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House For Sale £1,395,000
Farnham Lane, Haslemere GU27


Description
This attractive detached property, built we believe in the 1920s, was formally two cottages that have been knocked into one.
The front door opens into a hallway with the reception rooms beyond, predominantly at the rear of the property. The drawing room at the far left of the house is classically proportioned with a triple aspect outlook and a working open fireplace. There is a music room located centrally and a sitting room/snug. At the front of the property is a formal dining room perfect for entertaining with the kitchen breakfast room adjacent to the rear. The kitchen is well appointed with ample storage, integrated appliances and featuring granite worktops and a double Belfast sink. There is a small larder and utility room accessed from the kitchen with separate entrance from outside, perfect if you’ve been for a country walk. There is a wonderful conservatory with outlook over the garden and terrace with a downstairs WC. Upstairs are four good bedrooms with a generous principal featuring en-suite facilities and a dressing area. There is a family bathroom that serves the other three bedrooms.

Outside
Outside at the rear is a charming, low maintenance garden with a terrace and lawned area which enjoys a south westerly aspect and views beyond. At the front of the property is a gravel driveway with ample parking for several cars.
There is a separate vehicle access to an additional driveway and sizable, detached triple garage with a fast-charging point for an electric car and fantastic storage above.

Situation
Situated on the sought after Farnham Lane, convenient for Haslemere mainline station. Haslemere town is close by and provides a good variety of shopping and recreational facilities including a Waitrose supermarket and a mainline station with fast trains reaching London Waterloo in approximately 53 minutes. Extensive National Trust heathland is accessible around half a mile away at the top of Farnham Lane. The A3 London to Portsmouth Road provides access through the Hindhead tunnel to Guildford, London, Heathrow, Gatwick, the M25, and south to the coast. There is a fine selection of schools in the area including St Ives, St Edmunds, Highfield, Brookham, Amesbury and the Royal School (both junior and senior). Sporting facilities include golf at Liphook and West Surrey, racing at Goodwood and Fontwell, polo at Cowdray Park and sailing off the south coast at Chichester.

Additional Information
local authority: Waverley Borough Council. Tax Band: G £3,486 Per Annum

Services- Mains Drainage, Electricity, Water, Gas

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