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This substantial six-bedroom Victorian home has an additional three-bedroom west wing adding up to an amazing nine bedrooms in total.
Set in an elevated and secluded position, the old vicarage has great views across the village of River as well an attractive garden.
The house is believed to have been built in 1873 for the vicar of River, Guston and Temple Ewell. In the 1950s it was split, forming a wing.
Although the house has undergone recent modernisation, it still retains many of the original period features including high ceilings, deep cornices, skirtings and fireplaces.
On three levels, the garden has a range of mature horse chestnut trees, yew trees and a huge assortment of shrubs and foliage. The highest level nearest the house is the perfect place to sit and relax while overlooking the grounds. At the bottom of the garden is a charming flower meadow and a pleasant orchard.
The Old Vicarage is on the market with Smith-Woolley & Perry at £695,000. More details on 01303 226622.