This “substantial” 1920s home for sale includes a “private haven” garden with its own fountain and pool.
White Lodge, in Farnham, has been extended over the years while retaining period features such as an original curved handrail, high ceilings and character fireplaces.
Entering the property, the lobby leads to the dining hall, to the right of which is an open plan kitchen, breakfast room and family room with an attached utility room.
To the left of the dining hall is the drawing room, which has double doors to the garden, and leads through to a large conservatory.
Completing the ground floor, there is a sitting room, as well as a pool room with an attached shower room.
Moving upstairs, the first floor includes the principal suite, which has two dressing rooms, an en-suite bathroom, a balcony and an attached study which could be used as an additional bedroom.
There are a further two bedrooms and a bathroom on this level, while on the second floor are another two bedrooms, a shower room and a boarded attic room, which could be used as a hobby room.
Adjacent to the house, there is a double garage, while also in the grounds is an Alitex greenhouse and garden stores.
The grounds span an acre, and includes lawns with flower and shrub borders, as well as beech hedging to the front.
A lower level of lawn features an ornamental pond and a fountain, with a seating area.
The property is for sale by Knight Frank for a guide price of £3,000,000.
Nigel Mitchell, regional partner at Knight Frank, commented: "White Lodge is one of few traditional/original Farnham houses that haven’t been over modernised.
“Original features have been carefully maintained such as the lovely curved handrail on the staircase travelling from the ground to the second floor.
“What the clients have added to the property has been well done; the capacious Amdega conservatory seamlessly blends with the rest of the home and adds ample light to its entertaining areas.
“Situated in one acre of private gardens, this farmhouse offers much potential."