Versatile two-bedroom home with conservatory, parking and low running costs in Haslemere.
Two double bedrooms plus flexible ground-floor room with shower room
Conservatory overlooks a small, manageable rear garden
Driveway parking and low service charge (£150)
Freehold; built 1983–1990 with filled cavity walls
Double glazing fitted after 2002; mains gas central heating
Small plot and overall average internal size for a family home
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband; no flood risk
Area affluent but ageing rural neighbourhood; crime average
Bright, practical and well arranged, this two-bedroom semi-detached home suits a small family or those seeking flexible accommodation in Haslemere. The ground floor offers a spacious sitting room, a compact but usable kitchen/breakfast room and a conservatory that brings light and a pleasant outlook over the small rear garden. A versatile ground-floor room with a rear shower room provides easy downstairs bedroom or home-office use.
Upstairs are two well-proportioned bedrooms with built-in storage in the principal room and a centrally located family bathroom. Built in the 1980s, the house benefits from filled cavity walls, double glazing installed after 2002, and gas central heating via a boiler and radiators. The property is freehold, has parking to the front and low ongoing service charges and affordable council tax for the area.
Practical selling points include excellent mobile signal, fast broadband and no flood risk, making the home suited to modern family life and remote working. The local schools are well regarded, and the neighbourhood is described as an ageing rural community within an affluent wider area.
Notable limitations are the small plot and overall average size — the house is compact compared with larger family homes. Crime levels are average. The layout and finishes are practical rather than high-end; buyers seeking significant modernisation or larger gardens should note these constraints.