A charming country cottage steeped in history, but sympathetically modernised for 21st Century living. Fronting many acres of common land and backing directly on to open fields, ‘Old Rickford’ is set well back from the road amid glorious gardens. The main house, dating back to the 17th Century, is grade II listed and full of historic charm, and complemented by the addition of a stunning oak-framed kitchen/dining room with bi-fold doors opening out on to the patio and gardens.
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- Grade II Listed Cottage Dating Back To The 17th Century
- Two/Three Reception Rooms
- Modern Vaulted Kitchen/Dining Room Opening Onto Gardens
- Inglenook Open Fireplace
- Three/Four Double Bedrooms
- Bathroom With Freestanding Bath And Walk-In Shower
- Shower Room & Utility Room
- Approximately 0.6 Acre Plot, Fronting Common Land and Backing Onto Open Fields
- Well Insulated Garden Studio/Home Office
- Planning Permission Exists (22/P00183 Guildford BC) To Replace Existing Double Length Garage And Carport Area With Garage, Studio And Loft Space
Fronting many acres of common land and backing directly on to open fields, ‘Old Rickford’ is set well back from the road amid glorious gardens. The main house, dating back to the 17th Century, is grade II listed and full of historic charm, and complemented by the addition of a stunning oak-framed kitchen/dining room with bi-fold doors opening out on to the patio and gardens.
There is a small boot room on entering ‘Old Rickford’, leading to a large, low-beamed reception hall. The double aspect sitting room features a much-used inglenook fireplace, and a third reception room would be ideal as a formal dining room, a home office or a fourth double bedroom, with a separate WC and a WC/shower room nearby. A utility room houses the washing machine, boiler and water softener.
Upstairs are three characterful double bedrooms and a bathroom, all featuring historic beams and wooden floors. The principal bedroom has a high, vaulted ceiling, an ancient door leads from the second bedroom to the third, but a second staircase gives the third bedroom independent access. In the bathroom, modern Roca fittings include a freestanding bath and a separate walk-in shower.
In recent years, the current owners have totally refurbished the original house, replacing all plumbing, wiring and heating, as well as adding the kitchen extension and Yorkstone terrace. The tiled roof was thoroughly overhauled earlier this year. The lovely south facing 0.6 of an acre gardens also include a garden studio, ideal as a home office, two sheds and a greenhouse. Planning permission has been granted to replace the existing double length garage and carport area with a larger garage and studio.
Worplesdon has a mainline station, making it the ideal country base for commuting to London, with a 30 minute journey time to Waterloo. Both Woking and Guildford are easily accessible for more frequent train services and for excellent shopping and recreational facilities. Local amenities include the village hall, church, a public house/hotel and a bakery. It is within easy reach of both the M3 and A3, giving excellent access to Heathrow and Gatwick airports. Open countryside plus Rickford and Whitmoor Commons make it a dog walkers’ paradise.
Council Tax Band G
EPC Rating E