1 bedroom property for sale
Pigeonhole, Crossways Road, Grayshott
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A rare opportunity to acquire this current garage/studio to create a new residential dwelling in this quiet well regarded location in Stoney Bottom. Permission having been granted by East Hampshire District Council. Planning reference: EHDC-25-0662-OUT
Grayshott affords level and generous shopping facilities well in excess of most local villages with many retailers including Co-operative and Sainsbury's supermarkets. The village boasts a good range of restaurants and cafes, a public house, doctors surgery, social club and community library, post office, two dentists, opticians and nationally known pottery. A list of many of the local businesses and organisations can be seen at the village web site For the active, the village boasts, a recreation ground, sports pavilion, tennis club, football and cricket clubs, a community Orchard and playgounds. Amenities within Grayshott have helped it win Hampshire Village of the Year on three occasions as well as numerous other awards. More extensive shopping facilities are available at the nearby towns of Haslemere, Farnham and Guildford. Buses passing through the village serve Farnham, Aldershot, and Haslemere, the latter town with a main line station (4.5 miles) serving Waterloo in approximately 55 minutes and Portsmouth on the South Coast. There are numerous beauty spots within easy reach to include The Devil's Punch Bowl, Ludshott Common and Frensham ponds. There is nearby access to the Golden Valley and extensive protected National Trust woodlands.
DESCRIPTION The unit has been used as garaging with a self-contained studio apartment over.
The site address is taken from the main residence but for external vieiwngs of the building use GU26 6HB and this will take you to Stoney Bottom and on entering the road from Crossways Road continue down about 100 yards and the garaging will be found on your right hand side. For What3Words use. Developer.adopters.sprawls.
LOCAL AUTHORITY: East Hampshire District Council.
SPECIAL NOTES: Peter Leete and Partners and its Clients give notice that: they have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary Planning, Building Regulation or other consents, and Peter Leete and Partners has not tested any services, appliances, or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or survey. Peter Leete and Partners is a member of The Property Ombudsman scheme and acts in accordance with their code of practice.
Grayshott affords level and generous shopping facilities well in excess of most local villages with many retailers including Co-operative and Sainsbury's supermarkets. The village boasts a good range of restaurants and cafes, a public house, doctors surgery, social club and community library, post office, two dentists, opticians and nationally known pottery. A list of many of the local businesses and organisations can be seen at the village web site For the active, the village boasts, a recreation ground, sports pavilion, tennis club, football and cricket clubs, a community Orchard and playgounds. Amenities within Grayshott have helped it win Hampshire Village of the Year on three occasions as well as numerous other awards. More extensive shopping facilities are available at the nearby towns of Haslemere, Farnham and Guildford. Buses passing through the village serve Farnham, Aldershot, and Haslemere, the latter town with a main line station (4.5 miles) serving Waterloo in approximately 55 minutes and Portsmouth on the South Coast. There are numerous beauty spots within easy reach to include The Devil's Punch Bowl, Ludshott Common and Frensham ponds. There is nearby access to the Golden Valley and extensive protected National Trust woodlands.
DESCRIPTION The unit has been used as garaging with a self-contained studio apartment over.
The site address is taken from the main residence but for external vieiwngs of the building use GU26 6HB and this will take you to Stoney Bottom and on entering the road from Crossways Road continue down about 100 yards and the garaging will be found on your right hand side. For What3Words use. Developer.adopters.sprawls.
LOCAL AUTHORITY: East Hampshire District Council.
SPECIAL NOTES: Peter Leete and Partners and its Clients give notice that: they have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary Planning, Building Regulation or other consents, and Peter Leete and Partners has not tested any services, appliances, or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or survey. Peter Leete and Partners is a member of The Property Ombudsman scheme and acts in accordance with their code of practice.
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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.



