Large garden, double garage and close to town and station for family convenience.
Detached four-bedroom house with flexible study/guest room space
Set on a sought-after cul-de-sac within easy walking distance of Haslemere High Street and the mainline station, this well-proportioned detached house suits a growing family seeking space and convenient commuting. Light pours through large windows and sliding doors onto a raised balcony and decked terrace, framing far-reaching views over mature, planted gardens — ideal for outdoor entertaining and children’s play.
The house is arranged over two levels with flexible living space: a welcoming open-plan dining hall, a sitting room with wood-burning stove, and a separate reception currently used as a study that could serve as a guest or fifth bedroom. The lower level contains four good-sized bedrooms (three with fitted wardrobes), two bathrooms (one recently refitted with a separate shower) and generous utility and under-house storage — practical for family life and hobbies.
Outside, the plot is a strong selling point: large, mature gardens with lawn, shrub borders, decked terrace and a garden shed provide varied outdoor rooms; the driveway and double garage offer parking for several vehicles. Practical details to note: the property was built in the late 1970s/early 1980s with cavity walls (partial insulation assumed), has double glazing, mains gas heating via boiler and radiators, an EPC rating of D and sits in Council Tax Band G.
This home offers immediate comfortable living with scope to personalise and improve energy performance. Buyers looking for generous internal and external space in a very affluent, family-friendly part of Haslemere will find substantial appeal here, though energy upgrades and the higher council tax band should be factored into running costs.