A deceptively spacious home offering 2,504 sq ft of accommodation including garage and outbuildings, and sitting on a quiet lane adjacent to Blackmoor Golf Course.
From the lane you turn into a large block paved driveway which has an "in and out" feature. This offers parking for numerous vehicles in addition to the detached garage.
The front and side elevations of the house are especially attractive in late Spring when carefully trained wisteria and other climbers come into bloom.
The front door opens into a generous hallway with stairs to the first floor. There is in turn a secondary hallway/family area with door to a study/playroom. Beyond this is a large dining room which is open plan to a beautiful lounge extension which is double aspect with a part vaulted ceiling fitted with velux windows allowing natural light to flood in. Patio doors open to both aspects allowing the garden to be enjoyed.
From the family area a small flight of steps leads to the kitchen, a well-equipped family space with plenty of drawer and cupboard storage, fitted with a Rangemaster cooker and Samsung American style fridge freezer. There is a door directly onto a patio area where a brick built BBQ is already in situ for summer dining. There is also a door into a useful utility room.
Three bedrooms and the family bathroom can all be found off of the main hallway, all the bedrooms are doubles, one enhanced by a lovely character fireplace. The master bedroom is a generous 20'10 long, with vaulted ceiling and extensive built in wardrobes, this is all complemented by an en suite bathroom.
Stairs lead up to the 1st floor landing which has space for occasional furniture and offers loft access. On either side of the stairs are lovely double bedrooms with built in wardrobes and en suites; one being a shower room, the other with shower over a bath.
Turning to the garden, this is a large space which has been carefully landscaped over the years to offer several areas of interest. There is a large patio area wrapping itself around the rear of the property, mature flower beds, a feature pond with petite waterfall feeding it. There are numerous outbuildings to cater for all needs; a shed for the active gardener, a summerhouse for the relaxed gardener and a good sized workshop for the artistic/technically minded or those who just like to tinker!
Golf Lane sits on the fringe of Whitehill and Blackmoor, enjoying a private and peaceful setting. The lane runs adjacent to the 1st fairway of historic Blackmoor Golf Course which was established in 1913. It's a traditional heathland course, interspersed with Pine, Birch and Oak trees. Designed by Harry Colt it is a lovely facility to have on the doorstep and as well as affording lovely views, it offers beautiful walking opportunities, as well as the odd round of Golf!
Hogmoor Inclosure is close by and ideal for walking (or Park Runs). The Deadwater Valley Nature Reserve also covers much of Whitehill. The village falls on the edge of the South Downs National Park offering some lovely views.
Whitehill is a small village benefitting from a small number of local shops, with a greater range of shops and facilities close by in the neighbouring town of Bordon. The larger towns of Farnham and Petersfield are close by with main line railway stations offering a fast service into London Waterloo (Liphook and Liss offer a stopping service, both approx. 5-6 miles away). Bordon had a long standing history with the British Army, however following their departure in 2015 there has been an extensive programme of development for Whitehill and Bordon.
Blackmoor is a small village, described in East Hampshire District Council�s Conservation Area report (1991) as �a textbook example of a Victorian estate village�. Blackmooor Estate is now a large farming company of which Blackmoor Nurseries is a part of, and is one of the largest specialist fruit nurseries in England.The annual Blackmoor apple tasting day has been a hugely popular free family event for over fifty years. It is an opportunity to taste and learn about a wide range of varieties of English apples grown in Blackmoor Estate�s orchards.
The Victorian village hall, originally the school, is a Grade 2 listed building, and the more modern St Matthew�s primary school is close by with further schools including the newly built Secondary School in the neighbouring town of Bordon.