Detached three bedroom chalet bungalow with large mature gardens backing onto The Golden Valley woodland. Offered with no onward chain plus scope to modernize, potentially extend, and create new family memories for many years to come.
A well loved home for nearly 30 years, this detached chalet bungalow offers an exciting opportunity to extend and modernise as it comfortably sits within it�s plot of approximately 0.4 acres meaning generous gardens can be maintained even with extensions.
Sitting back from the road with level lawned front garden flanked by mature hedging and shrubs immediately setting the rural feel of this home. A tarmacadam driveway offers parking for several vehicles, in addition to an attached double garage.
The front door opens into a reception hall with ground floor shower room and stairs to the first floor. To the rear of the property is a double aspect L-shaped sitting room with patio doors onto the garden and a central working open fireplace.
Double aspect dining room with a south-west aspect over the front garden.
Kitchen with lovely old fashioned pantry, plus a range of drawer and cupboard storage in addition to a built in oven, gas hob and breakfast bar style table. There is an external door and also a door to a front aspect reception room, currently arranged as a snug/tv room bit would equally offer a great space for a study or breakfast room.
Ground floor bedroom with built in wardrobes, which could also be used as a snug or study. The versatility of the ground floor accommodation is to be commended.
Moving to the 1st floor there are two double bedrooms with built in wardrobes and access to eaves storage which share a family bathroom. The landing also offers an airing cupboard and linen cupboard.
The garden is a real feature of this home. Occupying a plot of approximately 0.4 acre which runs down to National Trust woodland of The Golden Valley. Adjacent to the house is a paved patio and then a wide expanse of lawn stretches down the garden. To the sides and end are well stocked borders with mature acers, rhododendrons, azaleas and hydrangeas amongst others. Completing the picture is the all important and useful garden shed.
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: Ravenswood sits in a generous plot nestled amongst prestigious properties, on a historically important road that is home to a mixture of property styles and ages.
Hindhead is a small historic village, with a cluster of shops and cafe's, situated between the larger towns of Farnham and Haslemere, both of which offer good high street shopping and main line rail connections to London.
Access to the A3 is easy, with motorway style connections to London, the South Coast and both principal airports.
Hindhead benefits from many acres of protected countryside; The Devil�s Punchbowl (being one) is a designated area of outstanding natural beauty and is within walking distance, as is Highcombe Edge, Whilst The Golden Valley sits just beyond the end of the garden. Within a short drive you can also enjoy Waggoners Wells, Ludshott Common and Hankley Common to name but a few. A small selection of shops and services, including the local primary school can be found within walking distance in Beacon Hill. Additionally there are a large number of private schools and preschools.
Close by, there are several Golf Courses, including Hindhead Golf Course which was founded in 1904 by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Other sporting facilities include racing at Goodwood and Fontwell, polo at Cowdray Park, and sailing on Frensham Ponds and from Chichester Harbour.