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2 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Princes Road, Petersfield
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Semi-detached house
2 beds
1 bath
856
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
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Features and description
- Semi detached
- Well presented
- 2 bedrooms
- Bathroom
- Kitchen
- Living room
- Dining room
- Shed
- Garden
EPC Rating To be confirmed
Council Tax: C - East Hampshire District Council
SERVICES: All main services, electricity, gas water and drainage.
Petersfield was named the best place to live in the South East by the Sunday Times in 2025
GENERAL A very well-presented two-bedroom semi-detached home, originally built around 100 years ago and thoughtfully extended to both the front and rear in more recent years. The property features a canopied entrance opening into an inner hallway with understairs storage cupboards. The living room enjoys a front aspect and includes a feature fireplace, while the dining room overlooks the rear garden with glazed doors opening onto the patio. The kitchen is accessed from the dining room and forms part of the single-storey rear extension. It is fitted with a range of wall and base units, complemented by wooden worktops incorporating an inset stainless-steel sink unit with mixer taps and drainer. Appliances include a four-ring gas hob with extractor hood over and single oven beneath. A further door provides access to the exterior. From the hallway, there is a cloakroom fitted with a low-level WC, washbasin, and a recess with plumbing for a washing machine and shelving above. Upstairs, bedroom one enjoys a front aspect with built-in wardrobe/airing cupboard. Bedroom two benefits from a range of fitted wardrobes and a rear view over the garden. The bathroom has been luxuriously fitted, featuring a panelled bath with chrome fittings, a separate walk-in shower with glass screen, low-level WC, and washbasin, together with a chrome towel rail and radiator. The rear garden is long, level, and attractively enclosed with panel fencing. It includes a paved patio area and a substantial timber outbuilding with both light and power, ideal for a home office or workshop. A side pathway provides access to the front. The front of the property features off-road parking with a paved driveway.
LOCATION The ancient market town of Petersfield, once an important coaching centre, is set amidst the stunning countryside of the South Downs National Park. Local attractions include the nearby Queen Elizabeth Country Park and Butser Hill to the south, as well as Petersfield Heath with its picturesque circular walks around the large boating lake.
Petersfield offers excellent transport links, with direct road access via the A3 and mainline rail services to both London and the South Coast. Just 0.3 mile away. The town and its surroundings provide a wonderful place to live, work, and enjoy, featuring highlights such as the Petersfield Museum, the Physic Garden, and the vibrant Town Square, host to regular markets and festive events throughout the year.
Entertainment and leisure opportunities are plentiful, including a theatre with music and arts performances, an open-air lido, extensive sports facilities, traditional pubs, cafés, and a wide choice of restaurants. The town also offers a comprehensive range of shopping, from nationally known supermarkets and retailers to a variety of independent stores. Petersfield is well served by both state and independent schools, making it an ideal location for families.
LOCAL AUTHORITY: East Hampshire District Council.
Council Tax: C - East Hampshire District Council
SERVICES: All main services, electricity, gas water and drainage.
Petersfield was named the best place to live in the South East by the Sunday Times in 2025
GENERAL A very well-presented two-bedroom semi-detached home, originally built around 100 years ago and thoughtfully extended to both the front and rear in more recent years. The property features a canopied entrance opening into an inner hallway with understairs storage cupboards. The living room enjoys a front aspect and includes a feature fireplace, while the dining room overlooks the rear garden with glazed doors opening onto the patio. The kitchen is accessed from the dining room and forms part of the single-storey rear extension. It is fitted with a range of wall and base units, complemented by wooden worktops incorporating an inset stainless-steel sink unit with mixer taps and drainer. Appliances include a four-ring gas hob with extractor hood over and single oven beneath. A further door provides access to the exterior. From the hallway, there is a cloakroom fitted with a low-level WC, washbasin, and a recess with plumbing for a washing machine and shelving above. Upstairs, bedroom one enjoys a front aspect with built-in wardrobe/airing cupboard. Bedroom two benefits from a range of fitted wardrobes and a rear view over the garden. The bathroom has been luxuriously fitted, featuring a panelled bath with chrome fittings, a separate walk-in shower with glass screen, low-level WC, and washbasin, together with a chrome towel rail and radiator. The rear garden is long, level, and attractively enclosed with panel fencing. It includes a paved patio area and a substantial timber outbuilding with both light and power, ideal for a home office or workshop. A side pathway provides access to the front. The front of the property features off-road parking with a paved driveway.
LOCATION The ancient market town of Petersfield, once an important coaching centre, is set amidst the stunning countryside of the South Downs National Park. Local attractions include the nearby Queen Elizabeth Country Park and Butser Hill to the south, as well as Petersfield Heath with its picturesque circular walks around the large boating lake.
Petersfield offers excellent transport links, with direct road access via the A3 and mainline rail services to both London and the South Coast. Just 0.3 mile away. The town and its surroundings provide a wonderful place to live, work, and enjoy, featuring highlights such as the Petersfield Museum, the Physic Garden, and the vibrant Town Square, host to regular markets and festive events throughout the year.
Entertainment and leisure opportunities are plentiful, including a theatre with music and arts performances, an open-air lido, extensive sports facilities, traditional pubs, cafés, and a wide choice of restaurants. The town also offers a comprehensive range of shopping, from nationally known supermarkets and retailers to a variety of independent stores. Petersfield is well served by both state and independent schools, making it an ideal location for families.
LOCAL AUTHORITY: East Hampshire District Council.
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About this agent

Peter Leete and Partners was established in 1971 and now celebrating 50 years! - for other significant events in 1971 visit the link on our website. The founder who had cut his teeth running a chain of estate agents in and around the Sutton area moved out to the ‘sticks’ where his wife’s family had retired to. Initially running his business from home it soon became necessary to find premises and the old estate office on The Green at Grayshott became available (at that time in use as a hairdressers, previously a cobblers and originally the village estate office where rents were paid by local tenants). This offered an ideal office in a prominent position with adjacent free public car park (the ‘Fox and Pelican’ watering hole being located ‘at a convenient remove’ having no influence). Peter became a well-known local figure with his trademark ‘My Lord’ and ‘see you when you’re older,’ among other ‘Peterisms.’ Many enjoyed his sense of humour reflected in his old-style advertising copy (permissible prior to the introduction of the Property Misdescriptions Act 1991). A particularly memorable advert follows: "Not for the faint-hearted, a property to endow your personality upon! View with caution and whatever you do don’t view in stilettos as you will damage the floorboards which are suffering from rising damp, which is helping to drown an infestation of the death watch beetle." A stampede ensued and a sale was concluded that weekend. Peter Leete ran the office until his retirement in 2005 when the reins were handed over to his 2 sons who have continued the traditions of the firm centred on independence, impartial advice and client first principles – one might suggest traditional estate agency values largely lost in today’s world of corporate chain sales agents. The firm continues to trade from the original premises in Grayshott.















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