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Guide Price
£1,950,000
This wonderful, attractive, tile-hung, detached family home, originally constructed in 1897, offers well-planned, beautifully presented and generously proportioned accommodation having been lovingly cared for and improved by the current owners.
Upon entering you are greeted by the tiled entrance porch into the hallway with Oak floor, panelling, high ceilings and cornicing; elegant sitting room with bay window and log burner, classical dining-room with open fireplace and bay window leading through to the luxury, high-end, refitted kitchen with underfloor heating, central island, integrated appliances, ample storage and French doors to the garden; separate utility room and boot room; home office/study also with doors to the garden and cloakroom on the ground floor, with cellar beneath.
On the first floor is the spacious landing and four of the double bedrooms, all with built-in wardobes, master with bay window, and gorgeous five piece refitted bathroom, bedroom two also with generous en-suite facilities, family bathroom and storage. The second floor can be used as an annex or incorporated into the main house. There is an external staircase as well as access from the house with additional accommodation comprising two double bedrooms, further bathroom and kitchen/sitting/dining room.
EPC Rating: D (67)
Council tax band: H
Local Authority: Waverley Borough Council
Tenure: Freehold
Reference Number: BWF260040
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Situated in one of Hindhead's premier roads, within close proximity to Hindhead Golf Club and miles of wood and heathland, this home is perfectly positioned near countryside for keeping fit on the bike, a morning jog or just walking the dog. Village shops and the village primary school can be found 5 minutes walk away on Beacon Hill Road and further schools, both private and sought after state, are all nearby. A larger range of shops and leisure facilities are available in the close locality and the A3 Hindhead tunnel provides fast access to Guildford and beyond. The Devils Punch Bowl is close to hand and there are acres of National Trust Land to enjoy long walks in the country. Hindhead is serviced by a selection of railway stations to Waterloo from Haslemere, only 3.5 miles away, Liphook and Farnham.