Renovated interior on a large level plot, short walk to town and station.
- Generous, level quarter‑acre plot with south‑westerly aspect
- Newly renovated modern kitchen and separate utility room
- Bright open‑plan living and dining with log burner
- Sunroom overlooks garden; good natural light for year‑round use
- Three double bedrooms; centrally located family bathroom (single)
- Previous planning application lapsed; potential for extension
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; energy upgrade recommended
- Slow broadband and relatively high council tax to consider
Set on a generous, level quarter-acre plot at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this detached mid‑20th century house combines recent interior renovation with clear scope for further improvement. The ground floor has been opened up into a bright living and dining space with herringbone floors, a log burner and large glazed doors leading to a sunroom that faces the south‑westerly garden. A newly fitted kitchen and separate utility add contemporary convenience.
Upstairs has three good‑sized bedrooms and a centrally located family bathroom. The layout is traditional and suitable for family life, with straightforward potential to reconfigure or extend (a previous planning application was made but has now lapsed; details on Waverley Borough website). The property benefits from mains gas central heating, secondary glazing and a detached, private plot with both an open lawn and a secluded wooded section.
Buyers should note practical limitations alongside the positives. External cavity walls are assumed to have no insulation, broadband speeds are slow, and there is only one bathroom. The driveway and external joinery may need updating. Council tax is relatively high. These factors mean the home is well suited to a buyer seeking a largely renovated interior on a substantial plot who is prepared to invest further in energy improvements, connectivity upgrades or modest extension works.
For a family wanting close access to recreation grounds, tennis courts and National Trust countryside, the location is strong: safe, tree‑lined and a short walk to Haslemere High Street and station. The property presents a comfortable ready‑to‑move‑into base now, with clear potential to add long‑term value through insulation, smart home broadband solutions and any permitted extensions.