11 Great Properties For Sale In Haslemere
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11 Great Properties For Sale In Haslemere

Commutable locations have never been more desirable when it comes to the property market – and the idyllic village of Haslemere in Surrey fits the bill perfectly. With its own mainline station offering a 50-minute direct train to London, there’s also plenty of rural charm on offer for couples and families to enjoy. Here’s our pick of what’s currently on the market there, and in the surrounding area…

Two-Bedroom Semi-Detached House, Camelsdale Road, £400,000

This late-Victorian cottage is in the centre of Camelsdale, and close to the village school. The bathroom and kitchen inside this cosy property have been completely refitted – the latter leads out onto pretty gardens, while the living room comes with an attractive fireplace and plenty of natural light. Upstairs you’ll find two generously sized bedrooms, one of which could easily double up as a home office. With attractive décor throughout, it’s the ideal property for a couple looking to get a foot on the property ladder.

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Three-Bedroom Semi-Detached House, Tennyson Way, £485,000

Offering plenty of style, this three-bedroom home was built in 2019, and benefits from a light-filled kitchen/dining room with an adjoining family room complete with a roof lantern and French doors leading out to the garden. The separate sitting room provides additional space for entertaining, while the homeowner has also taken the time to create a home studio by converting one half of the detached garage. Upstairs, the main bedroom includes an en-suite and fitted wardrobe, complemented by two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Parking for up to three vehicles is provided on the block paviour driveway, while the west-facing rear garden has a patio and a level area of lawn.

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Two-Bedroom Bungalow, Lythe Hill Park, £495,000

This Grade II-listed attached bungalow is located in the highly desirable Lythe Hill Park, known for its tranquillity, privacy and security. Offering up 40 acres of well-maintained communal gardens – as well as an indoor heated swimming pool, tennis court, squash court and nine-hole chip and putt golf course – this property is best suited to couples or small families keen to make use of the facilities. Complete with high ceilings, characterful features and exposed brick walls, the home includes a living room with a log burner, two double bedrooms, a main bedroom with en-suite bathroom and a kitchen/breakfast room with doors onto the garden. There’s also a utility area and a completely refitted bathroom. 

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Three-Bedroom House, Liphook Road, £750,000

This generously sized property is spread over two floors, with viewers entering via a light, spacious hallway which provides access to all the main rooms, as well as stairs leading to the first floor. Lit by a bay window overlooking the garden, the well-proportioned sitting room comes with an attractive fireplace. Meanwhile, the kitchen is fully fitted with classic Shaker-style cabinets and integrated appliances that include a range cooker and dishwasher. Out the back, you’ll find an impressive orangery, which can double-up as entertaining space. Upstairs there are three bedrooms, the largest of which benefits from built-in wardrobes and en-suite bathroom, complete with a roll top bath and separate walk-in shower. 

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Three-Bedroom House, Lower Eashing, £850,000

In the nearby hamlet of Lower Eashing, this period cottage dates back to the 16th century, and retains its original exposed-timber beams and large inglenook fireplace. From the hallway there is an elegant dining room, which offers views of the garden, and there’s also a cloak room adjacent to a study, which could be used as a fourth bedroom. Of particular note is the classic country-style kitchen, complete with granite work surfaces, an AGA range cooker, plenty of storage and space for a breakfast/dining table. Upstairs are three good-sized double bedrooms. The main bedroom benefits from a generously sized en-suite bathroom, while the second and third bedroom are serviced by a family shower room with marble tiles and a walk-in shower. 

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Five-Bedroom House, Camelside Road, £875,000

A beautifully presented and completely modernised Edwardian family house, this property comes with handsome red brick elevations set back within its generous and established plot. Originally built in 1905, the house features an open-plan kitchen/dining room, with doors leading to the sitting room, which has an open fireplace. Off the sitting room you’ll find a large conservatory with underfloor heating and bifold doors leading to the garden. Meanwhile, on the first floor, four bedrooms are complemented by a family bathroom and on the second floor, there’s a recently completed loft conversion offering lovely views.

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Five-Bedroom House, Woodside Close, £1,500,000

Set back down a long gravel driveway, you’ll find this striking family home. Extended and improved by the current owners, the layout is spacious, bright and family friendly. From the front door and off a welcoming entrance hall with herringbone parquet floor are two stylish living rooms. To the right of the hallway is a more informal snug/TV room, while further down the hall you’ll arrive at the kitchen area. This triple-aspect room with underfloor heating and bifold doors is designed with a large island, handmade cabinetry, space for an array of high-end appliances (including a range cooker and wine fridge) and can also accommodate a ten-seater dining table. Upstairs, there are five bedrooms and three bathrooms, with the double-aspect principal bedroom providing plenty of built-in wardrobe space. Four additional bedrooms are served by a family bathroom and shower room.

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Five-Bedroom House, Kemnal Park, £1,900,000

With a separate office suite/fitness room ideal for at-home working, this substantial Edwardian townhouse is located in a prime setting within walking distance of the town centre and station. The oak-framed triple-car barn comes with an office, study, WC, workshop and garden store, while the main house has been fully restored to a high standard, and includes a utility/boot room, two cellars and an extensive attic space. The landscaped grounds total nearly an acre, offering up plenty of space for entertaining, while the custom-built kitchen/breakfast room will serve as the heart of the home during cooler months. 

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Five-Bedroom House, Grayswood House, £1,995,000

A substantial family house within a quarter of a mile of the high street and less than a mile to the station, this property has been cleverly extended. Internally, you’ll find a lovely kitchen/dining/family room which offers access to a terrace. Additional reception rooms include a drawing room and study, plus a further reception room suitable for use as an alternative sitting room or dining room. On the first floor, the main bedroom suite comes with a dressing area and bathroom, while the two other bedrooms have en-suite facilities in addition to a family bathroom. Approached via a long drive, the property has a substantial gravel area to the front with a large garage block and secluded gardens.

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Seven-Bedroom House, Hindhead Road, £2,200,000

A period property thought to date back to the 1920s, Chase House has been extensively refurbished by the current owners. With a lovely light and open feel throughout, it still retains much of its original character, offering up seven bedrooms and a wealth of living space, including five reception rooms. The reception hall itself features oak flooring, vast double-height windows and a fully restored oak staircase, while the drawing room and sitting rooms benefit from large windows and, therefore, an abundance of natural light. The four main bedrooms have en-suite bathroom or shower rooms, while the other three share a good-sized family bathroom. Adjacent to the National Trust areas of Hindhead Common including the Devils Punch Bowl and Golden Valley, the property’s location offers direct access for extensive walking, riding and recreational facilities, too, with Haslemere being the nearest town.

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Six-Bedroom House, Newton Vallance, £5,000,000

Newton House’s elegant architecture combines contemporary comfort with aspects of arts and craft style. The traditional tile-hung roof, gothic-shaped windows and jettied first floor all hint at the careful design. Accessed through large wrought-iron electronic gates, there’s a gravelled drive, which can comfortably accommodate up to six cars, while a separate drive provides access to the staff flat, triple garage, stabling, machinery barn and further parking space. The house, which was designed and built for the current owners, was finished in 2008, but stands on the former site of a 20th century farmhouse. Inside, the reception hall is home to a sweeping staircase, while doors lead to the downstairs cloakroom, double drawing room, dining room and bespoke kitchen. The bedrooms on the first floor are designed for comfort and are presented to the highest standard. Each benefit from an en-suite bath or shower room and have substantial storage in the form of either a dressing room or walk-in wardrobes. The second floor is the ideal space for guests or children – on one side of the landing there is a cloakroom, linen store/laundry room, a cinema room with air conditioning and a games room. On the other side is a kitchenette and two further bedroom suites.

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