Tudor Cottage, a beautiful Grade II listed property believed to date back to 1542, presents a rare opportunity to own a centrally located home with enduring character. Its striking tile-hung, red brick and stone elevations preserve its unique charm.
Inside, the sitting room boasts stunning oak beams and a log burner, providing a cosy retreat on winter days. Flooded with light from triple-aspect windows and access to the courtyard garden, there’s also an impressive vaulted ceiling leading to a mezzanine on the first floor.
The adjacent kitchen, renovated in 2017 with bespoke carpentry and herringbone wood flooring, offers modern amenities including a Rayburn oven and access to the rear garden.
The dining room, also with triple-aspect windows and French doors to the garden, creates a seamless indoor-outdoor flow ideal for summer entertaining.
Ascending the staircase to the galleried landing, you'll find three generously sized double bedrooms, two of which enjoy triple-aspect views. The principal bedroom also features a magnificent vaulted ceiling. Just off the landing, there's a three-piece bathroom suite and an airing cupboard.
The gardens, which wrap around the house, provide a private leafy sanctuary with mature shrubs and trees, and ample space to relax amidst the central bustle of Haslemere. Completing the property are a garage and two off-street parking spots, adding to its practical appeal.
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Council Tax Band - Waverley Borough Council Band G
Mains: Gas, electric, water and drainage