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Osgood House is a detached two-storey residence built circa 1815 in the village of Ash, Surrey, within the formal grounds of Shawfield House. The property is constructed to high specification and features a spacious hallway, a generously sized living room, and an open-plan kitchen and dining room with French doors leading to the garden. The ground floor also includes a fully fitted, custom-designed kitchen with Quartz worktops and integrated appliances. Upstairs, the principal bedroom has an en-suite bathroom, with three additional double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The property features high-quality bathroom fixtures, including underfloor heating, dual-fuel towel rail radiators, and illuminated anti-mist mirrors. Other features include PVCu energy-efficient Victorian-style sash windows, high-grade solid wood fire doors, and Karndean luxury flooring throughout the ground floor. The property also boasts a landscaped front and rear garden, paved paths and patio areas, an outside tap, and an enclosed rear garden, as well as a single garage and driveway with parking for 2-3 cars.