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Foxhill, Boundary Road, Grayshott GU26 6TX Price Guide: £1,200,000 FREEHOLD Foxhill Boundary Road, Grayshott GU26 6TX Foxhill, Boundary Road, Grayshott GU26 6TX Price Guide: £1,200,000 FREEHOLD LOCATION • CHARACTER HOUSE Grayshott affords level and generous shopping facilities well in excess of most local villages with many retailers including the nationally known Co-operative and Sainsbury's supermarkets. The village boasts a good range of restaurants, public house, doctors surgery, • MASTER BEDROOM with social club, post office, two dentists and nationally known pottery. A list of many of the local businesses and organisations can be seen at the village web site www.grayshott.com. For • EN SUITE BATHROOM the active the village boasts, a recreation ground, sports pavilion, tennis club, playgrounds and a skate park. Amenities within Grayshott have helped it win Hampshire Village of the Year on three occasions as well as numerous other awards. More extensive shopping • 4 FURTHER BEDROOMS 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 • FAMILY BATHROOM on the South Coast. There are numerous beauty spots within easy reach to include The Devil's Punch Bowl, Waggoners Wells, Ludshott Common and Frensham ponds. There are • DRAWING ROOM preschools, Grayshott village school for both infants and juniors as well many private schools nearby including Saint Edmund’s (adjacent), The Royal Junior school and Amesbury in Hindhead with The Royal Senior school in Haslemere and Highfield in Liphook. State schools • SITTING ROOM are also well catered for with nearby Woolmer Hill and Bohunt in Liphook (in the catchment area) and rated "Outstanding" by Ofsted and in 2014 "Overall school of the year" by the • Times. The London to Portsmouth A3 is nearby with the Hindhead Tunnel providing dual DINING ROOM carriageway access to the south coast, London and the M25 via the Wisley interchange which itself is almost mid-way between the two main London airports of Gatwick and • KITCHEN opening to Heathrow. DESCRIPTION A character detached property which we believe dates to the 1920’s having • BREAKFAST ROOM been extended of more recent years and in the same family for approximately 40 years. Foxhill enjoys a position in one of Grayshotts’ premier locations in Boundary Road adjacent • to Saint Edmund’s School, the former home of George Bernard Shaw and within a quarter STUNNING GARDENS mile of the village centre. The property boasts a beautiful mature garden with a wide variety of shrubs, flowers and specimen trees in grounds of approximately one third of an acre. The • Drawing and Sitting Rooms both have open fires and have views across to the southern DOUBLE GARAGE aspect main lawn with Principal Bedroom and Bedroom Two also enjoying southerly aspects and views towards Kingswood Firs. The spacious accommodation affords a large • OFF ROAD PARKING Kitchen/Breakfast room with dual aspects both east and west with the Dining Room affording a central area connecting to the principal ground floor rooms. The first floor affords the • Principal Bedroom with a large en-suite bathroom with separate shower cubicle and four EPC Rating - E further bedrooms. The property benefits from high ceilings as typical of the era with a lot of natural light throughout the day. The Drawing Room with feature picture windows and • LOCAL AUTHORITY: East casement doors allow substantial daylight to flood in and in all provide ample entertaining areas. There is extensive mature hedging offering a high degree of privacy. Hampshire District Council. VIEWINGS: Strictly by appointment with the Agent both during and outside normal office hours including Sundays and Bank Holidays. SPECIAL NOTES: All room sizes and measurements are for guidance only and should not be relied upon for floor coverings. We have not carried out a detailed survey and none of the services/appliances have been tested. V4 Foxhill Boundary Road, Grayshott GU26 6TX The Green, Headley Road, Grayshott, Hindhead, Surrey GU26 6LG t: 01428 604480 [email protected] www.pleete.co.uk P796 .
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