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A fantastic example of a rarely available four bedroom house set in grounds of just under an acre in the picturesque village of Headley. The property forms part of a mansion house steeped in history.
The mansion house, Headley Park was built in 1898 by John Newton Mappin, owner and founder of the silversmiths and jewellers Mappin & Webb. The original Headley Park was destroyed by fire in 1897. Headley park was then bought in 1925 by the American financier George Weeks who offered the house to his friend and American ambassador to Great Britain Joseph Kennedy (John F Kennedy's father) as part of the American Embassy at the outbreak of the second World War which he accepted and occupied for a short time. For the rest of the war it was occupied by the Canadian High Commission. After the war, the building was sold to a local developer who converted the house into five residences.
Accommodation comprises of an imposing entrance hall, cloakroom, utility, triple aspect drawing room with original English oak flooring, 12ft high ceilings (throughout the ground floor), bay window over looking the grounds and a grand fireplace, large kitchen/breakfast room through to a further reception also with a large marble fireplace. The room also has French doors leading to the outside. The first floor offers four large double bedrooms and a superior family bathroom with roll top bath and separate shower cubicle.
The property is accessed via a gravel driveway offering ample parking. The mature landscape grounds are westerly facing and offer a large lawn area with a mix of shrub and tree borders and a secluded patio area ideal for entertaining accessed via the kitchen.
This property is in excellent decorative order and must be viewing to fully appreciated the size and character on offer.
The mansion house, Headley Park was built in 1898 by John Newton Mappin, owner and founder of the silversmiths and jewellers Mappin & Webb. The original Headley Park was destroyed by fire in 1897. Headley park was then bought in 1925 by the American financier George Weeks who offered the house to his friend and American ambassador to Great Britain Joseph Kennedy (John F Kennedy's father) as part of the American Embassy at the outbreak of the second World War which he accepted and occupied for a short time. For the rest of the war it was occupied by the Canadian High Commission. After the war, the building was sold to a local developer who converted the house into five residences.
Accommodation comprises of an imposing entrance hall, cloakroom, utility, triple aspect drawing room with original English oak flooring, 12ft high ceilings (throughout the ground floor), bay window over looking the grounds and a grand fireplace, large kitchen/breakfast room through to a further reception also with a large marble fireplace. The room also has French doors leading to the outside. The first floor offers four large double bedrooms and a superior family bathroom with roll top bath and separate shower cubicle.
The property is accessed via a gravel driveway offering ample parking. The mature landscape grounds are westerly facing and offer a large lawn area with a mix of shrub and tree borders and a secluded patio area ideal for entertaining accessed via the kitchen.
This property is in excellent decorative order and must be viewing to fully appreciated the size and character on offer.
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Stations Nearby
- Leatherhead
- 2.5 miles
- Tadworth
- 1.9 miles
- Tattenham Corner
- 2.3 miles
Schools Nearby
- Woodlands School
- 1.8 miles
- The School for Profound Education
- 2.4 miles
- City of London Freemen's School
- 1.6 miles
- Walton-on-the-Hill Primary School
- 1.5 miles
- Bramley School
- 1.3 miles
- The Vale Primary School
- 1.5 miles
- Box Hill School
- 2.3 miles
- St John's School (Leatherhead)
- 2.0 miles
- St Andrew's Catholic School
- 2.0 miles