2 bedroom terraced house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Leasehold
- Charming period terraced Cottage
- Sitting room with open fireplace and exposed brick flooring
- Open plan dining room
- Kitchen with door opening onto sunny brick patio and garden
- 2 Double bedrooms
- Bathroom
- Gas heating via radiators
- Delightful sunny garden
- Walk to mainline train station and Haslemere town centre
- Parking RP permit on Sandrock
This pretty cottage is situated within a few minutes’ walk of local shops and the railway station, which has a frequent service to London Waterloo, (in under an hour), and Portsmouth Harbour. Haslemere is surrounded on all sides by open countryside with the Surrey Hills National Landscape to the north, the South Downs National Park to the south including Black Down, and the National Trust’s Swan Barn Farm just off the high street. The town provides a comprehensive range of amenities including the award-winning Haslemere Educational Museum, Haslemere Hall (for cinema, live music and theatre) and a leisure centre. Haslemere has a Waitrose and many independent retailers where you can buy everything from good food to books, household supplies to jewellery, clothing and gifts. There are great coffee shops, pubs and restaurants, schools for all ages, and the coast, at the Witterings, can be reached in less than an hour.There are numerous sporting facilities in the area with Cowdray Park, and the Goodwood Estate within driving distance.
Situated in a small no through lane forming a picturesque backwater of pretty cottages overlooking protected woodland to the front; yet Haslemere town centre and mainline station are both under 0.4 of a mile distant. The cottage we believe was built in 1870 and now provides accommodation over 3 floors. The sitting and dining room are open plan enjoying the outlook to the woodland in the front and the garden to the rear. The kitchen is has a lovely sunny aspect, fitted with a range of units and white goods. On the first floor a bedroom and bathroom will be found with a further bedroom on the 2nd floor. The gardens are a delightful feature divided into separate areas.
This pretty cottage is situated within a few minutes’ walk of local shops and the railway station, which has a frequent service to London Waterloo, (in under an hour), and Portsmouth Harbour. Haslemere is surrounded on all sides by open countryside with the Surrey Hills National Landscape to the north, the South Downs National Park to the south including Black Down, and the National Trust’s Swan Barn Farm just off the high street. The town provides a comprehensive range of amenities including the award-winning Haslemere Educational Museum, Haslemere Hall (for cinema, live music and theatre) and a leisure centre. Haslemere has a Waitrose and many independent retailers where you can buy everything from good food to books, household supplies to jewellery, clothing and gifts. There are great coffee shops, pubs and restaurants, schools for all ages, and the coast, at the Witterings, can be reached in less than an hour.There are numerous sporting facilities in the area with Cowdray Park, and the Goodwood Estate within driving distance.
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