Charming three-bedroom village cottage with detached studio and 0.48-acre woodland.
Three double bedrooms with a generous principal bedroom
Tucked away in the South Downs National Park, Ashurst Cottages is a traditional, characterful three-bedroom semi-detached cottage that suits families or anyone seeking a peaceful village life. The house offers a generous principal bedroom, two further double bedrooms, a cosy living room with an inglenook fireplace, and a country-style kitchen opening onto a well-kept wrap-around garden. A large detached studio provides flexible space for a home office, hobby room or guest accommodation.
The property sits on a very large plot with an additional private woodland of approximately 0.48 acres, a rare asset that broadens outdoor possibilities for play, storage or informal recreation. Driveway parking is generous and convenient, and the village location places shops and countryside walks close by. Haslemere mainline station is under 3 miles away, with a regular service to Waterloo in around an hour, making this an appealing choice for commuters who prioritise rural living.
Buyers should be aware of several practical considerations. Heating is oil-fired with boiler and radiators and the home is served by a septic tank; mains gas and mains sewerage are not present. The property has secondary glazing and the original sandstone/limestone walls are assumed to have no insulation, contributing to an EPC rating of E (43). Broadband speeds are reported as slow. These factors mean the house could benefit from targeted energy-efficiency upgrades and modernisation work, which may be of interest to those looking to add value over time.
Overall, Ashurst Cottages combines period charm, substantial outdoor space and flexible accommodation in a picturesque village setting. It will suit buyers seeking character, outdoor amenity and proximity to good rail links, and those prepared to invest in energy improvements and some updating to fully realise the property’s long-term potential.