Surrey country house for sale
A characterful Grade II listed property near Reigate in Surrey has come onto the market

Little Mynthurst Farm is a wonderful property of great character which dates from the late 16th century. The property has many period features including exposed beams whilst retaining good ceiling heights.
The accommodation comprises six/seven bedrooms, triple aspect drawing room with a large open fire, magnificent galleried dining hall with large inglenook fireplace, snooker room and many other notable features. The house also has a gym and a staff flat.
The gardens are magnificent and open to the public twice a year under the National Garden Scheme. They include a secret garden, terracing around the swimming pool, lawns, well-stocked borders and a kitchen garden with substantial greenhouses, a bird and butterfly garden and a Tudor garden. The gardens also contain a lake which forms a wonderful outlook from the rear of the property which amounts to around 40 acres in total.
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Little Mynthurst Farm lies just to the south of Leigh village which is between the towns of Dorking and Reigate with good access to the M25. The nearby village of Brockham has a small selection of traditional shops and trains can be accessed at Dorking, Reigate and Redhill.
The guide price is £4,250,000 for the freehold. For further information please contact Hamptons International on 01483 572 864 or visit www.hamptons.co.uk.
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