Hindhead Road, Hindhead Guide Price £280,000
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- Penthouse
- Living room with part vaulted ceiling and retractable ladder to a mezzanine level
- Contemporary kitchen with high gloss units, concrete work surfaces and integrated appliances
- Large principle bedroom with character brick exposed fireplace
- Single second bedroom
- Both bedrooms have access onto the balcony
- Family bathroom fitted with underfloor heating
- Long lease - balance of 189 year lease issued in 1984
- Service charges £1,020 per annum
A modern, beautifully presented two bedroom penthouse apartment with private balcony and one allocated parking space.
About the Apartment
Within walking distance of National Trust land is this modern two bedroom penthouse apartment, which was converted from the historically prominent old Hindhead Telegraph Office and Exchange Building. The accommodation comprises a living room with a part vaulted ceiling and retractable ladder to a mezzanine level, which makes for a useful study/play area with reclaimed floorboards. Whilst the contemporary fitted kitchen enjoys oak engineered wood flooring, high gloss units, concrete work surfaces and integrated appliances. The two bedrooms are both good sizes, with the master having a character brick exposed fireplace. Both bedrooms also have access to the balcony. The family bathroom is fitted with a white suite and benefiting from under floor heating. Outside is the private balcony, whilst the property also benefits from one allocated parking space. The lease includes the balance of 189 year lease issued in 1984.
Location
Hindhead is a small historic village, situated between the larger towns of Farnham and Haslemere, both having good high street shopping and main line rail connections to London. Access to the A3 is easy, with motorway style connections to London, the South Coast and both principal airports. Hindhead benefits from many acres of protected countryside, owned by the National Trust, the Devil's Punchbowl (being one) which is a designated area of outstanding natural beauty. A small selection of shops and services, including the local primary school can be found within walking distance in Beacon Hill. Close by, there are several Golf Courses, including Hindhead Golf Course which was founded in 1904 by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. www.beaconhillhindhead.org
Hindhead GU26 6AA
ALTON | FARNHAM | GODALMING | GRAYSHOTT | HASLEMERE