£1,700 pcm
(£392 pw)
2 bed semi-detached house to rentSturt Avenue, Haslemere, West Sussex GU27
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
- Available immediately
- Unfurnished
About this property
2 bedroom
2 bathroom
Modern and contemporary
Character design
Bright and airy
Vast amounts of storage
Garage
Private patio
Off-street parking
Brand new kitchen
Wpr is pleased to present this exceptional two-bedroom residence, situated in a highly sought-after location. Offering an abundance of natural light and character throughout, this property is available for immediate occupancy.
An exceptional two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence, thoughtfully designed to blend modern sophistication with distinctive character. This beautifully presented home offers light-filled, contemporary interiors complemented by a brand-new kitchen, complete with premium finishes, and the assurance of a newly installed boiler.
Generous storage solutions are seamlessly integrated throughout, ensuring both practicality and elegance. Externally, the property benefits from a private patio, a garage, and off-street parking, providing both convenience and privacy.
Positioned in a highly sought-after location, the home offers excellent access to local amenities, transport connections, and open green spaces. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a residence that combines style, functionality, and an enviable setting.
Location:
Haslemere, in the southern tip of Surrey, is a historic market town famed for its timber-framed buildings, tile-hung houses, and picturesque High Street. Landmarks include the 1814 Neoclassical Town Hall, a medieval dipping well, and Saint Christopher’s Church, while streets like Shepherd’s Hill and East Street preserve architecture dating back to the 17th century. Surrounded by the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the town offers easy access to Black Down, the Devil’s Punch Bowl, and scenic walking routes such as the Greensand Way and Serpent Trail.
At the heart of the community is the award-winning Haslemere Educational Museum, with collections spanning geology, natural history, and archaeology, including an Egyptian mummy. Outdoor spaces like Frensham Common and its ponds provide tranquil escapes, while the High Street hosts independent shops, cafés, and regular markets. Haslemere Hall and local eateries further enrich cultural life, making the town a lively blend of heritage, natural beauty, and community spirit.
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