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Guide price

£1,100,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Aviary Road, Pyrford GU22

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Positioned on the private Aviary Road within the desirable village of Pyrford, offering a peaceful setting & strong sense of community

  • Tudor Lodge - a distinguished home conveniently positioned for local amenities, highly regarded schools & mainline station

  • Beautifully maintained reception & family spaces including a living room flowing through to a skylit orangery filled with natural light

  • Separate dining room, dedicated study, kitchen/breakfast room with peninsula bar for relaxed meals & downstairs cloakroom

  • Four double bedrooms, complemented by two en-suite shower rooms & well-appointed family bathroom, offering a calm & well-balanced upper floor

  • Mature, well-established garden offering a private & easily maintained outdoor setting

  • Driveway parking, double garage with internal door to kitchen & secure side access

  • Moments from Sandy Lane, the canal towpath & nearby woodland walks

  • EPC: C / Council tax band: G / Free from onward chain

Village life, with light at its heart.

With its Tudor-inspired frontage, Tudor Lodge carries a sense of heritage from the outside - yet once inside, the atmosphere unfolds beautifully. Light-filled and open, the interiors feel fresh, flowing and thoughtfully arranged for the way life is lived today.

Positioned along Aviary Road - widely regarded as one of Pyrford’s most desirable private roads, where homes are long cherished and seldom available - the setting alone makes it special. At the lower end of the road, Sandy Lane opens into woodland walks that, in spring, are carpeted with bluebells. From there, paths wind past the golf clubs and down towards the Wey Navigation, blending countryside, canal and village life in one easy sweep.

Inside Tudor Lodge, the hallway introduces a generous sense of space, with rooms arranged naturally around it. The living room sits centrally - warm and welcoming, centred around a fireplace and generous enough to gather comfortably.

From here, the space opens directly into the orangery, creating a natural extension of the main living area. This later addition has reshaped the way Tudor Lodge is enjoyed. With its skylight and glazing framing the garden, it draws in soft east-facing morning light - bright and uplifting at the start of the day, settling into a calm, relaxed atmosphere by afternoon. The light gives it an airy quality, yet it remains inviting and comfortable - a space that naturally becomes the setting for everyday life.

Separate from this, the dining room offers a more defined space for entertaining, complete with a door opening onto the garden - ideal for summer lunches, celebrations and evenings that gently move outdoors.

The kitchen connects seamlessly into a breakfast area arranged around a peninsula bar - chairs tucked beneath, coffee poured, conversation unfolding as meals are prepared. Defined yet sociable, it strikes an easy balance. From here, there is access to the side of the property and into the double garage - practical for daily life and offering clear potential should additional space ever be explored in the future.

A downstairs cloakroom adds convenience, while an additional reception room at the front -currently used as a study - provides flexibility for home working, playroom use or a quieter retreat.
Upstairs, the proportions continue to impress. The principal bedroom enjoys a spacious en-suite shower room, creating a calm and private sanctuary. The second bedroom also benefits from its own en-suite shower room, while two further bedrooms are complemented by a well-presented family bathroom. Fitted storage throughout keeps everything feeling balanced and easy.
Outside, the rear garden offers patio space for outdoor dining and relaxed afternoons in the sun. To the front, driveway parking sits alongside a lawned area with gated side access, adding practicality and privacy in equal measure.

Life in Pyrford has its own rhythm. Warm-hearted neighbours, cricket on the village field and the church nestled close by for life’s milestones all shape a community that feels genuinely connected. The village hall hosts theatre productions, fitness classes and events for all ages, while the Cricket Club and social club bring generations together. Independent shops and the village school sit at the centre of daily life.

Nearby Woking and Guildford provide broader shopping and dining options, while West Byfleet’s mainline station offers fast connections to Waterloo - allowing village calm without compromise.
On one of Pyrford’s most cherished roads, Tudor Lodge is not simply a home, but a place to truly belong.

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