An extremely well presented house located with in a short walk of Lingfield Station and is ideally located for local schools and services. With garage and off road parking. Offered unfurnished and available from the 21st of September 2020.
A ground floor two bedroom flat set within a small period purpose built block with a large reception, eat in kitchen leading on to a private balcony and two modern bathrooms.
LingfieldHouse is perfectly located at the top of Sutton Court Road and is located less than a mile from Chiswick Park and Turnham Green stations.
STUNNING THREE BEDROOM TOP FLOOR APARTMENT in manor house between East Grinstead and Lingfield set in beautifully maintained communal grounds. This property is of a very high standard and has it's own entrance with stairs leading to the living accommodation which is all on the top floor. There is a spacious lounge with skylight, feature fireplace
AVAILABLE FOR LONG OR SHORT LET (by separate negotiation). Occupying a delightful rural setting situated along the River Wey, with stunning views over Sutton Place Estate, yet exceptionally commutable in under 45 minutes to London Waterloo door to door, The Old Cottage is an exceptional property with gardens surrounding the property and fantastic d...
Property Reference: 811993.
We have four double rooms available, two are en suite and the other two share a bathroom.
If you're looking to live with people just like you, being friendly full time working professionals, you will love our property. We carefully select our tenants to maintain a positive atmosphere. All of our properties are kept cle...
**VIDEO TOUR AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST** - Small Country Estate with Enchanting Wooded Grounds and Superb Southerly Views
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A fine country residence, set in about 110 acres and sitting in an elevated position, with far reaching views over its gardens and grounds. The property is approached via a gated driveway. ...
Handsome and Historic Country House set in Outstanding Grade II listed Gardens.
Brockhurst has a rich and diverse history, first mentioned in the Domesday Book as the Manor of Brockhurst and later belonging to Philip, Earl of Surrey in 1574. The present house dates back to the mid-Victorian era and was once owned by the Hanbury family of Allen