This “substantial” Arts and Crafts house for sale sits in 24 acres of land and has panoramic views.
Oakhill House, in Frensham, is on the market for the first time in four decades and is thought to have been built in approximately 1900.
The property retains much of its original architectural charm, with interlocking pitched roofs and ornate chimneys.
Entering the property, a foyer leads to an entrance hall with parquet flooring, intricate coving and a large wooden staircase.
There are four reception rooms with 12-foot high ceilings, including a library and study, a sitting room with a fireplace and a bay window, and a dining room with garden access.
There is also a kitchen with a pantry featuring original slates, a cloakroom and a utility room, plus a boot room, a larder and a store.
Moving upstairs, the principal bedroom includes built-in wardrobes and an oriel window, while spread across the first and second floors are a further seven bedrooms, two bathrooms, a shower room and a WC.
Outside, there are various outbuildings, including the garage, which connects to a stable block, and two agricultural barns.
The grounds span 24 acres, and feature landscaped gardens with a York stone terrace and an aged great oak.
The rest of the land is made up of paddocks, a vegetable and fruit garden, and a grass tennis court.
The property is for sale with Savills for a guide price of £4,500,000.
Rory McKenzie of Savills Farnham says: “This Arts and Crafts style country house comes to the market for the first time in more than four decades and offers an incoming buyer immense potential.
“Set within 24 acres on the edge of one of Surrey most esteemed villages, the house has impressive uninterrupted countryside views.”