Built in 1840 for a Victorian charitable foundation, it has now been tastefully and sensitively
converted into 30 spacious 1,2 and 3 bedroom apartments. This private, secure estate also comprises a range of 4 and 5 bedroom properties all architect designed and in keeping with
the classical lines and proportions of the central building.
Needless to say, each home was constructed to Berkeley's Homes definitive standards of
quality, featuring exceptional levels of internal specification. Weybridge and Walton on Thames are nearby offering all the shops, restaurants and services you'd expect from these
busy and thriving towns. A short drive away there's Kingston upon Thames with its famous Bentalls Centre, John Lewis, other well-known High Street department stores, cinemas and
restaurants. The historic county town of Guilford is also within easy driving distance.
There are many sports and leisure facilities within Walton and more than 2,000 acres of open
spaces comprising commons and woodlands.
Enjoy leisurely riverside walks along the towpath embracing some of the most beautiful
reaches of the Thames, or take up more energetic pusuits; rowing, boating or sailing on either the Thames, the Wey or the River Mole which meanders through the middle of the borough.
There's also tennis at St George's Hill, golf at at Burwood Park, a swimming pool at Walton
and horse racing at Sandown. Close by there's Elmbridge Leisure Centre and sports grounds providing a well-equipped sports complex, complete with swimming pool and indoor rowing tank.
Schools in the area include a choice of both state and private, catering for all age ranges.
There are also a number of churches serving most demoniations.
For the commuter, there are two stations close by. Weybridge mainline station is about one
and a half miles away with a regular direct service to London Waterloo - this takes about 30 minutes. Walton station is just over three quaters of a mile away with ample parking.
By car, central London and the M3 and M25 motorways can be easily reached via the A3,
just two and a half miles away. The M25 also privides access to the national motorway network as well as Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
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