Guide price
£325,000
2 bed bungalow for saleHeadley, Bordon, Hampshire GU35
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: F
Retirement
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Over 60’s development
Offered with no onward chain
Allocated parking
Private garden
Well-presented detached bungalow situated in a secluded, spacious development. Enclosed, level south facing garden with allocated parking. Offered with no onward chain.
• Situated within a cul de sac offering a well-spaced development in a tucked away and quiet location close to the heart of Headley Village. Set within a small community of 8 privately owned retirement homes each with allocated parking and access to a visitor’s car park
• Front garden laid to lawn with allocated parking to the end. A path runs down the side of the lawn to the front door, which opens into an entrance hall with coats cupboard
• Spacious front aspect sitting room with door into the kitchen/breakfast room. This is fitted with a range of drawer and cupboard storage plus integrated double oven and hob with space for further white goods and a breakfast table
• Good sized double bedroom with built in wardrobes and a south facing window over looking the garden
• Bedroom 2 / study with a patio door into a conservatory with patio doors opening onto the south facing garden
• Modern shower room
• New floor coverings throughout
• The rear garden is level and enclosed, enjoying plenty of sunshine being south facing, and is predominantly laid to lawn with mature shrubs, a patio adjacent to the conservatory and a useful shed tucked away in one corner
• Headley has a church, a church centre and village hall adjacent to the village green, both halls offering social activities, art and exercise clubs, there are also a football, cricket and table tennis clubs. Leisure centres with swimming pools can be found in both Bordon and Alton
• The local bus goes from Haslemere, through Bordon to Alton which has a market as well as being the starting point for the Watercress Line, which offers heritage steam and diesel train excursions.
Headley is an historic village, with a first mention in 1066, and Farthing Fields is within walking distance of Headley village centre, which provides a small range of shops and facilities including the Church, a doctors surgery with retail chemist, a newsagent, hairdresser and small delicatessen plus the all important village pub, The Holly Bush.
High street shopping can be found at Grayshott, which offers a wealth of individual shops and services which include; Post Office, village pub, restaurants, cafes & takeaways, 2 small supermarkets, butcher, greengrocer, ironmonger, dentists and opticians. Liphook, Haslemere and Farnham, with main line train stations are close by with additional high street shopping. Access to the A3 with motorway style connections to London, the South Coast and both London Airports is within a few miles. The general area abounds in acres of National Trust lands, ideal for walking and riding, and there are a number of footpaths and connecting bridle ways close by. Of particular note is National Trust land at Ludshott Common, which extends into Waggoners Wells and Bramshott Common, plus there is Broxhead Common nature reserve which is famous for its heather and wildlife just on the outskirts of Lindford.
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: F
Council Tax Band: C (Correct at time of publication and is subject to change following a council revaluation after a sale)
Services: The property has mains water, electricity and mains drainage. Electric air heaters.
Broadband and Mobile services: Visit
• Situated within a cul de sac offering a well-spaced development in a tucked away and quiet location close to the heart of Headley Village. Set within a small community of 8 privately owned retirement homes each with allocated parking and access to a visitor’s car park
• Front garden laid to lawn with allocated parking to the end. A path runs down the side of the lawn to the front door, which opens into an entrance hall with coats cupboard
• Spacious front aspect sitting room with door into the kitchen/breakfast room. This is fitted with a range of drawer and cupboard storage plus integrated double oven and hob with space for further white goods and a breakfast table
• Good sized double bedroom with built in wardrobes and a south facing window over looking the garden
• Bedroom 2 / study with a patio door into a conservatory with patio doors opening onto the south facing garden
• Modern shower room
• New floor coverings throughout
• The rear garden is level and enclosed, enjoying plenty of sunshine being south facing, and is predominantly laid to lawn with mature shrubs, a patio adjacent to the conservatory and a useful shed tucked away in one corner
• Headley has a church, a church centre and village hall adjacent to the village green, both halls offering social activities, art and exercise clubs, there are also a football, cricket and table tennis clubs. Leisure centres with swimming pools can be found in both Bordon and Alton
• The local bus goes from Haslemere, through Bordon to Alton which has a market as well as being the starting point for the Watercress Line, which offers heritage steam and diesel train excursions.
Headley is an historic village, with a first mention in 1066, and Farthing Fields is within walking distance of Headley village centre, which provides a small range of shops and facilities including the Church, a doctors surgery with retail chemist, a newsagent, hairdresser and small delicatessen plus the all important village pub, The Holly Bush.
High street shopping can be found at Grayshott, which offers a wealth of individual shops and services which include; Post Office, village pub, restaurants, cafes & takeaways, 2 small supermarkets, butcher, greengrocer, ironmonger, dentists and opticians. Liphook, Haslemere and Farnham, with main line train stations are close by with additional high street shopping. Access to the A3 with motorway style connections to London, the South Coast and both London Airports is within a few miles. The general area abounds in acres of National Trust lands, ideal for walking and riding, and there are a number of footpaths and connecting bridle ways close by. Of particular note is National Trust land at Ludshott Common, which extends into Waggoners Wells and Bramshott Common, plus there is Broxhead Common nature reserve which is famous for its heather and wildlife just on the outskirts of Lindford.
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: F
Council Tax Band: C (Correct at time of publication and is subject to change following a council revaluation after a sale)
Services: The property has mains water, electricity and mains drainage. Electric air heaters.
Broadband and Mobile services: Visit
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