Substantial detached five bedroom house in grounds of approx 1/3rd of an acre on the historically prominent Wood Road. Extensive off road parking plus double garage.
Tresand offers truly flexible accommodation, 2,448 sq ft plus garaging, arranged over three floors. The bedrooms space particularly is to be commended and is perfect for a larger families, allowing everyone to have their personal space.
Approached from Wood Road via a sweeping driveway within a large front garden offering plenty of parking in addition to an attached double garage with up and over door to the front and another door out to the back garden at the rear. The front garden is very deep and predominantly laid to lawn with mature hedging offering privacy from the road.
Once inside the front door you are greeted by a spacious entrance hall with charming bow window (perfect for small faces to wait for visitors!), a cloakroom and stairs to upper levels.
The principle reception room is a double aspect sitting room with bay window overlooking the rear garden and a central open fire. Adjacent is a spacious family/dining room with patio doors opening onto the garden and an internal door to a final rear aspect reception room; an ideal study or playroom. The kitchen completes the ground floor accommodation and enjoys views over the front garden with a side door opening to the drive and garage.
On the first floor you find the master bedroom, a generous double with walk in wardrobe and en suite with bath, separate shower and double sinks. There are 2 further double bedrooms and a family bathroom on this floor.
Stairs lead up to a good sized 2nd floor landing with two further double bedrooms and a family shower room.
Opposite Grovers Gardens, an open space presented by the trustees of the late John Grover in 1934 to be maintained forever as a place of rest and enjoyment for the inhabitants of Hindhead.
The grounds extend to 0.31 acres with a large garden to the front which enjoys a high degree of privacy thanks to mature and well established hedging. To the rear is a good sized garden, again incredibly private thanks to mature boundaries and is predominantly laid to lawn with a patio adjacent to the house for al fresco dining and entertaining.
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: G (Correct at time of publication and is subject to change following a council revaluation after a sale)
Services: The property has mains water, electricity, gas fired central heating to radiators and mains drainage.
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Location: Wood Road is a historically prominent road within Hindhead. Once lined with large imposing houses, it now has a blend of more modern detached homes interspersed with those character houses. Within Wood Road is Grovers Gardens, an open space presented by the trustees of the late John Grover in 1934 to be maintained forever as a place of rest and enjoyment for the inhabitants of Hindhead. A superb rural retreat right on the doorstep.
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 M25, the South Coast, as well as Gatwick, Heathrow and Southampton 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.
Regarding schooling, there is an exceptional choice of schools in the area, including The Royal Senior School, St Edmund�s, The Royal Junior School and Amesbury at Hindhead as well as Brookham and Highfield in Liphook. Other schools include Charterhouse at Godalming, Barrow Hills and King Edward�s at Witley, and Bedales and Cranleigh School slightly further afield.
Close by, there are several Golf Courses, including Hindhead Golf Course which was founded in 1904 by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Further sporting facilities include racing at Goodwood and Fontwell, polo at Cowdray Park and sailing on Frensham Ponds and off the south coast at Chichester Harbour.