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Full details for 3 Bedroom House For Sale in Liss

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Description

LOCATION: The property is quietly tucked away, within a quarter of a mile of the village centre. Liss village, situated in the South Downs National Park, provides shops for all day-to-day needs, a mainline station to London Waterloo and Portsmouth, and schools for infants and juniors. The A3 bypasses the village, providing easy access to the south coast, the M25 and London to the north. The opening of the Hindhead tunnel has enhanced the attraction of this sought-after location, potentially enticing those wishing to move out from the traditional commuter belt and suburbs, but still being able to return there for work. The other nearby towns of Petersfield, Alton, Haslemere and Guildford are all easily accessible, as are the cities of Chichester, Portsmouth and Winchester.

DESCRIPTION: A charming period property nestled in a peaceful village setting. Approached from the road via a gravelled driveway, leading to a garage and private off-street parking, a pathway leads round to the front of the house, with a gate at one side, which takes you to the main entrance.

This inviting home boasts two double bedrooms on the ground floor, both overlooking the garden, a main reception room with an impressive 14ft ceiling and featuring a galleried mezzanine, adding a touch of character and also enjoying garden views, plus providing extra living or bedroom space.. There is also a good-sized kitchen/dining room, with pleasant views across an attractive pond. In addition there is a bathroom and a shower room too.

Well-maintained throughout, the property offers bright accommodation, complemented by a smart orangery, where the sunny aspect and lantern window let in a lot of natural light. Certain period features are evident throughout with some fine exposed timbers and brickwork in places.

OUTSIDE: The gardens are a real delight and a key feature of this property. There is a lawned area to the front with mature planting, a pathway leads past a useful detached home office and onto a very well established garden at the rear, with a large lawned area, surrounded by some wonderful plant and tree specimens, plus there is a small pond and water feature. There are several seating areas, a pergoda and a summer house, from where you can truly appreciate the leafy surroundings. Ideal for those seeking a relaxing environment, this really is a serene retreat.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The property is traditionally brick built and is freehold. All mains services are connected. The EPC rating is D and the council tax band is D. The local authority is East Hampshire District Council and the property is within South Downs National Park. For information on estimated broadband speeds and mobile phone coverage for the property, please see the OFCOM website and enter the property postcode which is GU33 7LQ. The specific address is Cardews Coach House.
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