Dating back to circa 1720, Dial House is a charming Grade II listed home located in the heart of popular Chobham Village. The property has distinctive red brick elevations relieved by a hipped slate roof with later additions including a blocked and rendered window with a sundial incised and an angled bay window with views over the garden.
Set back behind a walled garden, this iconic Chobham property perfectly mixes character charm while offering modern conveniences. Multiple reception rooms all offer their own quirks and individuality. The 26ft living room is particularly impressive, with dual aspect and focusing around the Inglenook fireplace. Additionally, you will find three reception rooms that can suit several uses, including one that has an en-suite bathroom and could make a ground floor bedroom.
The kitchen breakfast room is particularly impressive, vaulted ceilings and Velux windows flood the room with natural light and there is plenty of space for a good sized breakfast table. The quality fittings include ample eye and base level units and appliances in keeping with the character of the room.
Head upstairs via the turning staircase and you will find three double bedrooms all with fitted storage. Bedroom one features a charming bay window, a dressing room and en-suite. The two bathrooms are well presented, both with walk in showers the larger of the two also features a free standing bath.
Approached through electric gates, the shingle driveway offers ample parking and access to the detached garage. The garden, originally designed by Chelsea Flower Show winner, Fiona Stephenson is set to one side with a lawned area with mature flower borders. The cottage garden theme continues around the house.
Situated in the heart of the pretty village of Chobham, with its Grade 1 Listed village church and Medieval tower. There is a good selection of local facilities and convenience stores, restaurants and pubs including the Raymond Blanc Brasserie and the Sun Inn. More extensive shopping centres can be found in Guildford and Woking which are both about 9.6 and 5 miles distant respectively.
The village also has an excellent rugby club with a large and flourishing junior section and a thriving tennis club. The area also offers good leisure facilities including some of the finest golf clubs in the world, such as Wentworth, Sunningdale and Queenswood, horse racing at Ascot and Windsor and polo at Ascot and the Guards Club. Chobham Common offers 1,400 acres of national nature reserve the largest in the southeast of England, ideal for walking and riding pursuits.
Commuter road and rail links are excellent with Woking mainline station about 5 miles away with frequent direct trains to Waterloo (approx 27 mins) Junction 3 of the M3 is 4 miles away, Junc. 11 of the M25 7 miles, Terminal 5 at Heathrow 15 miles and central London 32 miles.
Important information
This is not a Shared Ownership Property
This is a Freehold property.
Property Ref: 58092_HOR240193
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