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Modern 7 bed Detached property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£3,495,000
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£835,000 Jun 30, 1997

Description

"A picture perfect Queen Anne style Grade II listed house which is superbly modernised and in immaculate condition, set in beautiful grounds in this wonderful location.

Description

Viewed from the outside, Lee Place is a picture perfect Queen Anne style country house, with classically proportioned white walls, sash windows and reclaimed terracotta roof tiles.

However, step inside and you will appreciate the complete rebuild to the highest future proofing standards which was completed in 2014. The front part of the house still retains some 17th century period features such as the impressive beam and the Inglenook fireplace in the sitting room. The rest of the house is much more modern in feel but remains in tune with the older parts thanks to sash windows.

Key to the house is the central hall and handcrafted curved staircase, lit from above by an oval skylight. All the rooms are accessible from this beautiful central space. Downstairs rooms are versatile and could be used for many different purposes. They are linked to their neighbouring rooms, which creates a delightful sense of light and easy flow.

There is a fabulous Thomas Ford kitchen breakfast room which runs the length of the house, with adjoining patio in similar stone that creates an outside in feel between the wonderful interior and the garden.

Top quality fittings, flooring and lighting are everywhere, and the space is used to the maximum. To this end, the owners built an ingenious staircase to open up two additional rooms into the roof space. Here you can enjoy the house s original oak timbers which still look like they were laid yesterday.

The garden of approximately 1.6 acres surrounds the house. Different varieties of trees, including fruit trees, give the sense of a small park set inside a much larger one, that of the surrounding golf course. Abundant flower beds have been carefully planted with a multitude of roses, shrubs and herbaceous plants over some 20 years so that it is a blaze of colour from spring to autumn. Lee Place used to be the farmhouse whose land became the Sutton Green Golf Club.

Original timbered barns have been turned into a four port garage and a studio home gym. The swimming pool, just beyond the limestone patio, is easily accessed from the kitchen and is sufficiently hidden by plants and box hedging to be discrete.

The house is set in a band of greenbelt which stretches along the banks of the river Wey towards the heart of the village of Sutton Green. Once at the river, there are miles of footpaths along the National Trust tow path through unspoilt countryside.

Location

With origins back to Domesday, Sutton Green enjoys a semi rural situation, within easy reach of all amenities. Located within Green Belt, the surrounding countryside comprises mainly farmland, extensive areas of common land and the Wey Navigation. The village provides a farm shop, pub, golf club, garage and two churches, whilst Sainsbury s supermarket is a couple of miles away. Guildford and Woking provide between them a comprehensive range of shopping, leisure and cultural amenities.

Communications are excellent, with the A3 providing a direct route to London or the south, linking with the M25 at Wisley for the airports and the national motorway network. There is a good rail service from Guildford, Worplesdon and Woking, with journey times to London Waterloo from around 23 minutes from Woking.

There is a wide choice of schools in the area, including Hoe Bridge and St Andrews in Woking, Tormead, Royal Grammar and Guildford High School in Guildford, St Catherine s in Bramley and Charterhouse in Godalming.

Recreational opportunities include sport and leisure centres at Guildford and Woking, golf at Sutton Green, Woking, Worplesdon, West Hill and Wisley. In addition, there is ample opportunity for walking, cycling and riding in the surrounding countryside and along the River Wey.

A3 Burpham 2 miles, Woking 2.5 miles, Guildford 4 miles, M25 J10 10 miles, Heathrow Airport 18 miles, Central London 30 miles all mileages approximate .

Square Footage 5,009 sq ft


Acreage 1.6 Acres"

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5,484 sqm plot

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Nearby Schools
Freemantles School
1.0mi
Westfield Primary School
1.2mi
Hoe Valley School
1.2mi
Barnsbury Primary School and Nursery
1.4mi
Kingfield Primary School
1.4mi
Nearby Stations
Worplesdon Station
1.0mi
Woking Station
2.4mi
Clandon Station
2.8mi
Guildford Station
3.4mi
Brookwood Station
3.6mi
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