village pubs, plus endless walking paths that lead to the gallops and Headley beyond.
Character property
Inglenook fireplace
Four bedrooms
En-suite and family bathroom
Grounds approaching 3/4 of an acre