Detached four bedroom house in grounds approaching 2/3rds acre, offering over 2,100 sq ft of accommodation plus garage. Well positioned for both countryside living and easy commuting, this home offers fantastic family accommodation, with scope to modernise (and extend if desired STPP) in a really peaceful environment. Offered with no onward chain.
Built in 1977 and owned by the same family since, and it is easy to understand why. The large gardens, flexible accommodation and great position are all the things desired in a family home offering longevity.
Occupying a corner position within a small cul de sac the front garden opens up with a long driveway offering parking for numerous vehicles, in addition to the integral double garage with electric roller doors and workshop behind (which features a wood burning stove, is double skinned and offers potential to be converted into formal accommodation such as an annex if desired, subject to the usual constraints).
A welcoming entrance hall offers plenty of space to welcome family and visitors alike with carpet giving way to attractive herringbone style block flooring. To one side is a cloakroom with shower and to the other a good sized double aspect study/family room.
Sitting behind the study, and overlooking the rear garden is the kitchen which benefits from a good range of drawer and cupboard storage in addition to a lovely Aga. There is a door into a useful utility room, which has doors to both the garden and double garage.
Also enjoying a rear aspect is the formal dining room which has a wide opening into the sitting room.
The sitting room itself extends the full depth of the house (23�7) with an attractive bay to front (fitted with parquet flooring) and sliding patio doors into a conservatory at the rear, which in turn had doors opening onto the rear garden.
Moving to the first floor there are four generous double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The master bedroom benefitting from built in wardrobes, an en suite shower room and rather uniquely has a door onto a large south facing balcony, which captures both the morning and afternoon sun.
There are elements of updating and modernisation required, and there is scope to extend subject to planning permissions etc, but what a great family home!
Situated in grounds of 0.61 acres, all of which are level with mature boundaries providing a high degree of privacy. Both the front and rear garden are predominantly laid to lawn offering scope to be further landscaped if desired by an incoming purchaser. Tucked away in one corner is a summerhouse.
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: C Council Tax Band: G (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.
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Location: A prestigious development in the heart of Hindhead, home to a handful of executive detached houses in generous plots.
Hindhead is a small historic village, situated between the larger towns of Farnham and Haslemere, both having good high street shopping and main line rail connections to London. Access to the A3 is easy, with motorway style connections to London, the M25, the South Coast, as well as Gatwick, Heathrow and Southampton airports.
Hindhead benefits from many acres of protected countryside, owned by the National Trust, the Devil�s Punchbowl (being one) which is a designated area of outstanding natural beauty. A small selection of shops and services, including the local primary school can be found within walking distance in Beacon Hill.
Regarding schooling, there is an exceptional choice of schools in the area, including St Edmund�s in Grayshott, Amesbury at Hindhead as well as Brookham and Highfield in Liphook. Other schools include Charterhouse at Godalming, Barrow Hills and King Edward�s at Witley, and Bedales and Cranleigh School slightly further afield.
Close by, there are several Golf Courses, including Hindhead Golf Course which was founded in 1904 by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Further sporting facilities include racing at Goodwood and Fontwell, polo at Cowdray Park and sailing on Frensham Ponds and off the south coast at Chichester Harbour.