Total views: 1923
Guide price
£1,650,0003 bedroom detached house for sale
Henley Hill, Henley, Haslemere, West Sussex, GU27
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Recently added
Detached house
3 beds
2 baths
1831
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Super-fast 41Mbps *
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Features and description
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 reception rooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 1.18 acres
- Outbuildings
- Detached
- Garden
- Terrace
- Cottage
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Tucked away in the scenic surrounds of Haslemere, the property is a beautifully restored 17th-century country home that blends period charm with refined contemporary living. Once two traditional cottages, the property has been thoughtfully renovated by the current owners to create a residence of character and distinction. Original features such as exposed oak beams and inglenook fireplaces celebrate its heritage, while a striking single-storey kitchen and dining extension—with vaulted ceilings and modern oak beams—adds a stylish, light-filled heart to the home. Traditional Sussex stone and red brick elevations, a clay-tiled roof, and tall chimney stacks complete its timeless appeal.
The architectural integrity of the home is immediately evident in its handsome Sussex stone and red brick elevations, complemented by a clay-tiled roof and prominent red brick chimney stacks that remain true to its historical origins. Inside, the property brims with authentic period details, including exposed oak timbers, two large and atmospheric inglenook fireplaces, and an original bread oven— evocative of the building’s storied past. While steeped in heritage, the property has also been skilfully extended to suit contemporary living. The addition of a substantial single-storey kitchen and dining space provides the perfect contrast and complement to the older parts of the house. This light-filled extension, complete with vaulted ceilings and exposed modern oak beams, forms the vibrant heart of the home—a space where old and new come together in seamless harmony.
OUTSIDE
The outdoor setting of the property is every bit as compelling as the interior. The property sits within just under 1.2 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds that have been carefully designed to offer both aesthetic pleasure and practical enjoyment.
The gardens are predominantly laid to level lawn, interspersed with a series of thoughtfully placed sun terraces and decking areas that are ideal for entertaining, dining, or simply relaxing in the peace and privacy of the countryside. Mature trees, flowering borders, and well-defined areas of planting contribute to a wonderfully immersive natural environment, offering a sense of tranquillity and retreat rarely found. In addition, the property also features a dedicated kitchen garden, complete with fruit and vegetable beds, as well as areas for cut flowers—making the most of the rural setting and enhancing the lifestyle appeal of this idyllic retreat.
Our clients have poured great care into curating a garden that complements the house’s unique character—combining informal elegance with functional outdoor living. The result is a sanctuary that extends the living space well beyond the walls of the house, making the property as captivating outside as it is within.
The architectural integrity of the home is immediately evident in its handsome Sussex stone and red brick elevations, complemented by a clay-tiled roof and prominent red brick chimney stacks that remain true to its historical origins. Inside, the property brims with authentic period details, including exposed oak timbers, two large and atmospheric inglenook fireplaces, and an original bread oven— evocative of the building’s storied past. While steeped in heritage, the property has also been skilfully extended to suit contemporary living. The addition of a substantial single-storey kitchen and dining space provides the perfect contrast and complement to the older parts of the house. This light-filled extension, complete with vaulted ceilings and exposed modern oak beams, forms the vibrant heart of the home—a space where old and new come together in seamless harmony.
OUTSIDE
The outdoor setting of the property is every bit as compelling as the interior. The property sits within just under 1.2 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds that have been carefully designed to offer both aesthetic pleasure and practical enjoyment.
The gardens are predominantly laid to level lawn, interspersed with a series of thoughtfully placed sun terraces and decking areas that are ideal for entertaining, dining, or simply relaxing in the peace and privacy of the countryside. Mature trees, flowering borders, and well-defined areas of planting contribute to a wonderfully immersive natural environment, offering a sense of tranquillity and retreat rarely found. In addition, the property also features a dedicated kitchen garden, complete with fruit and vegetable beds, as well as areas for cut flowers—making the most of the rural setting and enhancing the lifestyle appeal of this idyllic retreat.
Our clients have poured great care into curating a garden that complements the house’s unique character—combining informal elegance with functional outdoor living. The result is a sanctuary that extends the living space well beyond the walls of the house, making the property as captivating outside as it is within.
Fernhurst Village - 1.5 miles • Haslemere - 5 miles (London Waterloo 56 minutes)
Midhurst - 3 miles • Guildford - 19 miles • Chichester - 15 miles • London - 47 miles
(Distances and times are approximate)
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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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