PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED on a contemporary Architect designed 4 bedroom DETACHED home in an attractive 0.32 acre plot within what used to be the orangery on the Miss James estate. The plot is only neighboured by four houses from the original Miss James estate and one new dwelling. The plot opens into NATIONAL TRUST WOODLAND (Nutcombe Valley) which was also once part of Miss James estate until she donated it to the National Trust and through its public paths, one can walk until the back of Undershaw (originally built for and inhabited by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle). Opposite is the prestigious St Edmunds School (originally built as home for Bernard Shaw) and within WALKING DISTANCE there is Amesbury school too. The house is also WALKING DISTANCE to Devil’s Punchbowl, Waggoners Wells, The Golden Valley and Grayshot Village, 3x awarded Hampshire village of the year with its great variety and quality SHOPS, post office and well frequented PUB. All making the plot being surrounded by an abundance of history (see ), facilities and places of AONB. The plot has easy access to the A3, Haslemere’s MAINLINE STATION is only 3.4miles away and its building consent was projected by renowned architect, Michael Conoley giving this project all practicalities of a contemporary style detached four-bedroom house of 2,391 sq. ft gross internal (221 sq. metres) plus a GARAGE. Its master bedroom was projected to have a ROOF TERRACE with a chimney for pizza oven, BBQ or simply a fireplace.”
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