4 bedroom detached house
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EV charger
Detached house
4 beds
3 baths
3819
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Super-fast 60Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- 4 bedrooms
- 3 reception rooms
- 3 bathrooms
- 1.68 acres
- Outbuildings
- Period
- Detached
- Garden
- Terrace
- Town/City
The Property - Built in 1803, the property is a Grade II listed detached property that seamlessly blends historical charm with modern living. Constructed with red brick dressings and a half-hipped tiled roof, this characterful home offers both privacy and convenience, with easy access to local amenities, Lynchmere Common, and National Trust land.
The barn's interior has been thoughtfully designed to support contemporary lifestyles whilst preserving character and original features. The home feels warm and inviting despite its spacious, open layout with honey-toned exposed timbers, vaulted ceilings, galleried landings and elegant oak staircases. The drawing room's windows occupy the area where the original barn doors once stood, flooding the area with natural light.
The kitchen, dining, and seating areas feature slate floors and a Charnwood log burner, creating a cosy yet stylish space for gatherings. Multiple rooms, including the hallway, drawing room, kitchen/breakfast room, and dining room, open onto a decked area and garden, enhancing indoor-outdoor living.
Outside - The grounds extend to approximately 1.76 acres. Directly adjoining the house, an expansive decked area leads onto a Yorkstone pathway, which in turn opens onto an acre of lawn. The driveway is bordered by lawns and mature laurel hedges, creating natural boundaries. A secondary entrance provides access to the adjacent privately maintained drive and leads to a hillside paddock. At the top of the garden, a wildflower meadow is complemented by shrubs, bushes, and a pergola with flowering borders. The area is enclosed by wire fencing and offers outstanding views over the valley, surrounding woodland, and hillside beyond.
Parking is offered by way of a double garage which features remote-controlled twin up-and-over doors, automated lighting, a vaulted ceiling with high-level lights, and a concrete floor. The garage also houses an internal electric car charging point. The storeroom/workshop includes fluorescent lighting, a worksurface, a separate electric consumer box, and multiple power points.
The barn's interior has been thoughtfully designed to support contemporary lifestyles whilst preserving character and original features. The home feels warm and inviting despite its spacious, open layout with honey-toned exposed timbers, vaulted ceilings, galleried landings and elegant oak staircases. The drawing room's windows occupy the area where the original barn doors once stood, flooding the area with natural light.
The kitchen, dining, and seating areas feature slate floors and a Charnwood log burner, creating a cosy yet stylish space for gatherings. Multiple rooms, including the hallway, drawing room, kitchen/breakfast room, and dining room, open onto a decked area and garden, enhancing indoor-outdoor living.
Outside - The grounds extend to approximately 1.76 acres. Directly adjoining the house, an expansive decked area leads onto a Yorkstone pathway, which in turn opens onto an acre of lawn. The driveway is bordered by lawns and mature laurel hedges, creating natural boundaries. A secondary entrance provides access to the adjacent privately maintained drive and leads to a hillside paddock. At the top of the garden, a wildflower meadow is complemented by shrubs, bushes, and a pergola with flowering borders. The area is enclosed by wire fencing and offers outstanding views over the valley, surrounding woodland, and hillside beyond.
Parking is offered by way of a double garage which features remote-controlled twin up-and-over doors, automated lighting, a vaulted ceiling with high-level lights, and a concrete floor. The garage also houses an internal electric car charging point. The storeroom/workshop includes fluorescent lighting, a worksurface, a separate electric consumer box, and multiple power points.
The property is situated close to Lynchmere Common and National Trust land. The area is designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty with walking and riding trails easily accessible. The barn is within easy reach of Camelsdale Recreation Ground, Shottermill Pond and The Mill Tavern public house and restaurant. It is well placed for access to London either via the A3 London to Portsmouth Road or via the mainline station, Haslemere to London Waterloo (from 47 minutes), Haslemere Town Centre with its shopping amenities, superstore and leisure centre is approximately 0.8 of a mile away. There are many good local schools including Camelsdale, Amesbury, Bookham, Highfield and St Edmunds.
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Crime score
Low crime
1/10
Home prices (average)
4 bedroom detached houses
£1,069,082
£1,069,082
About this agent

Just 50 minutes from London Waterloo by train, Haslemere is a jewel in the crown of the Home Counties, offering relaxing countryside and market town amenities in abundance. As an oasis of peace and tranquillity, Haslemere is one of Surrey’s most desirable locations, with a beautiful variety of properties on offer including timbered and tile hung town houses, expansive estates and highly sought-after private roads It’s also a great commuter spot, with London Waterloo reachable via train in just under an hour, and 40 miles away via the A3 which links to the M25 and wider motorway network. The area remains popular with families thanks to Surrey’s reputation for excellent schooling in both state and private sectors, including the likes of St Bart’s, Camelsdale, and St Ives. From our office in the centre of Haslemere at 1 West Street, Knight Frank helps homebuyers find their new home in Haslemere.




























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