Bay Tree Cottage is a delightful, detached three bedroom home situated in the heart of the village with local amenities immediately to hand. Dating back to the 16th Century, this delightful period property has immense charm with brick elevations relieved by pretty leaded light windows under a clay tiled roof. The accommodation is arranged over two floors having a welcoming dining/reception hall with inglenook fireplace and wood burning stove leading through to a kitchen/breakfast room with gas fired Rayburn and a central island unit extending to a conservatory. Completing the ground floor accommodation is a beautiful double aspect sitting room with inglenook fireplace. Stairs rise to the first floor where there are three double sized bedrooms and a family bathroom with the principal bedroom having a superb vaulted ceiling. This quintessential period cottage has immense charm with exposed ceiling and wall timbers, wide plank oak flooring and it is tastefully balanced with modern fitted fixtures and fittings. Outside, the property has a driveway with parking and garden gate leading through to a pretty southerly aspect cottage garden that extends to the front and side of the property which is abundantly stocked with established flowers and shrubs and given the property's central village location. We highly recommend a visit to fully appreciate the charm that this property offers.
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Bay Tree Cottage is a delightful, detached three bedroom home situated in the heart of the village with local amenities immediately to hand. Dating back to the 16th Century, this delightful period property has immense charm with brick elevations relieved by pretty leaded light windows under a clay tiled roof. The accommodation is arranged over two floors having a welcoming dining/reception hall with inglenook fireplace and wood burning stove leading through to a kitchen/breakfast room with gas fired Rayburn and a central island unit extending to a conservatory. Completing the ground floor accommodation is a beautiful double aspect sitting room with inglenook fireplace. Stairs rise to the first floor where there are three double sized bedrooms and a family bathroom with the principal bedroom having a superb vaulted ceiling. This quintessential period cottage has immense charm with exposed ceiling and wall timbers, wide plank oak flooring and it is tastefully balanced with modern fitted fixtures and fittings. Outside, the property has a driveway with parking and garden gate leading through to a pretty southerly aspect cottage garden that extends to the front and side of the property which is abundantly stocked with established flowers and shrubs and given the property's central village location. We highly recommend a visit to fully appreciate the charm that this property offers.
From our office turn left into the High Street carrying on to the second mini roundabout turning left into the Ewhurst Road and immediately right into Mead Road. Bay Tree Cottage can be found immediately on the left hand side.
Cranleigh is an attractive and vibrant village ideally positioned at the foot of the Surrey Hills, being approximately 20 minutes equidistant from the neighbouring towns of Guildford, Godalming, Horsham and Dorking. London Waterloo can be reached by rail from Guildford with a direct service taking just 42 minutes. Said to be the largest village in England, Cranleigh has so much to offer with numerous independent and national shops including Rawlings Butchers, Cranleigh Fish, Celebration Cakes, 140 Fashion store, M&S Food Hall, Sainsburys, Co-Op, Boots, Superdrug and the Handymans Store. Fountain Square is the centre of Alfresco entertainment and dining provided by the Richard Onslow pub/boutique hotel, Browns Gin & Tea bar, Pizza Express and Yangaz Café. There is also a Thursday market in Village Way car park. Leisure facilities are well provided for with numerous clubs and societies including Cranleigh Golf and Leisure Club, football, rugby and cricket clubs and Leisure Centre with indoor pool, gym and squash courts. Lovely countryside surrounds the village, perfect for country walks and horse-riding pursuits. The Downs Link footpath and bridleway passes to the west of the High Street and follows the route of the old railway line between Guildford and Shoreham.
Ground Floor:
Entrance:
Sitting Room:
13' 6'' x 10' 0'' (4.11m x 3.05m)
Dining Area:
15' 8'' x 12' 8'' (4.77m x 3.85m)
Kitchen:
18' 9'' x 12' 0'' (5.71m x 3.67m)
First Floor:
Bedroom One:
14' 10'' x 10' 6'' (4.52m x 3.20m)
Bedroom Two:
13' 4'' x 12' 6'' (4.06m x 3.81m)
Bedroom Three:
12' 7'' x 11' 6'' (3.83m x 3.50m)
Bathroom:
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This is a Freehold property.