Offers over
£2,250,000
4 bed detached house for saleGoose Rye Road, Worplesdon, Guildford GU3
4 beds
4 baths
5 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Curchods - Guildford
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About this property
Set within approximately 2.5 acres of stunning gardens and paddocks, The Milling House offers an exceptional equestrian lifestyle in a beautifully restored 19th-century home. With over 4,000 sq ft of elegant living space, it features a magnificent orangery, bespoke kitchen, multiple reception rooms and a self-contained studio annexe. Original character blends seamlessly with modern comforts, including underfloor heating and vaulted ceilings. Tucked away down a private lane near Worplesdon, this is countryside living with outstanding access to both Guildford and Woking town centre and Worplesdon station provides access to Waterloo station within 28 minutes.
Tucked away at the end of a quiet private lane, The Milling House presents an expansive and meticulously maintained family home that beautifully combines heritage architecture, with thoughtful high-quality enhancements. Spanning over 4,000 sq ft, the accommodation is rich in character, with a graceful sense of space and light throughout.
Inside, the house reveals a sequence of well-proportioned living areas designed to meet the needs of both daily life and entertaining. A warm and inviting atmosphere is created through exposed timbers, original brickwork, and stone flooring which is offset by natural daylight. The layout flows effortlessly from one room to the next, balancing traditional charm with a clean, understated aesthetic.
At its heart, a triple-aspect drawing room exudes comfort and warmth with its beamed ceiling, generous proportions, and a central fireplace housing a wood-burning stove. Adjoining this is a charming dining room with bespoke cabinetry and bi-folding timber doors that open directly onto a private terrace, making it perfect for indoor-outdoor gatherings.
The handmade kitchen is both functional and stylish, featuring solid wood cabinetry, integrated Neff appliances and a large central island with breakfast seating. A Rangemaster cooker sits beneath a traditional chimney mantle, adding a rustic focal point. A matching utility room provides additional workspace and storage, as well as practical access to the garden.
Further living spaces include a separate sitting room and an elegant double-aspect study, each offering their own character and flexibility. The highlight is undoubtedly the spectacular orangery - a light-filled space with wrap-around windows and twin French doors, creating a seamless connection to the gardens. With underfloor heating and impressive glazing, it serves as a tranquil year-round retreat.
Upstairs, the accommodation continues to impress with four generously sized bedrooms, each benefitting from high ceilings and painted beams. The principal suite includes a private balcony with elevated views, a wall of fitted wardrobes and a luxurious en-suite complete with a walk-in rainfall shower and deep bathtub. A second bedroom also enjoys an en-suite shower room, while the remaining rooms are served by a well-appointed family bathroom. A ground floor cloakroom completes the internal layout.
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