A truly unique Edwardian home in the heart of a sought after area, positioned on a plot of approximately 0.75 acres of delightful established gardens. Stonecroft is a Grade II listed, unique property built in 1904 for members of the Harris Family, who established Farnham Pottery in 1873 and were known for their pottery and Farnham green glazed ware. Within the build of the property are decorated pottery tiles bearing the date 1904 and the initials EH and AEH.
To the ground floor the arched open porch leads into a central hallway that gives access through to all of the ground floor accommodation and WC. The bay fronted sitting room is wonderfully bright, with an ornate fireplace featuring original glazed tiles.
The dining room and study also feature decoratively glazed tiled fire surrounds.
The kitchen is at the rear of the property and has terracotta tile flooring, glazed brick wall and a feature lead lined, coloured, stained glass picture window. The kitchen features a range of cupboard and drawer units with granite worktops, an AGA and a bench seating area. Adjoining the kitchen is a walk-in pantry and a utility room where there is access out to the garden.
To the first floor the main bedroom has a dressing area set in the deep bay window with built in wardrobes. There are three further double bedrooms. There is also a bathroom and shower room.
Outside there is a rather unique lean-to conservatory, constructed out of terracotta moulded glazing bars of varied designs. There is a detached garage/workshop which is an attractive building with a pretty, Dutch gabled exterior.
The garden is made up of delightful areas, including the brick pathway leading to the front door with beautiful brick pillars. The garden is enclosed by mature hedging and mature shrubs. There is a secluded terrace, an open and level area of lawn, vegetable garden and chicken run.
The plot measures approximately, three quarters of an acre.
Freehold
Council tax band G