Carolina Ridgemount Road, Ascot
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Transaction history

Listing history

For Sale
Aug 11, 2015
£6,500,000
For Sale
Aug 11, 2015
£6,500,000
For Sale
Nov 21, 2015
£6,950,000

Property Description

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Our analysis

Welcome to Carolina Ridgemount Road, Ascot, a charming and spacious detached type home with 8 bed in the SL5 9RS area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band .

This classic property was built 1900-1929 and has a reported internal area of 1049 internal square metres in a neighborhood known for its allure and prestige. This home stands out for its value and character - with a market valuation of £9,100,000 and a rental potential of £59,150 per month, , it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.

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Additional analysis

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" This stunning residence offers approximately 12,159 square feet of versatile accommodation which has been presented to a high specification throughout and makes the perfect family home and lends itself also to those that require ancillary accommodation with staff and butler quarters. The property is nestled amongst a prestigious and gated community within close proximity to Ascot. Positioned overlooking the excellently regarded Sunningdale Golf Course, just off the A30 London Road. The property offers excellent travel links as well as a serene setting.

Full Description part 2
Without doubt this is a golfers paradise, not only is Carolina situated next to Sunningdale Golf Club but also Wentworth, Swinley and The Berkshire are all within an easy drive. If golf is not your thing, there is horse racing nearby at Royal Ascot and Windsor, a choice of Health Clubs, Spas and leisure centres, Polo at Guards Club and beautiful country walks in Windsor Great Park and on Chobham common. In addition to the local shops, more extensive shopping facilities can be found in Windsor and Camberley. The area is also fortunate to have an excellent selection of schools including, Sunningdale, Hall Grove, Coworth Flexlands, Papplewick, St Georges, Lambrook and ACS Egham, just a little further away are Wellington College and Eton.

Details part 1
Carolina is fitted to a high-specification finish throughout and the attention to detail within the property, even down to the Victorian-style radiators, is immediately evident and consistent throughout the entire property. The accommodation makes an ideal family home and also lends itself for those that require ancillary accommodation and staff quarters. The accommodation is accessed through an impressive pillared porch with solid mahogany front door and side lighting windows leading to a striking reception hall. The welcoming reception hall features a traditional fireplace with a hearth and enjoys Oak flooring and a double-sized cloaks cupboard and reception seating.

Details part 2
From the reception hall, to the right-hand side of the house, is the older part of the property. This wing of the house enjoys a snug reception area with bay window and rear access to the back garden. This reception area leads to a study and a fully tiled cloakroom. A staircase leads from the study and adjoins the third bedroom on the first floor but is not the main stairway. This part of the house could quite easily be separated off from the main living accommodation and utilised as office space or staff quarters or suchlike.

Details part 3
To the left of the entrance area is the main stairway to the first floor and another fully tiled guest cloakroom. Across the second hallway is the pleasant family breakfast room, currently accommodating a large eight-person table comfortably. The traditionally styled kitchen has been attractively fitted with cream wooden cabinets, wood and glass wall cabinets, granite worktops, ceramic wall tiles and a high-gloss ceramic tiled floor. The kitchen benefits from built-in appliances which include a large six-ring gas Range cooker, a built in specialised Gaggenau oven and steam oven, Neff combination microwave and hidden built-in waste bins and a large deep stainless steel sink. The far wall features exposed brickwork and a useful large, shelved pantry area, with space for an American-sized fridge-freezer.

Details part 4
Accessed of the kitchen are two utility areas, both have sinks and storage with worktop space and enjoy immediate access to outside, though one has a cloakroom toilet and the other, space for a washer and dryer; currently semi-professional Maytag machines are fitted. Adjoining the family breakfast room as well as the second hallway is the breath-taking formal dining room, currently with space for a twelve-person dining table. The formal dining room is double-height, mostly dark wood-panelled and overlooked on two sides by the galleried first floor main drawing room and there is an impressive stone-tiled Inglenook fireplace.

Details part 5
Accessed off the formal dining room is the fountain room leading to the swimming pool complex. This room boasts ceramic tiled flooring split over two separate levels with a vaulted ceiling and access into the garden. The main feature of this room is the water fountain and is a perfect relaxation room and casual pool dining room. The indoor swimming pool complex enjoys views over the garden and access to the outside entertainment terrace. The pool is heated and adjoining is a fully air-conditioned and mirrored gym, a cloakroom with shower and boiler room and the Teppanyaki bar and dining room.

Details part 6
The Teppanyaki room centres on a large Teppanyaki hot plate and ceiling extractor. There is a side door access to the front garden patio terrace and a double door gives access through into the rear garden. The snooker room is also accessed off the Teppanyaki room, creating a fantastic entertainment area. The snooker room has its own bar, a traditional stone fireplace with leather-topped surrounding seats and a gas fire. Double doors open out onto the back garden patio terrace. The kitchen area is finished with Beech doors, ceramic wall and floor tiles with space for a dishwasher, washing machine and fridge freezer and there is a built-in electric Smeg hob and built-in oven.

Details part 7
Above the snooker room is an office, which also lends itself to being an additional bedroom. This room is accessed via the stone spiral stairs from the Teppanyaki room. The room enjoys splendid views over the rear garden, has two built in wardrobes and a traditional fireplace fitted with a gas fire. There is an en-suite with shower as well as another kitchen area; once used as a dark room and therefore some original equipment remains installed. The snooker room and office clearly lend themselves to potentially being used as a separate dwelling or annexe. There is an en-suite with shower as well as another kitchen area; once used as a dark room and therefore some original equipment remains installed. The snooker room and office clearly lend themselves to potentially being used as a separate dwelling or annexe.

Details part 8
The first of the bedrooms is located on the ground floor, just off the second hallway from the main entrance hall. The bedroom enjoys views overlooking the rear garden and benefits from a walk-in dressing room and two built-in wardrobes and bathroom/wet room. The bathroom/wet room features a double walk-in glass shower enclosure with rainfall shower head, as well as separate wall-mounted shower hose. Above the his and hers wall-mounted sinks is a lit anti-fog mirror, wooden storage drawers below and on either side separate wall mounted cupboards. There is also a large separate bath with shower head fitting, and a large ceiling-height radiator and hand towel rail. The high-gloss finish is accentuated by the blue LED lighting found along the edges of the bath and recessed shelving areas around the room.

Details part 9
Located on the first floor are four/five bedrooms - the fourth is currently being used as a reception area to bedroom five. All the bedrooms benefit from views of the front lawn and driveway, and the consistently high quality of finish and dΓ©cor is again obvious throughout all with all featuring built-in wardrobe storage. Three of the first floor bedrooms are en-suite, with a further separate family bathroom and cloakroom; again all a similarly high standard. However, from the landing the eye is naturally drawn towards the timber and glass dividing wall of the unique first floor reception area, the gallery of which overlooks the ground floor formal dining room.

Details part 10
This dual aspect room is flooded with light from the east and south-facing balcony and windows, enjoying views of the entire rear garden and Sunningdale Golf Course. One of the main focus points of the room is the large Inglenook fireplace and the balustrades overlooking the formal dining area below. Wooden panels of dark wood shelving and cabinets harbour a door to the small internal bar area. This is complete with counter cupboard units, worktop space and a sink. Standing alone in the reception room is a ceiling-height bookcase and mirror unit, one side of which houses the entertainment unit; taking full advantage of the floor-box electrics.

Details part 11
To the rear and eastern side of the room are two access doors to the outside balcony which also provides access down to the garden below. Above the first floor reception area is the recently added second floor master suite. The master suite enjoys elevated views through large dormer windows to the east over the garden and French door access to the roof terrace opposite. The suite has its own walk-through dressing room and is serviced by its own separate bathroom. Pristinely finished and entirely tiled, the bathroom offers his and hers vanity sinks, toilet, bidet and an elegant modern roll-top bath with shower head attachment. The bath sits underneath and basks in the light of the large bathroom window.

Outside 12
The separate area from the landing near the bathroom is currently used as further storage but could be useful as a small bedroom, nursery or office, and has its own cloakroom at the far end. Additional accommodation is provided within the annexe above the garage which comprises of a reception area, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. The separate area from the landing near the bathroom is currently used as further storage but could be useful as a small bedroom, nursery or office, and has its own cloakroom at the far end. Additional accommodation is provided within the annexe above the garage which comprises of a reception area, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom.

Outside
The property is set within mature and beautifully maintained grounds adjacent to Sunningdale Golf Course. The grounds enjoy a vibrant and blooming flower garden, complete with large rose trellises and circular gravel walkways, bordered planted lavenders and brick walls, lawn garden with a central mature tree and under-lighting, spotlights dotted around the lawn. The lawn edges are surrounded by thick shrubbery amongst which, are nestled an extremely smart garden folly and further water features. There is a large overhanging willow tree, a log store and greenhouse and a triple-bay car garage, above which is the annexe benefiting from a reception area, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom.

General information
Mains electricity, water and drainage * The property is alarmed and covered by CCTV * Tax band: H

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Schools and stations

Nearby Schools
St George's School
0.3mi
St Michael's CofE Primary School Sunninghill
0.3mi
The Marist School
0.5mi
South Ascot Village Primary School
0.6mi
St Francis Catholic Primary School South Ascot
0.7mi
Nearby Stations
Ascot Station
0.6mi
Sunningdale Station
1.5mi
Martins Heron Station
2.7mi
Bagshot Station
3.0mi
Longcross Station
3.2mi

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Renovation improvements

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New Kitchen
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New Bathroom
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Air Conditioning
This could increase your home value by £7,000

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Strengths

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Strength: High floor area
Very spacious living area
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Strength: Family-friendly
Enough beds for the whole family
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Strength: Freehold ownership
This property has the support and stability of full freehold ownership.
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Strength: Good price per square metres
The most similar local properties have a comparable price per square metre.

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Frequently asked questions

  1. How much is Carolina Ridgemount Road, Ascot worth?

    Carolina Ridgemount Road, Ascot is now worth £9,100,000 according to our Mouseprice AVM.

    If you would like to book a free agent valuation for Carolina Ridgemount Road, Ascot - click click here to get a valuation with no strings attached.

  2. What is the rental value of Carolina Ridgemount Road, Ascot?

    The current rental valuation for this property is £59,150 per month, within a price range of £53,235 and £65,065.

  3. How many bedrooms does Carolina Ridgemount Road, Ascot have?

    This property has 8 bedrooms. Search for nearby properties with 8 bedrooms - for sale and to rent.

  4. What are the nearest schools and stations to Carolina Ridgemount Road, Ascot?

    Nearby schools in include St George's School, St Michael's CofE Primary School Sunninghill, The Marist School, South Ascot Village Primary School, St Francis Catholic Primary School South Ascot

    Nearby stations in include Ascot Station, Sunningdale Station, Martins Heron Station, Bagshot Station, Longcross Station.

  5. What type of property is Carolina Ridgemount Road, Ascot

    This is a Detached property. There are 4 other Detached properties on RIDGEMOUNT ROAD, and 14 in total.

  6. When was Carolina Ridgemount Road, Ascot built? How old is Carolina Ridgemount Road, Ascot?

    Carolina Ridgemount Road, Ascot was was built between 1900-1929.

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