Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to Glenwood Cottage Callow Hill, Virginia Water, a charming and spacious detached type home with 4 bed in the GU25 4LW area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band G.
This classic property was built before 1900 and has a reported internal area of 203 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 £1,495,000 and a rental potential of £9,718 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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Additional analysis
In addition to our own current description, this property has received a tailor-made description dated to Oct 18, 2015. It's possible the property has changed since then,
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Glenwood Cottage offers one of those almost unique opportunities to
purchase a property on a large plot of land where one can
refurbish/reconfigure or extend/redevelop (subject to planning
approval) at less than ยฃ1.5M. Built in the late Victoria era as a
coach house to the main house, this characterful property requires
substantial improvement. We believe it has never previously sought
planning permission or been extended and presents a wonderful
opportunity of a ?blank canvas? to those with the vision of
bringing this house into the 21st century, without paying in excess
of ยฃ2M one would normally expect to pay for a family house on such
a large plot of land. It is set in a semi-rural location with views
over Crown land to both the front and rear, with the most wonderful
secluded gardens to the rear which are laid out in 3 sections; the
more formal lawned area of garden with various shrubs and trees, a
lightly wooded area with stunning blankets of Bluebells in the
Spring and an organic orchard and fruit cage to the rear which
comprises apples, pears, quince, medlars, greengages, goosberries,
raspberries, redcurrants, loganberries, cherries, rhubarb and
walnuts. There are even a couple of beehives producing ?Glenwood
Honey?! Glenwood Cottage is situated in the highly desirable
village of Virginia Water - home to the world renowned Wentworth
Estate which was developed in the 1920?s with its mix of mainly
large family homes and mansions intertwined with its now 3 superb
golf courses, including the famous West Course. Virginia Water Lake
and Windsor Great Park are all easily accessible and the main-line
train station is about 1.25miles (with a short-cut to reduce this).
Virginia Water has become one of the most sought after locations in
the country and is synonymous with luxury housing. Although in
close proximity to the capital, it still retains a more rural feel
with many surrounding parks and open spaces. It also benefits from
excellent transport links to London and the south east with easy
access to the M25, M4 and M3. London Heathrow Airport (15 mins) and
London Gatwick (35mins) are also within easy reach. Schools
around the area include Eton College, Bishopsgate School,
Papplewick, St Georges, St James & Hampton Boys and the two
International Schools Tasis and the American Community School as
well as numerous other quality establishments. The area really is
blessed with choice in this department. The local area benefits
from many international sporting venues including Guards Polo Club,
Ascot Racecourse and the Wentworth Club which also has excellent
Spa and tennis facilities, as well as the golf already
mentioned. Entrance Hall: Hardwood front door with glass
panel to the side, some Oak panelling to the walls, feature beamed
ceiling, carpeted staircase to the first floor. Sitting Room:
This lovely L-shaped room has attractive wood panelling, high
ceiling, window and leaded light French doors to the conservatory,
further window to the front, built in cupboards. Bathroom:
Bath, wash-hand basin, w.c. window to the front, door to the rear.
Kitchen: Some fitted units and built in double oven and 4-ring gas
hob, parquet flooring, original stable doors to the conservatory.
Utility Room: Double Belfast sink, window, parquet flooring.
Boiler Cupboard: Parquet & concrete flooring, oil fired boiler.
Conservatory: Original stable door from the kitchen, concrete
floor, brick base with windows all round and a pitched
polycarbonate roof, double doors to the rear garden and a prolific
grape vine. Study/Music Room: Open fireplace with original ?deer?
tiled slips and timber surround/mantle-piece, panelled walls,
double window to the front with glass panel either side and door
to: Annexe: Kitchenette: Small kitchenette which has a
sink unit, double window and door to: Bedroom: Double opening
window and French doors to the front, wardrobe. En Suite Bathroom:
Small shower-bath, w.c. pedestal wash-hand basin, part tiled walls,
frosted window to the side. First Floor: Family Room/Bedroom:
Originally the ?hayloft?, this huge room could easily be
sub-divided to provide a good size double bedroom and still retain
a sizeable landing. There are beams to the high vaulted ceiling and
painted brick walls, access to loft space, windows to the front and
rear and a blocked fireplace with timber surround and ornate
mantle-piece. Bedroom 2: Lovely Double room with sash window
overlooking the rear garden, fitted wardrobe. Inner Hall:
Sash window to the side/front Bathroom: Suite comprising panelled
bath, w.c. wash-hand basin, window to the side, built in wardrobe,
built in airing cupboard. Bedroom 3: Good double room with sash
window to the side/front, sink unit, door to an external staircase.
Bedroom 4: Window to the side, access to loft space. Outside:
Front: Shrubbery beds, driveway to allow parking for several cars
with circular shrubbery bed and original cobbled courtyard nearer
the house, leading to the: Double Garage: With part pitched tiled
roof, double doors to the side and rear, light & power. Rear
Garden: The mature shrubbery and trees provide a high degree of
privacy from almost every viewpoint. There is a fig tree behind the
conservatory and at the bottom of the garden is an orchard and
fruit cage with numerous varieties of fruit to indulge in. The
garden could be enjoyed by adults and children alike with endless
opportunities for dens and tree-houses! EPC Rating F. ?
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