Summers, West Clandon, Surrey
With its prestigious architectural heritage and convenient location, this 16th century village house will be ideal for the cultured commuter.

Situated in the pretty village of West Clandon, Summers is a grand 16th and part 17th century village residence, discreetly situated behind a magnificent high red brick wall. The house featured in an article in Country Life in May 1916 which referred to the re-modelling and extension it underwent in 1902 at the hands of Edwin Lutyens. Accommodation is spacious and well laid out with a magnificent Music Room (drawing room), dining room and three further reception rooms, together with a large kitchen with separate breakfast room. Upstairs there are five/six principle bedrooms, four with ensuite facilities. The property also includes a staff flat with separate entrance and a two-room studio (formerly the Old Granary). Formal gardens surround the house and there is a fenced paddock of approaching 4 acres.
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Offers in the region of £3.5 million are invited by Hamptons International. For more information please call Hamptons on +44 (0)1483 572864
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