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Beech Hill, Headley Down, Bordon, Hampshire, GU35

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£625,000

  • 3 beds
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A well loved Edwardian family home, requiring some modernisation in order to reach it's full potential. Offered with no onward chain. Enclosed level garden with driveway parking and double garage. Situated in a corner plot the grounds are spacious, as is the accommodation with three reception rooms and three double bedrooms. Built in 1907, with later additions, part of the house for many years was the village tea room. Since 1957 it has been under the ownership of one family, who happily raised their family here, locally renowned for their village connections having run the village shop, post office and butchers for many years. Presented in good condition with many character features the house now offers scope to be revitalised and enjoyed by a new family. The boundaries are well defined with either fencing or mature hedging. Driveway access is off Eddeys Lane, providing parking for several vehicles in addition to a detached double garage. Beyond this lie south facing gardens, predominantly laid to lawn, which enjoy sun throughout the day and into the evening. The front door opens into an exceptionally spacious entrance hall, with WC and stairs to the first floor. Off this hallway is your principle reception room, a sitting room with central fireplace to one end. An additional reception room sits between the kitchen and conservatory and offers several uses including dining room, family room or lounge area, sitting centrally within the room is a beautiful fireplace with characterful tiles and hearth. The conservatory is south facing; a lovely spot to relax or dine overlooking the garden, with a door opening out onto a paved terrace area and the garden beyond. Completing the ground floor accommodation is the kitchen, which is well equipped with a good range of drawer and cupboard storage, and has an external door out to the side. Taking to the first floor there are three generous double bedrooms; two of which retain beautiful feature fireplaces, and a family bathroom. The property has a unique feature in that one of the bricks to the front has been engraved with the date to confirm when it was first laid, by a Mr William Eddey in 1907. The name Eddeys Lane being granted to the lane adjacent to the property. Situated on the cusp of Beech Hill and Eddeys Lane, a quiet no through road, in the heart of Headley Down, within walking distance of the local corner shop, fuel station and take away, as well as Arford Common, Ludshott Common and Headley Down Nature Reserve. Headley Down is an attractive rural residential area, within easy reach of many acres of National Trust common, ideal for walking and riding. Additional amenities, including a newsagent, a small delicatessen, doctors/pharmacy, and a garden centre, can be found in nearby Headley village. Just a short walk on from Ludshott Common towards Grayshott is Applegarth, a restaurant, farm shop and cookery school. A wider range of services and shops can be found in Grayshott, whilst high street shopping and mainline stations can be found at Haslemere and Farnham. Access to the A3 with motorway style connections to London, the South Coast and both London Airports is within a few miles. Tenure: Freehold EPC Rating: E Council Tax Band: E (Correct at time of publication and is subject to change following a council revaluation after a sale) Services: The property has mains water, electricity, gas fired central heating to radiators and mains drainage. Broadband and Mobile services: Visit checker.ofcom.org.uk

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