4 Bed │ 2 Bath │ 2 Rec
Guide Price £1,100,000
Key features
Full description
A rare opportunity to purchase a character four bedroom period home in a wonderful semi-rural location on the edge of Blackdown. The property comprises an entrance hall with downstairs cloakroom, open plan family room with wood floors and fireplace and a good size living room again with wood floors , fireplace and double doors to garden. To the rear of the property there is a superb fitted kitchen/dining room with under floor heating, quartz worktops, comprehensive range of base and eye level units a generous island and double doors to the rear garden. Off the kitchen is a useful utility room with space for appliances, oil fired boiler and a further door to the rear garden. Upstairs a generous landing provides access to four bedrooms, the principal bedroom features a high vaulted ceiling and an en-suite shower room and there is a family bathroom.
Outside there are parking spaces for three cars as well as secluded and manageable, level gardens, laid mainly to lawn, to the front, side and rear of the property. In the garden to the front of the property is a superb home office/studio with two separate work spaces and a cloakroom with WC and wash basin.
Mains: Electric, Water, Oil fired central heating, Shared drainage between three properties
West Sussex Council: F (£3194.70) TBC
EPC RATING: D
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Situation
Within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty yet approximately 2½ miles from Haslemere mainline station which offers a fast service to London Waterloo in around 49 minutes. This is a delightful semi-rural location close to large areas of National Trust land and Haslemere town centre is just a short drive away with a good range of independent shops and boutiques, restaurants and coffee houses. There are good road links to London and the south coast and excellent leisure facilities locally including popular golf courses at Liphook and Hindhead.Council Tax Band: F
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: D
Why live in Haslemere?
Haslemere’s close proximity to London has made this lovely town hugely popular with commuters – Waterloo is just 49 minutes by train and travelling by car is just as easy with the A3 on our doorstep.
However, its greatest allure is our beautiful properties; we have more than 100 listed buildings in Haslemere alone making this a commuter town with a strong sense of history. You’ll find substantial detached family homes, generous gardens and attractive apartments with amazing views over the beautiful English countryside. Haslemere as an area is blessed with excellent state and private schooling, catering for all ages through to sixth form.
You’ll find a good selection of places to eat and drink in the town, from pubs and cafés to independent restaurants and popular chains with plenty more cosy pubs to be discovered in the surrounding villages. There’s an interesting mix of convenience shops and quirky independent boutiques and a monthly Farmers’ Market while the biannual Haslemere Charter Fair that’s been running since 1393 brings the High Street to life with live music and fairground style attractions.
The countryside around Haslemere is breathtaking. The Devil’s Punchbowl near Hindhead is a great place to explore and the deep curve of the natural amphitheatre gives you some amazing views of the local landscape.
If you’re into sports you’ll certainly love it here, not only is Haslemere surrounded by beautiful countryside ideal for outside pursuits, there’s the well-equipped Haslemere Leisure Centre’s facilities, numerous outstanding sports clubs, including Haslemere Tennis Club, various cricket teams, hockey and rugby. Haslemere Henry Adams continue to involve themselves in the local community through schemes including with local schools.
If you’d like to buy, sell or let a property in Haslemere, get in touch with your local team and discover the Henry Adams difference for yourself.