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OFFERED WITH NO ONWARD CHAIN- This detached three bedroom bungalow is situated in a tucked-away position within an established development and has scope for full refurbishment if desired.
DESCRIPTION: This detached three bedroom bungalow is offered to the market with no onward chain. Situated in a tucked-away position, the property is accessed via a footpath that leads between Oak Tree Drive and Middle Meadow. There is a front garden that is mostly laid to gravel, with a concrete footpath leading to the front door. Upon entering the property, there is a spacious feeling hallway with doors to the sitting/dining room, kitchen, shower room, separate cloakroom and the three bedrooms.
The L-shaped sitting/dining room is dual aspect and has patio doors out to the rear garden, as well as a serving hatch through to the kitchen.
The kitchen features a matching range of floor and a wall-mounted cupboards and drawers and a free-standing cooker. There is also a door out to the rear garden.
The shower room has an easy-access shower enclosure and a wash basin, with a WC located separately in the next room. Other properties of this design have combined the two rooms to create a larger bathroom.
There are two double bedrooms, each of which have a built-in wardrobe. The third bedroom is a single and could also be used as a study if desired.
The rear garden is mostly laid to lawn and there is a footpath that leads to a garage. The garage has a pedestrian access from the garden, whilst the vehicular access is via Oak Tree Drive. Driveway parking is provided in front of the garage.
LOCATION: The property is well positioned within this pleasant development of homes situated on the outskirts of the village centre. Within the development there are mature trees, meandering roads, common lawned areas and allotments. The property is situated within a half a mile comfortable near level walk to the village amenities and station.
Situated in the South Downs National Park, Liss provides shops for all day-to-day needs, a mainline station with direct trains to London Waterloo. Liss Triangle, the local community centre, a wonderful former village school, provides the location for numerous clubs and societies. There are also fitness classes, a coffee shop and cinema events. The village also has a modern sports pavilion which serves as the home to 1st Liss Scouts as well as other clubs and societies. The A3 bypasses the village, and provides easy access to the south coast and the M25 towards London. The Hindhead tunnel has enhanced the attraction of this sought after location, potentially attracting people wishing to move out from the traditional commuter belt and suburbs but still being able to return to the larger cities for work. The other nearby towns of Petersfield, Alton and Haslemere are all easily accessible, as are the cities of Chichester, Portsmouth and Winchester.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The property is a detached freehold bungalow built of traditional brick construction. It is connected to all mains services and has gas central heating and aluminium double glazing. The local authority is East Hampshire District Council and the tax band is D. The EPC rating for the property is band E. For further information including the estimated broadband speeds and mobile phone reception, please see the property information link within the online listing.
Contact
A Family Run Business
Our Liss Sales branch is a busy little office situated in the heart of Liss Village. The office itself is located adjacent to the mainline train station to London.
This is an ideal location, not only due to the busy footfall as commuters pass on their way to and from work, but also local residents popping to the shops or out for a leisurely walk.
Check out our Liss Area Guide Here.
How it all started…
The Liss sales branch ‘Chapplins of Liss’ was established in 2010 by William Newell, following on from the then Bordon office which he helped to establish in 1996.
William specifically wanted to create a friendly, local village estate agency which could not only cater for local residents and their properties, but a branch that would become a distinctive part of the local village community.
- So he did just that!
Now, almost 14 years on...
Since William’s sudden death in 2021, the reins of running the business have now passed on to William’s son, Ashley, who completed his and his father’s latest project, opening a dedicated lettings department in Liss (next door to sales).
Click here to find out more about our Lettings department.
Our Sales Director, Tom Garrad, steers the sales department alongside our Sales Manager, Peter Turton, ensuring that anyone enquiring about selling or buying properties in the area are listened to and catered for. Tom and Peter have combined experience of over 40 years’ in the property industry and pride themselves on delivering a bespoke service to each of our clients as they believe that all properties, just like their owners, are individual.
Anna, William’s daughter, works alongside Tom and Peter focussing mainly on the business compliance, social media, marketing and community events. She also assists with the smooth running of both the sale and letting offices and works with all members of the company.