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Jenkins Barn is a delightful detached period home which was orginally built as a threshing barn in the late C16 or early C17. The barn has been sympathetically renovated and re-fitted with stylish modern fittings and décor whilst retaining much of its character, with exposed timber beams to the walls and ceilings. The flexible layout creates the possibility for a self-contained annexe.

The ground floor has a comfortable, dual aspect reception room at the rear with an open fireplace, while the heart of the home is the 29ft kitchen, dining room and sitting room, which has French doors at the front and an open-plan layout which is ideal for entertaining. The kitchen is fitted with shaker-style units, a central island, a split butler sink and a range cooker, while there is also space for a dining table or a seating area.

Upstairs there are three double bedrooms, all of which have built-in storage. The principal bedroom benefits from a walk-in wardrobe and an en suite shower room, while there is also a family bathroom with a separate shower unit. On the ground floor there is one further bedroom en suite, as well as a utility room, which could be used as a kitchen for a private annexe.

At the front of the property there is plenty of parking space on the driveway, as well as access to the detached garage. The garden to the rear requires landscaping but includes a patio across the back of the house for al fresco dining, as well as high timber fence borders for privacy from neighbouring properties.

The property is situated in the sought-after village of Cranleigh, on the edge of the Surrey Hills (an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty). This charming village offers a variety of shops and everyday amenities, including a Sainsbury’s and an M&S Simply Food, as well as a variety of restaurants, pubs and cafés. There is also a leisure centre and a medical practice, while schooling is available at the outstanding-rated St. Cuthbert Mayne Catholic Primary School, Cranleigh Church of England Primary School, and for secondary, the Glebelands School as well as the independent Cranleigh School. The regional centre of Guildford is readily accessible and offers an array of shops, restaurants and entertainment. Leisure amenities in Guildford include The Yvonne Arnaud, Electric and G Live theatres, Surrey Sports Park and The Spectrum Sports Centre for a comprehensive range of sporting facilities.
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