Built in the early 1900's this charming Edwardian property provides a rarely available opportunity to acquire a home of much character. Filled with space and light this classic Edwardian home retains all the character features one would expect, including high ceilings, attractive cornicing, woodwork, staircases and fireplaces, which have been successfully combined with contemporary modern refurbishments to create a highly desirable home. The spacious entrance hall sets the tone leading to an elegant principal reception room, a cloakroom and open plan kitchen/dining room. The kitchen is a stunning feature providing free flowing bright and adaptable space for day-to-day family living, dining and entertaining. An equally impressive conservatory leads from the kitchen and opens onto the garden. The first floor offers a principal bedroom suite with a large bathroom, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. The second floor offers flexibility in it use and offers two bedrooms and a family bathroom.
OutsideThere is a large gravel driveway offering plenty of parking and leads to the garage currently used as a gym. The enclosed mature rear garden is mainly laid to lawn and surrounded by shrubs and trees giving privacy. There is a patio to the rear of the house offering an ideal space for alfresco dining and entertaining.
SituationMayfield Road can be found on the western side of the town about half a mile from the High Street in one direction and only a little further from Weybridge Station in the other direction. Outstanding schools for all ages are within close proximity. The High Street offers a great selection of shopping facilities (including 2 well known supermarkets), eateries, bars and coffee shops and the station has very regular services to Waterloo (about 30 mins). Junction 11 of the M25 is about 3 miles away, Terminal 5 at Heathrow airport is 11 miles away and Hyde Park in London only 25 miles. Leisure facilities in the general area include golf, tennis and heath clubs, leisure centres and beautiful walks along the River Thames.