£612,500
(£572/sq. ft)
2 bed semi-detached house for saleGrayswood Road, Haslemere, Surrey GU27
2 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,071 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Two-bedroom home located close to Haslemere shops, restaurants, and transport links
Kitchen/breakfast room with fitted units and integrated appliances
Sitting room with conservatory-style dining area overlooking the garden
Principal bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en-suite bathroom with bath and separate shower
Second double bedroom suitable for guests, home office, or family use
Low-maintenance rear garden with privacy, plus gated residents’ and visitor parking
The entrance hall is spacious and includes a downstairs cloakroom and under-stairs storage. At the front of the property is a kitchen/breakfast room with fitted units, integrated appliances, and space for casual dining.
To the rear, there is a sitting room with a conservatory-style dining area that overlooks the garden. This provides a flexible space for both relaxing and dining.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom includes fitted wardrobes and an en-suite bathroom with a bath and separate walk-in shower. The second double bedroom is also well sized and suitable for guests, a home office, or family use. A separate family bathroom completes the first floor. In addition, the spacious loft has scope to convert to additional living space (subject to any planning and regulation requirments)
The property has a neutral finish throughout and is designed to be functional and easy to maintain.
The rear garden is fully paved for low maintenance and suitable for outdoor dining and entertaining. It is bordered by mature hedging and trellising, providing privacy. The property also benefits from secure gated residents’ parking and visitor parking.
Haslemere is one of Surrey’s most desirable commuter towns, set within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering an exceptional balance of fast London access, vibrant town living, and immediate countryside on the doorstep.
Haslemere station provides a highly convenient mainline service on the Portsmouth Direct Line, with regular trains to London Waterloo in under an hour (typically around 50–60 minutes). Services run frequently throughout the day, making it a strong choice for both full-time and hybrid commuters. The station also offers direct routes south to Portsmouth and the coast, making weekend travel and coastal getaways straightforward.
The town’s historic High Street is widely regarded as one of the prettiest in the region, with a characterful mix of timber-framed and tile-hung buildings, independent boutiques, cafés, pubs, and everyday amenities. It has a lively but relaxed atmosphere, with a strong independent retail scene alongside practical supermarkets and services, plus a regular programme of community events that adds to its appeal.
One of Haslemere’s standout features is its immediate access to outstanding countryside. Sitting on the edge of the Surrey Hills and close to the South Downs, it is surrounded by National Trust land, ancient woodland, and heathland, with numerous walking and cycling routes including the Greensand Way and trails towards the Devil’s Punch Bowl. Open countryside can be reached within minutes of the town centre, giving it a rare blend of convenience and outdoor living.
For drivers, Haslemere is conveniently positioned just off the A3 corridor, providing easy access north towards Guildford, the M25 and London, and south towards Petersfield and the Hampshire coast. This makes it well suited to those who need flexible commuting options or regular road travel.
The south coast is also easily accessible, with both rail and road connections opening up destinations such as Portsmouth, Chichester, and the wider Sussex coastline for day trips and weekends away.
The area is well regarded for schooling, with a strong selection of both state and independent schools in Haslemere and the surrounding villages. This contributes significantly to its popularity with families alongside commuters.
Overall, Haslemere combines fast rail links to London, a charming and vibrant high street, immediate access to exceptional countryside, strong road connections via the A3, coastal access, and highly regarded schooling, making it one of the most balanced and desirable towns in the Surrey Hills.
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