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Haslemere office occupies a prominent and prime location at the top of the High Street close to the Museum, in a listed building with the largest floor area and window space in the town. Opened in 2003, the office prides itself in dealing across the market place with experienced staff able to deal with anything from apartments and small cottages to country estates, paddocks, woodland and amenity land. There are dedicated land, development and new homes departments based in the office. Haslemere is an historic market town with 14th and 15th century origins, situated in an area of natural beauty in the Surrey Hills. The area is surrounded by countryside and much of the heathland and woodland is owned and protected by the National Trust. The attractive town centre, with its beamed and tile hung buildings, offers an idyllic backdrop for its range of interesting shops, inns, restaurants and coffee shops. The town also boasts one of the largest natural history museums in central southern England, namely Haslemere Educational Museum. There are excellent rail and road connections available with the main line station offering a fast and frequent service to London Waterloo from 49 minutes, while the M25 and south coast can be accessed via the A3 tunnel at Hindhead. The sporting facilities are the envy of Surrey with two leisure centres, Woolmer Hill Sports Ground and Haslemere Recreation Ground. There are a number of high quality golf clubs in the area including Hindhead, Blackmoor, Hankley Common, Liphook and Old Thorns Golf and Spa Hotel. The migration from London and its suburbs continues as couples and families wish to set up home in the country to take advantage of the beautiful countryside, competitively priced property and a less stressful and pollution free way of life. Haslemere is a great place to live and to raise a family – a fact that local residents have always known.
Haslemere office occupies a prominent and prime location at the top of the High Street close to the Museum, in a listed building with the largest floor area and window space in the town. Opened in 2003, the office prides itself in dealing across the market place with experienced staff able to deal with anything from apartments and small cottages to country estates, paddocks, woodland and amenity land. There are dedicated land, development and new homes departments based in the office. Haslemere is an historic market town with 14th and 15th century origins, situated in an area of natural beauty in the Surrey Hills. The area is surrounded by countryside and much of the heathland and woodland is owned and protected by the National Trust. The attractive town centre, with its beamed and tile hung buildings, offers an idyllic backdrop for its range of interesting shops, inns, restaurants and coffee shops. The town also boasts one of the largest natural history museums in central southern England, namely Haslemere Educational Museum. There are excellent rail and road connections available with the main line station offering a fast and frequent service to London Waterloo from 49 minutes, while the M25 and south coast can be accessed via the A3 tunnel at Hindhead. The sporting facilities are the envy of Surrey with two leisure centres, Woolmer Hill Sports Ground and Haslemere Recreation Ground. There are a number of high quality golf clubs in the area including Hindhead, Blackmoor, Hankley Common, Liphook and Old Thorns Golf and Spa Hotel. The migration from London and its suburbs continues as couples and families wish to set up home in the country to take advantage of the beautiful countryside, competitively priced property and a less stressful and pollution free way of life. Haslemere is a great place to live and to raise a family – a fact that local residents have always known.
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