Show stopping stairway murals and ceiling paintings by the celebrated 16th century French artist Louis Laguerre
Grounds originally landscaped by George London and advised by Capability Brown
Located less than an hour from London
Red brick in Flemish bond with dressings of Portland stone, sandstone and terracotta with a slate roof and brick chimneys
Two of the rooms on the ground floor east side are panelled in oak and mahogany and the Shell Room, with its magnificent ceiling painting
The first and second floors were redecorated and adorned with mainly French antique furniture and some fine paintings
The grounds were replanted and ponds and illuminated fountains were created
Situated close to the M25/A3 and less than an hour from London, Heathrow and Gatwick airports
Two miles from the M25 Junction Nine. 25 minutes from Heathrow and Gatwick airports. Five minutes from Leatherhead town centre with fast rail links to London
An exquisite Grade II listed Queen Anne house
Designed by the English architect William Talman
Show stopping stairway murals and ceiling paintings by the celebrated 16th century French artist Louis Laguerre
Grounds originally landscaped by George London and advised by Capability Brown
Located less than an hour from London
Red brick in Flemish bond with dressings of Portland stone, sandstone and terracotta with a slate roof and brick chimneys
Two of the rooms on the ground floor east side are panelled in oak and mahogany and the Shell Room, with its magnificent ceiling painting
The first and second floors were redecorated and adorned with mainly French antique furniture and some fine paintings
The grounds were replanted and ponds and illuminated fountains were created
Situated close to the M25/A3 and less than an hour from London, Heathrow and Gatwick airports
Two miles from the M25 Junction Nine. 25 minutes from Heathrow and Gatwick airports. Five minutes from Leatherhead town centre with fast rail links to London
Show stopping stairway murals and ceiling paintings by the celebrated 16th century French artist Louis Laguerre
Grounds originally landscaped by George London and advised by Capability Brown
Located less than an hour from London
Red brick in Flemish bond with dressings of Portland stone, sandstone and terracotta with a slate roof and brick chimneys
Two of the rooms on the ground floor east side are panelled in oak and mahogany and the Shell Room, with its magnificent ceiling painting
The first and second floors were redecorated and adorned with mainly French antique furniture and some fine paintings
The grounds were replanted and ponds and illuminated fountains were created
Situated close to the M25/A3 and less than an hour from London, Heathrow and Gatwick airports
Two miles from the M25 Junction Nine. 25 minutes from Heathrow and Gatwick airports. Five minutes from Leatherhead town centre with fast rail links to London