A rare opportunity to purchase a truly quintessential period cottage, dating back to the 1700's, tucked away in an idyllic location within the Bourne woodland, in one of South Farnham's most sought after lanes. The property is noted as a building of local historic interest.
To the ground floor, there is an entrance hall leading through to the living room, which overlooks the garden and grounds, and has a feature fireplace and wood burning stove. This then leads through to the dining room which has an Aga and leads onto the kitchen.
The first floor can be accessed by 2 staircases where there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Outside, the overall grounds are approaching half an acre. The plot is nicely enclosed by mature trees and hedgerows. The garden is mainly laid to lawn and there are multiple garden sheds. The property offers huge potential to extend and adapt, subject to planning permission.
Agents note: Please note the property does not have vehicle access and can only be accessed via a bridle path off Aveley Lane.
Freehold
Council tax band E
The property is in a great position, tucked away and set back along a quiet lane, whilst being convenient for locals shops and nearby Farnham. The Bourne Club is about 0.3 mile away, offering racquet sports, a gym and social club. The shops at the Ridgway (around the corner and through the park past the playground) include a Tesco Express with cashpoint, Butchers, Bakers and Hairdressers. In Lower Bourne there is a convenience store with Post Office, Pharmacy and Florist, as well as a village green with tennis courts, children's playground and clubhouse.