£850,000
4 bed detached house for saleHeath Close, Hindhead, Surrey GU26
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
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Freehold
About this property
Arched gated entrance and tile-hung elevations
Two dual-aspect reception rooms with wood-burning stove
Kitchen/dining room with separate utility room
Versatile study or potential fourth bedroom
Three double bedrooms including dual-aspect principal
Level garden with off-road parking and shed
A well-presented and generously proportioned detached family home offering 3–4 bedrooms, situated in a sought-after village setting close to woodland walks. The property benefits from spacious, light-filled accommodation, with many of the principal rooms enjoying dual aspects.
Occupying a quiet residential position within walking distance of local village shops, the primary school and nearby woodland, the property is ideally suited to family living. The home features exposed timbers and high ceilings, including several part-vaulted areas, and well-balanced accommodation throughout. A substantial garden to the side provides excellent outdoor space, ideal for entertaining or for children to enjoy.
The property is approached through an arched gate set within mature hedging, creating an attractive and private entrance. Beyond the gate, the house reveals charming tile-hung elevations, a timber porch with a herringbone brick threshold and a solid wood front door. The entrance opens into a spacious hallway finished with Camaro Wild Amber Oak flooring, which continues through the main reception areas and kitchen. A spacious cloakroom is located at the end of the hall.
To the front of the property are two dual-aspect reception rooms comprising a cosy family room and a formal sitting room. The sitting room features a fireplace and wood-burning stove as a focal point.
Positioned at the rear of the house, the kitchen/dining room forms the central hub of the home. With dual south and west aspects, the space enjoys excellent natural light. Cream wooden shutters complement the generous range of cream cupbiards and drawers. The kitchen is fitted with an integrated electric oven and ceramic hob, with additional space for a dishwasher and fridge freezer. The room comfortably accommodates a large dining table and additional furniture. A separate utility room is conveniently located to the side, featuring a stable door that opens directly onto the garden.
Also located on the ground floor is a versatile room currently used as a spacious study. With a full wall of built-in storage, this room could equally function as a fourth bedroom or an additional reception room.
Stairs lead to the first floor, opening onto a spacious landing with a beamed vaulted ceiling. There are three well-proportioned double bedrooms, including an impressive dual-aspect principal bedroom with a part-vaulted ceiling. This room benefits from built-in wardrobes to two sides and a vanity sink set discreetly into one corner.
The accommodation is completed by a large family bathroom, refurbished approximately five years ago. The room offers a roll-top bath, a walk-in shower and extensive built-in storage, creating a practical yet elegant space.
The gardens at Oakham House are predominantly level and offer excellent potential as a family garden. Mature hedging around the property provides a high degree of privacy, while the garden boundaries are enclosed by fencing. Double gates allow access for off-road parking, and a former carport was previously situated in one corner. The lawned garden is easy to maintain while still offering scope for further landscaping or planting if desired. A garden shed provides useful external storage. A pathway extends right around the property
Beacon Hill is a popular village set within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and surrounded by extensive National Trust countryside, including the renowned Devil’s Punch Bowl and the beautiful Golden Valley. The village offers an attractive balance of rural tranquillity and everyday convenience.
Within Beacon Hill itself there are a number of useful amenities including local shops, cafés and restaurants, along with a well-regarded village primary school, making it particularly appealing for families. A wider selection of shops, services and eateries can be found in the neighbouring village of Grayshott, which is just a short distance away.
The area is well positioned for commuters, with convenient access to the A3 providing direct road links to London, the M25 and the south coast. Mainline rail services are available from nearby Haslemere and Farnham, both offering fast and regular connections to London Waterloo as well as a broader range of shopping, restaurants, leisure facilities and other everyday services.
The surrounding countryside provides excellent opportunities for outdoor recreation. There are several well-regarded golf courses in the area, miles of National Trust land ideal for walking, cycling and riding, and sailing and watersports available at the nearby Frensham Great Pond and Frensham Little Pond.
Overall, Beacon Hill offers an exceptional lifestyle combining village charm, outstanding natural surroundings and excellent connectivity
Occupying a quiet residential position within walking distance of local village shops, the primary school and nearby woodland, the property is ideally suited to family living. The home features exposed timbers and high ceilings, including several part-vaulted areas, and well-balanced accommodation throughout. A substantial garden to the side provides excellent outdoor space, ideal for entertaining or for children to enjoy.
The property is approached through an arched gate set within mature hedging, creating an attractive and private entrance. Beyond the gate, the house reveals charming tile-hung elevations, a timber porch with a herringbone brick threshold and a solid wood front door. The entrance opens into a spacious hallway finished with Camaro Wild Amber Oak flooring, which continues through the main reception areas and kitchen. A spacious cloakroom is located at the end of the hall.
To the front of the property are two dual-aspect reception rooms comprising a cosy family room and a formal sitting room. The sitting room features a fireplace and wood-burning stove as a focal point.
Positioned at the rear of the house, the kitchen/dining room forms the central hub of the home. With dual south and west aspects, the space enjoys excellent natural light. Cream wooden shutters complement the generous range of cream cupbiards and drawers. The kitchen is fitted with an integrated electric oven and ceramic hob, with additional space for a dishwasher and fridge freezer. The room comfortably accommodates a large dining table and additional furniture. A separate utility room is conveniently located to the side, featuring a stable door that opens directly onto the garden.
Also located on the ground floor is a versatile room currently used as a spacious study. With a full wall of built-in storage, this room could equally function as a fourth bedroom or an additional reception room.
Stairs lead to the first floor, opening onto a spacious landing with a beamed vaulted ceiling. There are three well-proportioned double bedrooms, including an impressive dual-aspect principal bedroom with a part-vaulted ceiling. This room benefits from built-in wardrobes to two sides and a vanity sink set discreetly into one corner.
The accommodation is completed by a large family bathroom, refurbished approximately five years ago. The room offers a roll-top bath, a walk-in shower and extensive built-in storage, creating a practical yet elegant space.
The gardens at Oakham House are predominantly level and offer excellent potential as a family garden. Mature hedging around the property provides a high degree of privacy, while the garden boundaries are enclosed by fencing. Double gates allow access for off-road parking, and a former carport was previously situated in one corner. The lawned garden is easy to maintain while still offering scope for further landscaping or planting if desired. A garden shed provides useful external storage. A pathway extends right around the property
Beacon Hill is a popular village set within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and surrounded by extensive National Trust countryside, including the renowned Devil’s Punch Bowl and the beautiful Golden Valley. The village offers an attractive balance of rural tranquillity and everyday convenience.
Within Beacon Hill itself there are a number of useful amenities including local shops, cafés and restaurants, along with a well-regarded village primary school, making it particularly appealing for families. A wider selection of shops, services and eateries can be found in the neighbouring village of Grayshott, which is just a short distance away.
The area is well positioned for commuters, with convenient access to the A3 providing direct road links to London, the M25 and the south coast. Mainline rail services are available from nearby Haslemere and Farnham, both offering fast and regular connections to London Waterloo as well as a broader range of shopping, restaurants, leisure facilities and other everyday services.
The surrounding countryside provides excellent opportunities for outdoor recreation. There are several well-regarded golf courses in the area, miles of National Trust land ideal for walking, cycling and riding, and sailing and watersports available at the nearby Frensham Great Pond and Frensham Little Pond.
Overall, Beacon Hill offers an exceptional lifestyle combining village charm, outstanding natural surroundings and excellent connectivity
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