An attractive and spacious 'Arts & Crafts' home with mature gardens backing onto Square Drive, set in an elevated position just outside the picturesque village of Fernhurst.The accommodation offers great potential to update and modernise to create a generous family home yet already enjoys a bright and welcoming feeling that comprises: An entrance porch leading to a reception hallway, that gives access to a dual aspect drawing room, rear aspect dining room and garden room. The kitchen/ breakfast room then has a utility, laundry room and boot room. A cloakroom completes the ground floor. With a particular point of feature being two separate staircases to the first floor, enabling the ability to create an annexe space or separate wing if required.Upstairs from a 19ft sized landing are five great sized bedrooms, two being en-suite and the main bathroom. On the top floor is a sixth bedroom with en-suite and dressing area. A useful loft area on this floor completes the accommodation and has been used as an office space.Outside the front garden has a long drive that sweeps up to the house with ample parking to the front; continuing under the laurel arch is a double garage with adjacent workshop. The wonderfully landscaped rear gardens enjoy a southerly aspect and has areas of gently sloping lawn edged with well stocked herbaceous borders and shrubs. The stunning terrace, perfect for outdoor entertaining, runs across the back of the property. To the east side there is a pretty kitchen garden, ideally positioned for growing home produce. The numerous specimen trees and shrubs provide interest and colour through the seasons and includes the stunning Maple standing majestically off the main drive as you approach the property. The landscaped garden, grounds and ancient woodland are circa 1.7 acres.EPC rating - DCouncil Tax Band - Chichester District Council - Band HA substantial detached 'Arts & Crafts' home set in stunning grounds on the rural fringes of HaslemereSituationThe property is situated on the rural fringes of Haslemere. The nearby village of Fernhurst offers day to day shops and facilities including a popular primary school, newsagent/general store, greengrocers, chemist, restaurants and an excellent pub on the green by the church. Stunning areas of both National Trust and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty can be found locally for walking and riding enthusiasts to enjoy. Haslemere is a short drive away and has a wider range of shops, restaurants and coffee houses and leisure facilities including The Haslemere Leisure Centre. There are good road links to London and the south coast and Haslemere mainline station offers a fast train service to London Waterloo in around 49 minutes.
£ 1,950,000
An attractive and spacious 'Arts & Crafts' home with mature gardens backing onto Square Drive, set in an elevated position just outside the picturesque village of Fernhurst.The accommodation offers great potential to update and modernise to create a generous family home yet already enjoys a bright and welcoming feeling that comprises: An entrance porch leading to a reception hallway, that gives access to a dual aspect drawing room, rear aspect dining room and garden room. The kitchen/ breakfast room then has a utility, laundry room and boot room. A cloakroom completes the ground floor. With a particular point of feature being two separate staircases to the first floor, enabling the ability to create an annexe space or separate wing if required.Upstairs from a 19ft sized landing are five great sized bedrooms, two being en-suite and the main bathroom. On the top floor is a sixth bedroom with en-suite and dressing area. A useful loft area on this floor completes the accommodation and has been used as an office space.Outside the front garden has a long drive that sweeps up to the house with ample parking to the front; continuing under the laurel arch is a double garage with adjacent workshop. The wonderfully landscaped rear gardens enjoy a southerly aspect and has areas of gently sloping lawn edged with well stocked herbaceous borders and shrubs. The stunning terrace, perfect for outdoor entertaining, runs across the back of the property. To the east side there is a pretty kitchen garden, ideally positioned for growing home produce. The numerous specimen trees and shrubs provide interest and colour through the seasons and includes the stunning Maple standing majestically off the main drive as you approach the property. The landscaped garden, grounds and ancient woodland are circa 1.7 acres.EPC rating - DCouncil Tax Band - Chichester District Council - Band HA substantial detached 'Arts & Crafts' home set in stunning grounds on the rural fringes of HaslemereSituationThe property is situated on the rural fringes of Haslemere. The nearby village of Fernhurst offers day to day shops and facilities including a popular primary school, newsagent/general store, greengrocers, chemist, restaurants and an excellent pub on the green by the church. Stunning areas of both National Trust and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty can be found locally for walking and riding enthusiasts to enjoy. Haslemere is a short drive away and has a wider range of shops, restaurants and coffee houses and leisure facilities including The Haslemere Leisure Centre. There are good road links to London and the south coast and Haslemere mainline station offers a fast train service to London Waterloo in around 49 minutes.
£ 1,950,000
Eco friendly house with renewable technology. A beautifully proportioned four bedroom detached house by the renowned Kirkby Homes Developments. Luxury finish throughout with attached double garage convenient for Haslemere town centre and station.The property is set in a highly desirable location, just moments from Haslemere High Street, within easy reach of the local amenities. Haslemere town provides a good variety of boutique shopping, restaurants, a Waitrose supermarket, recreational facilities and a mainline station with fast trains reaching London Waterloo in approximately 53 minutes. The A3 London to Portsmouth road is about three miles distant providing 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, Ascot and Fontwell, polo at Cowdray Park and sailing off the south coast at Chichester.Haslemere town centre 0.3 miles, Haslemere mainline station 0.7 miles (London Waterloo 53 minutes), Guildford 12.5 miles, London via the A3 43 milesThe property benefits from ample parking and double garage. The landscaped gardens can be accessed either side of the house with a south facing terrace perfect for entertaining overlooking the main garden being laid to lawn.
£ 2,200,000
Contemporary family home in an elevated position.DescriptionUnderstood to have been built in 1980 and later fully refurbished and extended in 2020, Lincoln House is an exceptional family home occupying a tranquil position on a popular residential road in Haslemere.This unique property is immaculately presented, completed to a high specification throughout with stylish modern interiors.Highlights include the impressive open plan kitchen/ dining / reception room which is very much the heart of the home with an emphasis on light and space. Measuring over 30 ft, this space has underfloor heating, bi fold doors with electric blinds and ample space to dine and relax. Off the kitchen is a utility room with access outside. The bi fold doors in the kitchen open on to a pleasant decked terrace, a patio and the beautiful garden.From the vaulted entrance hall, a stunning staircase leads to the bedroom accommodation which is well planned and offers spacious and light rooms. The principal bedroom features a separate dressing room and a shower en suite. There are two further large double bedrooms and a family bathroom. A fourth bedroom with en suite can be found on the ground floor, ideally suited for guests. There is space and opportunity to add a kitchenette to provide a self-contained annexe within the property.The property has generous loft storage space.Lincoln House is accessed via secure gates with an intercom / video system. There is an open bay car port, an attached garage and driveway parking for several vehicles.The gardens are well screened and private with a large area of lawn framed by specimen trees and mature shrubs.Please note, the property has a 20 year flat roof guarantee, 12 month maintenance warranty for entrance gates and cat 6 cabling throughout.LocationBunch Lane is one of Haslemere's prestigious addresses, a well-established road leading to the edge of Haslemere within close walking distance of the train station with journey times to London Waterloo from 48 minutes.Haslemere has a comprehensive range of amenities including a large Marks and Spencer, Waitrose and Tesco, an excellent choice of local schools and a strong community feel.There is excellent access to both London Heathrow and Gatwick airports via the A3, accessed at Hindhead, this also provides a link to Guildford which has theatres, a wide range of national and independent retailers, cinemas and leisure facilities. There is a good selection of schools in the area, including Highfeld, The Royal School, St Edmund’s, St Ives, Amesbury, King Edward’s and Charterhouse.The area has much to offer the outdoor enthusiast, with excellent walking onto National Trusts owned commons accessed at the top of the lane, cycling and riding through a landscape much of which is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is part of the South Downs National Park.Recreational opportunities include golf at a number of local clubs, The Edge and The Herons sport centres, polo at Cowdray, racing and flying at Goodwood and sailing at Chichester Harbour.In addition, the surrounding countryside offers ample opportunities for walking, cycling and riding.Square Footage: 3,099 sq ftAdditional InfoCouncil Tax Band - G
£ 2,249,950
Thursley Hall is a landmark family home occupying a private, elevated position located along an ancient sunken lane in the hills of Haslemere with superb access to the A3, yet offering outstanding rural views across the Polecat Valley to the hills of The South Downs. The property is accessed through CCTV-controlled electric gates at Thursley Lodge leading to a long winding private drive lined with mature trees.This has recently been re-laid to tarmac with rustic stone chippings. It currently has approximately 15,000 square feet of living space with well-proportioned rooms and high ceilings and the curtilage is approximately 2.7 acres.This magnificent Victorian country house was built in around 1884, possibly for a wealthy Dutch family owing to a number of characteristics, which include the belfry and stained glass windows, some of which are believed to date back to 1665. The house itself, which is not listed, is in imposing Bargate stone with hanging tiled elevations and broad window bays taking full advantage of the elevated aspect this property enjoys.In addition to the three impressive main reception rooms is a grand central staircase hall and a fabulous large open plan kitchen/breakfast room with doors out to the extensive terrace. Leisure facilities include a 15m x 10m indoor pool with spa, steam room, shower room and changing rooms, together with an excellent first floor games room/gym.On the first floor is a large principal bedroom suite with dressing room and en suite bathroom, with two further en suite bedrooms. On the top floor there are five further bedroom suites, a study and storage. On the lower ground floor is a music room, cinema and wine cellar.The grounds extend to approximately 2.7 acres and are laid mainly to lawn and bounded by mature trees, with a bridleway and a large belt of woodland, affording the property greater privacy. There are three ponds in the main garden with the largest stocked with numerous mature lilies, Koi carp and other freshwater fish, fed by a filtering pond with mini waterfall and draining through a larger boulder-clad waterfall into a fully pumped drainage pond.A further pond lies in the grounds and a further mature rockery garden/ornamental stream is well stocked with herbaceous beds, shrub beds and mature horse chestnut and Douglas firs, and leads to the garages via a flight of stone stairs and a 'hidden' secondary external stairway.The terrace outside the pool and kitchen has external speakers connecting to the house sound system and LED ground lighting bordering the dining area. There is also an external lighting circuit including LEDs integrated within the pond decking, stairways, garage, driveway and informal gardens.There are several outbuildings including a self-contained two en suite bedroom garden flat with kitchen/dining area which leads to the gardens and decking surrounding the ponds and streams. This is ideal for staff or guests. The garage complex consists of three double garages with hand and car remote controlled double panelled garage doors and accessible storage space above.Separately Available is Lot 2: At the entrance is a charming lodge cottage understood to be of the similar period to the main house. Comprising living room, sitting room, kitchen, study, three bedrooms, two bathrooms and in an acre of land with two outbuildings and a parking area off the lane. This is available separately and excluded from the Guide Price of Excess £6.5million.The popular attractive market town of Haslemere lies about 15 miles south west of Guildford, between Weydown Common and Blackdown Ridge. This ancient settlement borders Surrey, West Sussex and Hampshire. There is an excellent range of local amenities including Waitrose, Marks & Spencer, banks, restaurants, pubs, schools and a mainline train station (services to London Waterloo from 49 minutes). Guildford offers a more extensive range of shopping and leisure facilities. The high street has a Town Hall, Museum, cinema nearby and there is a farmers' market regularly. The A3 provides access to London, the M25, international airports and the coast. Much of the surrounding countryside belongs to the National Trust at the top of the hill and Hindhead Common, an Area of Outstanding Natural beauty, thereforeoffering great opportunities for riding and walking.
£ 6,500,000