Refurbished two-bedroom cottage with garden studio and planning potential near Haslemere station..
Period late-Victorian/Edwardian cottage with character features
A charming late-Victorian/Edwardian end-of-terrace cottage presented in good decorative order and recently refurbished to modern standards. The main house offers a compact sitting room with a working fireplace, a beautifully refitted kitchen and a stunningly refitted bathroom — all arranged across a modest internal footprint of about 549 sq ft.
A standout feature is the detached brick-and-tile garden studio (currently used as Bedroom 2 with its own WC) and a large sun terrace that opens onto a secluded, level rear garden with patio, shaped beds, summerhouse and shed. Planning permission was previously granted to extend into the loft and to join the garden studio to the main house, offering clear potential to increase living space (subject to confirming the permission remains valid).
Practical details suit everyday living: gas central heating, double glazing and fast broadband/mobile signal. The location is a major draw — walking distance of Haslemere town centre, Wey Hill and the mainline station, plus open countryside nearby, schools rated Good close by, and very low local crime in a very affluent area.
Limitations to note: internal living space is small and the property’s solid brick walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation; further insulation or upgrading may be required if energy efficiency is a priority. The garden building is detached currently, so using it as permanent accommodation will require following the planning/connection route. Prospective buyers should verify the status of the previously granted planning permission and any conservation/permission constraints before committing.