4 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
2412
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Super-fast 53Mbps *
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Features and description
- 4 bedrooms
- 3 reception rooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 0.42 acres
- Period
- Detached
- Garden
- Patio
- Restored
- Rural
The Blotting House was originally a warehouse, part of the Iping paper mill and where the blotting paper was stored. It occupies a wonderful prime position, set back from Iping Bridge on the River Rother. The property is believed to have been converted in the 1980s into a residential dwelling and has since been completely modernised giving us the beautiful family home we see today.
The quality of finish and attention to detail are exemplary throughout, with the best quality fixtures and fittings being used. The emphasis in the property is very much on family space, with a wonderful kitchen/breakfast room being an excellent size and benefitting from a central island and double-glazed doors leading onto a terrace. The kitchen is bespoke and features hand-painted timber units under a beautiful Carrara marble surface, a three-oven electric AGA and an Indian Limestone floor.
The sitting room is an excellent size, with a Chesney's woodburner and a Bath stone fireplace at its heart. The play/television room beyond also adds to the family space and, whilst benefitting from underfloor heating, it makes for a superb retreat for children, or home office if required. Both the sitting room and play/television room have double doors leading onto the garden.
To the front of the property there is parking for several cars, while to the rear, sun terraces lead directly off the back of the property onto the formal lawns and established shrub borders. The rear gardens are surrounded by an established mixed hedge, providing a haven of peace, tranquillity and great privacy.
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The quality of finish and attention to detail are exemplary throughout, with the best quality fixtures and fittings being used. The emphasis in the property is very much on family space, with a wonderful kitchen/breakfast room being an excellent size and benefitting from a central island and double-glazed doors leading onto a terrace. The kitchen is bespoke and features hand-painted timber units under a beautiful Carrara marble surface, a three-oven electric AGA and an Indian Limestone floor.
The sitting room is an excellent size, with a Chesney's woodburner and a Bath stone fireplace at its heart. The play/television room beyond also adds to the family space and, whilst benefitting from underfloor heating, it makes for a superb retreat for children, or home office if required. Both the sitting room and play/television room have double doors leading onto the garden.
To the front of the property there is parking for several cars, while to the rear, sun terraces lead directly off the back of the property onto the formal lawns and established shrub borders. The rear gardens are surrounded by an established mixed hedge, providing a haven of peace, tranquillity and great privacy.
Additional Information
Mobile Coverage:
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Midhurst 2.5 miles, Chichester 14 miles, Haslemere 11 miles (London Waterloo 56 minutes), Liphook 4 miles (London Waterloo 65 minutes), Petersfield 9 miles (London Waterloo 66 minutes), Guildford 22 miles, London 54 miles
(Distances and times approximate)
Property information from this agent
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Crime score
Low crime
0/10
Home prices (average)
4 bedroom detached houses
£957,667
£957,667
About this agent

Just 50 minutes from London Waterloo by train, Haslemere is a jewel in the crown of the Home Counties, offering relaxing countryside and market town amenities in abundance. As an oasis of peace and tranquillity, Haslemere is one of Surrey’s most desirable locations, with a beautiful variety of properties on offer including timbered and tile hung town houses, expansive estates and highly sought-after private roads It’s also a great commuter spot, with London Waterloo reachable via train in just under an hour, and 40 miles away via the A3 which links to the M25 and wider motorway network. The area remains popular with families thanks to Surrey’s reputation for excellent schooling in both state and private sectors, including the likes of St Bart’s, Camelsdale, and St Ives. From our office in the centre of Haslemere at 1 West Street, Knight Frank helps homebuyers find their new home in Haslemere.






























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