"Hollowdene Cottage is a sensitively extended four bedroom period house, idyllically tucked away in the heart of the village of Frensham, just a short stroll from the village pub and shop.
Property
Approached via a shared gravel drive from Shortfield Common Road, the property is accessed via a private five bar gate, which leads to a spacious driveway with space for multiple vehicles. Steps lead down to the front door, overhung by a porch in which to kick off muddy boots from walks over the cricket pitch to Frensham Common and beyond. Step through into an entrance hall containing built in cupboards and ample storage for coats and shoes, as well as access to a WC. The hall leads into a spacious kitchen diner, with large quartz topped island and views across the garden through expansive bi fold doors. There is also an elegant sitting room with gas fire, a walk in pantry and a utility room with separate sink. The first floor comprises a primary double bedroom with en suite shower, a family bathroom and a single bedroom office nursery. Two further double bedrooms are located on the second floor, in addition to a spacious area of eaves storage.
Hollowdene Cottage is the perfect home from which enjoy life in one of Farnham s most popular villages, with both the village pub and shop on your doorstep, wonderful walks along the river and across pooh sticks bridge to the pretty St. Mary s church and infant school.
Gardens
Believed to approach a third of an acre, the garden at Hollowdene Cottage is a particularly attractive aspect of the property. It features an abundance of mature trees and shrubs, apple trees, a fig, raised beds and a central area of lawn border by gravel paths. There is a garden shed and further Summer House studio.
Location
The village of Frensham is situated south of the pretty Georgian town of Farnham in the heart of the Surrey Hills, and is perfectly located for access to local schools including South Farnham, Edgeborough and Frensham Heights. The village maintains a thriving community, and is incredibly well served with its church and village hall, shop post office and wonderful local pub, the Holly Bush. The A3 M3 are both easily accessed, as are both Farnham and Haslemere mainline stations, with their regular services into Waterloo. The area enjoys easy access to an array of outdoor pursuits, including riding, sailing at Frensham Pond, golf at nearby Hindhead, walks around the Devils Punchbowl, Frensham Ponds and Common, Bourne Woods and Alice Holt, and some of the finest cycle routes in the country. Oh, and lots of lovely pubs.
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Tenure Freehold"