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Guide price
£627,5002 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Pankridge Street, Crondall, Farnham, Surrey, GU10
Featured
End of terrace house
2 beds
1 bath
1007
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Features and description
- Sought after village location
- Off-street parking
- Within a Conservation Area
- Over 1,000 sq ft of accommodation
- Garden room with vaulted ceiling
- EPC Rating = D
A charming two bedroom cottage with a west facing garden in a popular village location.
Description
Butcher’s Cottage (locally known as The Old Butcher’s Shop) is a charming, unlisted end of terrace two bedroom cottage set within the Conservation Area, right in the heart of the sought-after village of Crondall.
The central entrance hall leads to two reception rooms and a cloakroom. To the left is a front-aspect sitting room with half-height shutters and a wood-burning stove set within an attractive brick hearth. To the right is the open-plan kitchen, fitted with Shaker-style cabinetry, integrated appliances, a Rangemaster oven and a breakfast bar. This flows into the vaulted garden room—constructed in 2015—used as a dining room and snug, with wooden bi-fold doors opening onto the garden.
Stairs from the entrance hall rise to the first floor. Bedroom one features half-height shutters and both bedrooms benefit from fitted wardrobes providing plenty of storage. A family bathroom serves both rooms, and there is access to the fully boarded loft.
The garden is predominantly terraced with well-established, mature planting, offering a sense of privacy and seclusion for such a central village setting. A gravel drive and parking area sit at the rear, accessed via The Withies, providing off-street parking. There are two useful storage sheds, one of which has power.
Location
Crondall is a historic Hampshire village appearing in the 1086 Domesday Book as part of the Crondall Hundred and with roots as a 9th century Saxon settlement. Today it has a thriving community and excellent amenities, including a primary school, village store with Post Office, two pubs-both serving food, a village hall, Doctors surgery, and a variety of sports clubs including bowling, cricket and pickleball. Oak Park Golf Club is currently being redeveloped and will soon offer a new 12 hole course, clubhouse, driving range and racquet courts.
Schools in the area include Crondall Pre-School, Crondall Primary (part of the Weydon Multi Academy Trust) and Calthorpe Park Secondary School. Nearby independent options include Edgeborough, Frensham Heights and More House in Frensham, St Nicholas in Church Crookham, Lord Wandsworth College in Long Sutton and Wellesley Prep in Mattingley.
The Georgian market town of Farnham (3.6 miles) provides a wide range of independent and national retailers, supermarkets including Waitrose and a M&S Simply Food, coffee shops and eateries such as Côte and Gail’s Bakery located on the picturesque Castle Street and the Lion & Lamb Yard. The town hosts regular markets and events, while Brightwells Yard offers a six-screen cinema and Farnham Maltings provides theatre, music, festivals and craft events.
This is an excellent location for commuters, with mainline stations at Fleet (4.8 miles) and Farnham (4.2 miles), both offering services to London Waterloo in under an hour. The A31, A3 and M3 give convenient access to London, the M25, Heathrow and Gatwick airports, and the South Coast.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding Hampshire countryside offers superb walking, cycling and riding opportunities directly accessible from the property.
All times and distances are approximate.
Square Footage: 1,007 sq ft
Description
Butcher’s Cottage (locally known as The Old Butcher’s Shop) is a charming, unlisted end of terrace two bedroom cottage set within the Conservation Area, right in the heart of the sought-after village of Crondall.
The central entrance hall leads to two reception rooms and a cloakroom. To the left is a front-aspect sitting room with half-height shutters and a wood-burning stove set within an attractive brick hearth. To the right is the open-plan kitchen, fitted with Shaker-style cabinetry, integrated appliances, a Rangemaster oven and a breakfast bar. This flows into the vaulted garden room—constructed in 2015—used as a dining room and snug, with wooden bi-fold doors opening onto the garden.
Stairs from the entrance hall rise to the first floor. Bedroom one features half-height shutters and both bedrooms benefit from fitted wardrobes providing plenty of storage. A family bathroom serves both rooms, and there is access to the fully boarded loft.
The garden is predominantly terraced with well-established, mature planting, offering a sense of privacy and seclusion for such a central village setting. A gravel drive and parking area sit at the rear, accessed via The Withies, providing off-street parking. There are two useful storage sheds, one of which has power.
Location
Crondall is a historic Hampshire village appearing in the 1086 Domesday Book as part of the Crondall Hundred and with roots as a 9th century Saxon settlement. Today it has a thriving community and excellent amenities, including a primary school, village store with Post Office, two pubs-both serving food, a village hall, Doctors surgery, and a variety of sports clubs including bowling, cricket and pickleball. Oak Park Golf Club is currently being redeveloped and will soon offer a new 12 hole course, clubhouse, driving range and racquet courts.
Schools in the area include Crondall Pre-School, Crondall Primary (part of the Weydon Multi Academy Trust) and Calthorpe Park Secondary School. Nearby independent options include Edgeborough, Frensham Heights and More House in Frensham, St Nicholas in Church Crookham, Lord Wandsworth College in Long Sutton and Wellesley Prep in Mattingley.
The Georgian market town of Farnham (3.6 miles) provides a wide range of independent and national retailers, supermarkets including Waitrose and a M&S Simply Food, coffee shops and eateries such as Côte and Gail’s Bakery located on the picturesque Castle Street and the Lion & Lamb Yard. The town hosts regular markets and events, while Brightwells Yard offers a six-screen cinema and Farnham Maltings provides theatre, music, festivals and craft events.
This is an excellent location for commuters, with mainline stations at Fleet (4.8 miles) and Farnham (4.2 miles), both offering services to London Waterloo in under an hour. The A31, A3 and M3 give convenient access to London, the M25, Heathrow and Gatwick airports, and the South Coast.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding Hampshire countryside offers superb walking, cycling and riding opportunities directly accessible from the property.
All times and distances are approximate.
Square Footage: 1,007 sq ft
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Crime score
Low crime
1/10
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£438,796
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