This three-bedroom character home offers significant renovation and investment potential, nestled on over 0.8 acres of level grounds that border National Trust woodlands. Being offered with no onward chain, the property has been cherished by the same family for four decades and now presents a unique opportunity for new owners to modernize and possibly expand the space to create a lasting legacy.
Designed by architect Baillie Scott in the 1930s, the house boasts charming period features alongside modern amenities. Although some areas would benefit from updating, this blend of character and contemporary living makes it an ideal canvas for customization. The expansive gardens provide not only a serene backdrop but also ample space to explore various landscaping or expansion ideas, subject to planning permissions.
The detached double garage adds another layer of versatility, currently serving as a functional workspace with potential for conversion into additional accommodation if desired. The garage includes a utility room and two semi-open-plan office spaces on the first floor, offering possibilities for home offices or creative studios.
Inside the home, there are delightful architectural details such as an inviting wooden front door and arched leaded windows that highlight its character. The dual-aspect sitting room is complemented by a feature fireplace, while bedroom three—currently used as a double room—comes equipped with a built-in vanity sink unit making it suitable as a guest room or study. A ground-floor shower room enhances its functional layout.
The dining area and kitchen overlook the garden and connect to a large conservatory that floods the interior with natural light, creating an excellent space for entertaining or family gatherings. The triple-aspect kitchen is well-equipped with built-in storage and integrated appliances.
Upstairs, two generously sized bedrooms offer pleasant views of the garden along with built-in wardrobes in the master suite. A family bathroom featuring a spa corner bath adds comfort to this level.
The outdoor space truly stands out, featuring a patio adjacent to both the conservatory and kitchen that overlooks an expansive lawn leading to mature woodland at the back of the property. A summerhouse sits at one end of this lawn, while an ornamental pond further enhances the tranquil atmosphere. Additionally, there are remnants of what was once an active vegetable garden waiting for revitalization.
Located within walking distance of Grayshott's village center and local amenities—including shops, schools, and recreational facilities—this property benefits from its proximity to both beautiful natural surroundings and practical conveniences. With easy access to larger towns such as Haslemere and Farnham as well as major transport routes including the A3