A stunning, Grade II listed, semi-detached period home of outstanding character with hugely appealing original features including fabulous inglenook fireplaces and historic beams, topped off with a stunning charming, immaculately kept south facing garden and all within a short walk of the town centre and station.
Crosslanes farm offers a wealth of charm and character with an exceptionally pretty, south facing terrace and garden and spacious accommodation, it truly is an amazing home. Throughout the house are the hugely appealing, original period features that one would expect to find in a home of this calibre such as stunning, inglenook fireplaces and beautiful oak beams and joinery.
The front door opens into the dining hall with exposed beams in the ceiling and an amazing inglenook fireplace complete with a rich, quarry tiled hearth. The kitchen is the other side of the dining hall and does offer a possibility to open out to create and kitchen dining area. The main drawing room is a notably light space thanks to a bright triple aspect and also has a fabulous inglenook fireplace while at the far end it opens into a lovely garden room that has a picturesque view over the terrace and garden beyond. On the other side of the house the kitchen has a door that leads out to the sun terrace, therefore ideally positioned for when eating outside in the warmer months.
On the first floor the main bedroom has a hugely appealing sense of space, thanks in part to a high, vaulted and beamed ceiling which floods naturel light in to the property. The second bedroom is an equally comfortable size and has the potential to create an en suite here should an incoming buyer so wish. Bedroom three is also a comfortable double room and has a hugely attractive view over the garden while the fourth bedroom is currently used as a very attractive study.
Woking has a thriving town centre offering extensive shopping, dining and leisure facilities including The New Victoria Theatre & Cinema, and the Lightbox Gallery. For golfers there is a choice of clubs including, Woking Golf Club (one of the oldest in the U.K. founded in 1893), Westhill, Hoebridge, Worplesdon, Chobham and Foxhills (including spa and hotel). Both the Basingstoke Canal and the River Wey are close by for walking, cycling and fishing (permit required), whilst nearby Chobham Common is a National Nature Reserve.
The area is well served by both state and private schools including: Goldsworth Primary, Hoe Bridge, St Andrews, Greenfield, Halstead, Woking High School, St Dunstan’s, Hoe Valley and St John the Baptist School.