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West Meade, Milland, GU30

4 Bed │ 2 Bath │ 2 Rec

In Excess of £650,000

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Petersfield

Dean Kellaway

Sales Manager

Key features

  • Quiet residential area
  • Desirable village location
  • Three miles from Liphook station
  • Single garage
  • Private landscaped garden
  • EPC Rating: E

Full description

An idyllic, four bedroom, detached chalet-style property located in the beautiful village of Milland in the heart of the South Downs Located in a green and leafy residential area at the edge of Milland village, this delightful property offers buyers the opportunity to own a charming home with a private garden, garage and parking. Approaching through the gate and along the path to the front door, you step into a welcoming entrance hall. The property benefits from an abundance of natural light throughout the accommodation, which comprises: a generously-sized sitting room with a bow window and feature fireplace; double doors lead into the dining room, moving into the spacious and bright garden room with access to the garden, it is the perfect location for year-round entertaining. The kitchen/breakfast room is a good-sized space with a stone-tiled floor, lemon-coloured units and wooden worktops. A home office, or fourth bedroom, and a shower room complete the downstairs accommodation. Rising to the first floor, there are two double bedrooms and one single bedroom. The principal bedroom has the benefit of built-in storage and all share the family bathroom. Externally, the front and back gardens are mainly laid to lawn with mature border planting, which help to maintain the private feel of the garden. There is a generous patio area close to the house and a single garage to the rear of the property. The driveway provides further parking for several vehicles.

Council Tax band: E

Situation

Situated within the South Downs National Park, Milland is a desirable rural village known for its friendly village community, the annual Milland Rural Fair and its very own Roman Road. Schools in the area include the very well thought-of Hollycombe Primary and, on the social side, the village is home to The Rising Sun, an award-winning 'destination pub', known as much for its welcoming atmosphere and gardens as its food and drink. Three miles away, Liphook offers a range of shops, pubs, restaurants and a railway station on the London Waterloo line.

Council Tax Band: E

Tenure: Freehold

EPC Rating: E

Why live in Petersfield?

Petersfield often features on lists of the best places to live and work and was recently voted one of the top 10 most desirable market towns in England; The Guardian went so far as to describe Petersfield as ‘a commuter’s Nirvana, the urban equivalent of a foot rub and a G&T’.

We have a delightful choice of properties in the area, from beautiful character cottages, some dating back 500 years, to coach house style homes and large rural retreats to modern family homes. There’s also a thriving rental market here as the convenient location, attractive setting and abundant facilities make this an excellent base for those working in the wider area or simply wanting a perfect place to raise a family.

One of the major attractions for families is the choice of world-class schools – The Petersfield School is rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted and Bohunt School at nearby Liphook is one of the top performing state schools in the country. In the private sector, Churcher’s College and Bedales are located in the town, while Ditcham Park School is just to the southeast.

We have cosmopolitan range of shops, restaurants and cafés, with most major retailers represented. The Petersfield Market is held twice a week in The Square and a Hampshire Farmer’s Market is held on the first Sunday of every month. We also have many sports facilities, including two golf clubs, the Taro Leisure Centre and the Petersfield Open Air Swimming Pool, which, despite being open to the elements, is always heated to an average of 27 degrees.

But what really sets Petersfield apart is the beautiful countryside and its pretty villages. These include Selborne with its post office, primary school and choice of two pubs, Steep Village, which sits on wooded slopes known as The Hangers and was once home to Sir Alec Guinness, Buriton Village, which sits between Petersfield and the Queen Elizabeth Country Park and Rogate and Rake to the east within in the Rother Valley.

If you’d like to buy, sell or let a property in Petersfield, get in touch with your local team and discover the Henry Adams difference for yourself.

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