Pretty 16th century property in Surrey village for sale
This charming period property is a fantastic family home with a pretty garden and good connections to London Waterloo

Gratton Corner is an attached Grade II listed three-bedroom property believed to date from the 16th century. Originally built as an open Hall House, internally there are many attractive period features including open fireplaces and exposed wall and ceiling timbers.
The ground floor has three spacious reception rooms and a generous breakfast room opening through to the kitchen while upstairs the property has a fine master bedroom suite and two further double bedrooms plus a family bathroom.
The converted period barn in the garden provides a wonderful entertaining space or guest accommodation with separate living, bedroom and bathroom space.
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The sheltered garden faces south west and has been landscaped with care over the years.
Gratton Corner is located within the Surrey village of Dunsfold which is surrounded by pretty open countryside. The village has a beautiful thirteenth century church, a local shop with post office and a pub. Godalming is just six miles with a direct line to London Waterloo and Guildford is just ten miles.
The guide price is £1,250,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01483 565 171 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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