4 bedroom semi-detached house
Study
Semi-detached house
4 beds
1 bath
1302
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Super-fast 75Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Immaculate family home
- Four bedrooms
- Two reception rooms
- Sitting room with log burning stove
- Open kitchen/diner/utility room
- Wonderful west-facing garden
- Off-street parking
- Outside office/studio
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An immaculate four-bedroom Victorian home, tucked away on one of Headley Down’s most sought-after and peaceful lanes. Built in 1894, it stands as one of the earliest properties in the area, thoughtfully extended by the current owners and offering a rare chance to own a piece of local history.
Stepping into Weetie, an enclosed entrance porch provides a useful space for coats and shoes before entering the home. A central hallway, with an under-stairs cloakroom, leads to the stunning ground floor accommodation. At the front, a cosy living room features a charming fireplace with a decorative surround and stone hearth, forming a central focal point.
Continuing through the hall, a second sitting room offers a log-burning stove, with a divider curtain allowing the space to be separated from the wonderfully bright dining room, which boasts a glass ceiling and full-width window. The ground floor flows beautifully, with the dining room leading seamlessly into the L-shaped kitchen, utility, and breakfast area at the rear of the home.
The fitted kitchen includes a six-ring Britannia gas hob and oven, space for an American-style fridge freezer, and French doors opening onto the garden. Around the bend of the L-shape is a breakfast bar, providing a convenient spot for casual dining or morning coffee. Just off the kitchen is an integral garage store, along with a separate storage area fitted with full-length and full-height cupboards—offering excellent practical storage.
Upstairs, there are four well-proportioned bedrooms. The bright principal room features a large walk-in-style cupboard, which offers excellent potential for conversion into an en-suite. The second bedroom is also a generous double, with views over the garden, while the remaining two bedrooms provide flexible options for guest accommodation or home working. Completing the upstairs is the family bathroom, which includes both a bath and a separate shower. Gold fittings, including a telephone-style mixer tap and heated towel rail, add a refined nod to the home’s original charm and character.
Outside, a patio seating area soaks up the westerly-facing sun and is directly accessed from the kitchen, making it a fantastic social space for the summer months—ideal for entertaining friends and family or dining al fresco. A covered pergola offers a shaded spot to relax. Beyond this, a well-sized, level lawn is bordered by a variety of well-established flowers and trees. At the far end of the lawn, a small seating area allows the sun to be enjoyed throughout the day as it moves across the garden. Well-stocked raised borders frame the rear section of the garden, which is a wonderful space for children to play, featuring a wooden cabin and a wood chip play surface. A large storage shed is also located here. The garden is well enclosed at the rear by mature trees, ensuring a high degree of privacy. To the front of the home, driveway parking is provided.
Once an outbuilding, the converted office/studio is a valuable addition to the home. Equipped with underfloor heating, Wi-Fi, power, and storage, it functions perfectly as a home office, while also offering the potential for a self-contained living space separate from the main house.
Headley Down is an attractive rural residential area, within easy reach of many acres of National Trust common, ideal for walking on Ludshott Common and Headley Down Nature Reserve. A Budgens store and Texaco fuel station are a short walk away, whilst a newsagent and small delicatessen can be found in Headley village. There are pubs in Headley, Arford, and nearby Grayshott. A wider range of services and shops can be found in Grayshott, while high street shopping and mainline stations are available in Haslemere and Farnham. The A3 is close by, offering connections to London, the South Coast, and both London airports. Haslemere and Liphook stations are approximately five and four miles away respectively.
Tenure: Freehold
Services: Mains water, electricity, gas fired central heating to radiators and mains drainage.
Council Tax Band: E (East Hampshire District Council)
Stepping into Weetie, an enclosed entrance porch provides a useful space for coats and shoes before entering the home. A central hallway, with an under-stairs cloakroom, leads to the stunning ground floor accommodation. At the front, a cosy living room features a charming fireplace with a decorative surround and stone hearth, forming a central focal point.
Continuing through the hall, a second sitting room offers a log-burning stove, with a divider curtain allowing the space to be separated from the wonderfully bright dining room, which boasts a glass ceiling and full-width window. The ground floor flows beautifully, with the dining room leading seamlessly into the L-shaped kitchen, utility, and breakfast area at the rear of the home.
The fitted kitchen includes a six-ring Britannia gas hob and oven, space for an American-style fridge freezer, and French doors opening onto the garden. Around the bend of the L-shape is a breakfast bar, providing a convenient spot for casual dining or morning coffee. Just off the kitchen is an integral garage store, along with a separate storage area fitted with full-length and full-height cupboards—offering excellent practical storage.
Upstairs, there are four well-proportioned bedrooms. The bright principal room features a large walk-in-style cupboard, which offers excellent potential for conversion into an en-suite. The second bedroom is also a generous double, with views over the garden, while the remaining two bedrooms provide flexible options for guest accommodation or home working. Completing the upstairs is the family bathroom, which includes both a bath and a separate shower. Gold fittings, including a telephone-style mixer tap and heated towel rail, add a refined nod to the home’s original charm and character.
Outside, a patio seating area soaks up the westerly-facing sun and is directly accessed from the kitchen, making it a fantastic social space for the summer months—ideal for entertaining friends and family or dining al fresco. A covered pergola offers a shaded spot to relax. Beyond this, a well-sized, level lawn is bordered by a variety of well-established flowers and trees. At the far end of the lawn, a small seating area allows the sun to be enjoyed throughout the day as it moves across the garden. Well-stocked raised borders frame the rear section of the garden, which is a wonderful space for children to play, featuring a wooden cabin and a wood chip play surface. A large storage shed is also located here. The garden is well enclosed at the rear by mature trees, ensuring a high degree of privacy. To the front of the home, driveway parking is provided.
Once an outbuilding, the converted office/studio is a valuable addition to the home. Equipped with underfloor heating, Wi-Fi, power, and storage, it functions perfectly as a home office, while also offering the potential for a self-contained living space separate from the main house.
Headley Down is an attractive rural residential area, within easy reach of many acres of National Trust common, ideal for walking on Ludshott Common and Headley Down Nature Reserve. A Budgens store and Texaco fuel station are a short walk away, whilst a newsagent and small delicatessen can be found in Headley village. There are pubs in Headley, Arford, and nearby Grayshott. A wider range of services and shops can be found in Grayshott, while high street shopping and mainline stations are available in Haslemere and Farnham. The A3 is close by, offering connections to London, the South Coast, and both London airports. Haslemere and Liphook stations are approximately five and four miles away respectively.
Tenure: Freehold
Services: Mains water, electricity, gas fired central heating to radiators and mains drainage.
Council Tax Band: E (East Hampshire District Council)
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