2 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 1 Rec
Guide Price £450,000
Key features
Full description
A charming Victorian terrace home, ideally situated within walking distance of the mainline station, two sought-after schools, local shops, and the popular Lion Green recreation area—an excellent choice for commuters in Haslemere.
The accommodation is bright and welcoming, with the front door opening into the living room, which features oak flooring, a striking brick and slate fireplace with a log burner, and useful built-in storage on either side. A doorway leads to the kitchen/dining area, offering ample cupboard space, room for a dining table and chairs, and plumbing for both a washing machine and dishwasher. The kitchen sink enjoys a rear aspect view over a garden seating area, while the floor is finished with decorative tiling. A characterful stable door provides access to the rear garden.
Carpeted stairs lead to the first floor, where a spacious double bedroom overlooks the front garden. This room is bright and airy, with a fitted wardrobe, shelving, and a feature fireplace. From a turn in the landing, the modern bathroom benefits from underfloor heating. Further stairs lead to the second-floor principal bedroom, which enjoys a Velux window to the front and a rear window overlooking the garden. The current owners use this versatile space as a home office.
The generous rear garden offers a variety of seating areas, whether for sun or shade. It is predominantly laid to lawn and bordered with mature shrubs and trees, providing year-round color. Stunning valley views framed by treetops enhance the outdoor space. Near the kitchen, a brick-built store provides convenient storage for logs or coal. A pathway from the back door leads to the front of the property, where a small flower bed adds charm.
A recently installed garden office/cabin with sliding doors provides a fantastic workspace, complete with full electrics, electric blinds, wall lights, spotlights, and external lighting and power points. The cabin enjoys a gravelled terrace with picturesque views towards the trees of Polecat Woods.
NB: As with many Victorian terrace homes, there is a right of access via gates in the back garden.
Waverley Borough Council Band: C (£2183.18)
Mains: Electric, water, and drainage
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EPC RATING: D
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Situation
Conveniently located within easy reach of bustling Wey Hill and amenities including a M&S Food Hall, a very popular artisan coffee shop, award winning ice cream parlour, independent butcher and Lion Green, a delightful open park area with a children's playground. The well regarded Shottermill Primary and Junior Schools are very close by too. Haslemere mainline station is approximately 0.7 miles away and offers a fast service to London Waterloo in around 49 minutes. Haslemere town centre is approximately 1.4 miles and offers a comprehensive range of independent shops, boutiques, restaurants and coffee houses. The A3 at nearby Hindhead provides good road links to London and the south coast. There are excellent schools for all ages and leisure facilities including the Haslemere Leisure Centre. The surrounding area has some stunning countryside, much of which is in the ownership of the National Trust.Council Tax Band: C
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.