The Ridge, Woldingham | £2m (Sold)

“Davison also designed High Veld (formally Snowdon) in 1910. This is the best of the houses along The Ridge, on the crest of the Downs, with a romantic staircase of thick tiles, to the porch and front of tile-hung gables and veranda.” Extract from ‘’The Buildings of England’’

Details

Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 4
Receptions: 4
Square Feet: 4590

As you approach this property, you notice how private this home is and will be struck by the grandeur of the covered staircase with coloured glass inserts that leads down to the entrance porch. Through the front door, you will be greeted by a graceful oak panelled entrance hall, which leads to the sunroom and doors that open out to the breath-taking view. The hallway splits the living and dining rooms, both of which feature exposed beams and original working fireplaces, perfect for cosy evenings at home. The kitchen/breakfast room is beautifully fitted by Smallbone, and features quartz work surfaces, integrated appliances by Gaggenau and Miele, and a three-oven Aga. The kitchen is supported by a walk-in pantry and a utility room, providing ample space for all your storage needs. Leading from the kitchen there is a back staircase leading to a charming sixth double bedroom, with an adjoining shower room and WC, which is separate from the rest of the house and could be used as a large study.  There is also a WC and cloakroom on the ground floor, and a study offering a private space for work or relaxation.

The wood-panelled staircase leads up to the first floor, where you will find three double bedrooms, all facing south and sharing access to a full-width balcony that is bathed in wisteria during the summer, providing an ideal vantage point to take in the extensive views beyond. The family bathroom has been recently refurbished. The master bedroom benefits from an ensuite and a separate dressing room with beautifully fitted wardrobes.  This provides a comfortable suite of rooms The second floor boasts a large open space that is used as a games room, ….for entertaining guests or spending time with family. This floor also offers the accommodation of two further double bedrooms and a shower room, providing ample space for guests or family members.

The exterior of this magnificent Arts and Crafts style home is just as impressive as the interior. The front of the property boasts a private gravelled driveway leading to a parking and turning area in front of the house providing ample space for multiple cars, and a detached garage for two cars, in addition, for those who enjoy horse riding, there is a stable with two loose boxes and a small paddock.  There is an original greenhouse attached to the garage, for gardening enthusiasts.  As you move to the rear of the property, you will be greeted by a well-stocked garden that surrounds the house, providing a beautiful setting. This is filled with a variety of mature trees and colourful shrubbery, creating a truly picturesque view.  The garden also features terracing, lawns, and herbaceous borders, making it the perfect space for outdoor activities. There is a patio the length of the house which offers breath-taking views of the surrounding gardens and beyond. This is perfect for entertaining guests, providing the ideal space to host barbecues and garden parties. Overall, the exterior of this property offers a balance of luxury, charm, and natural beauty, making it the ideal family home.

Overall, this Arts and Crafts style home offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of history, with an interesting array of original features and modern amenities that make it the perfect home for anyone looking for luxury and charm.

Location Guide

Nestled within the North Downs between Oxted and Warlingham lies the quintessential village of Woldingham. The unique character of the village, the surrounding green belt, and the high-end residents make this a very sought-after place to call home. On a nice day, you can stroll to “The Crescent” to pick up your fruit & veg, or if it's raining then jump to Waitrose down the road! There’s also a large recreation ground with tennis courts for a friendly tournament, and Woldingham Golf Club and North Downs Golf Club for something a bit more serious.

If all the green gets a bit much then head to Reigate or Oxted for some retail therapy or head for Woldingham Station where you can be whizzing into London Bridge and London Victoria - there are three trains every hour during peak times and now the Thameslink stops at Woldingham too. The M25 is easily accessible and Gatwick is within half an hour making a last-minute getaway a breeze.

The education options are fabulous - there are great independent - Woldingham School, in particular, is a wonderful school for 11–18-year-old girls, and state schools close by, especially the very sought after Woodlea Primary school.

 
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