Guide price
£950,000
(£377/sq. ft)
5 bed semi-detached house for saleFarnham Lane, Haslemere GU27
5 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
2,523 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Substantial 2500 sq ft Edwardian House
4/5 bedrooms inc ground floor snug/bed 5
Main bedroom with En Suite bathroom
Separate ground floor & 1st floor bathrooms
Sitting Room & Office
Dining Room with vaulted ceiling and open fireplace
Kitchen Breakfast Room & Utility.
Established and secluded setting
0.57 acre gardens and grounds
Close to National Trust - Hindhead Common
An Imposing and substantial attached Edwardian home in an established and secluded 0.57 acre plot in a sought after leafy lane.
North Shottersley is an attractive and substantial attached Edwardian property that was split from the main adjoining house in 1955. At the same time, a single storey wing was added which incorporates a wonderful dining room with a vaulted ceiling and fireplace and adjoining kitchen/breakfast. Subject to the necessary permissions, these could be combined to create a large open plan kitchen/dining/family room overlooking both the front and rear gardens.
The property requires a certain amount of modernisation and improvement but also enjoys a quiet and secluded position, set well back from Farnham Lane at the end of its sweeping tree lined driveway.
Elsewhere on the ground floor are the sitting room with a rear garden aspect and open fireplace, office, ground floor bathroom, utility room and bed 5/snug.
The first floor has its own character and charm, centred around the beamed landing with built in book shelves and stairs leading to the stunning the galleried open plan attic space. Here there are exposed ceiling beams, gable and dormer windows and would be a lovely quiet space to read or study. The four 1st floor bedrooms also have their own individual features and built in wardrobes, with the main bedroom having an en suite shower room.
The property is located at the end of its sweeping curved tree lined driveway which culminates in a parking area and leads to 2 separate detached garages one of which has a lean-to greenhouse. The house is positioned centrally within its plot of just under 0.6 acres with gardens to the front, side and rear. The front garden is mainly light woodland, to the rear are paved terraces, pathways, split level lawns and established screening boundaries.
North Shottersley is an attractive and substantial attached Edwardian property that was split from the main adjoining house in 1955. At the same time, a single storey wing was added which incorporates a wonderful dining room with a vaulted ceiling and fireplace and adjoining kitchen/breakfast. Subject to the necessary permissions, these could be combined to create a large open plan kitchen/dining/family room overlooking both the front and rear gardens.
The property requires a certain amount of modernisation and improvement but also enjoys a quiet and secluded position, set well back from Farnham Lane at the end of its sweeping tree lined driveway.
Elsewhere on the ground floor are the sitting room with a rear garden aspect and open fireplace, office, ground floor bathroom, utility room and bed 5/snug.
The first floor has its own character and charm, centred around the beamed landing with built in book shelves and stairs leading to the stunning the galleried open plan attic space. Here there are exposed ceiling beams, gable and dormer windows and would be a lovely quiet space to read or study. The four 1st floor bedrooms also have their own individual features and built in wardrobes, with the main bedroom having an en suite shower room.
The property is located at the end of its sweeping curved tree lined driveway which culminates in a parking area and leads to 2 separate detached garages one of which has a lean-to greenhouse. The house is positioned centrally within its plot of just under 0.6 acres with gardens to the front, side and rear. The front garden is mainly light woodland, to the rear are paved terraces, pathways, split level lawns and established screening boundaries.