5 Bed │ 2 Bath │ 3 Rec
Guide Price £1,075,000
Key features
Full description
Brook House is a truly enchanting period home, rich in history and character, discreetly positioned at the end of a private driveway and surrounded by beautiful open countryside with far-reaching farmland views. Believed to date back to the Tudor period, with later Jacobean and Victorian additions, this delightful and generously proportioned attached home is arranged over three floors and offers an exceptional blend of heritage and comfortable modern living.
Internally, the property retains an abundance of original features, including exposed timber beams and attractive open fireplaces throughout. The welcoming double drawing room is particularly impressive, showcasing a wealth of exposed beams, a feature fireplace with a log burner and a striking original staircase, while the double aspect sitting room enjoys a further fireplace and lovely views across the gardens.
The well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room is perfectly suited to modern family life, featuring a characterful Aga (originally dating from the 1940s and now converted to electric with WiFi connectivity), a Belfast sink, and ample space for informal dining. This space leads through to a practical rear lobby, providing a walk-in larder, pantry, cloakroom and laundry room, along with direct access to the gardens.
Bedroom accommodation is thoughtfully arranged over the upper two floors, with most rooms enjoying picturesque views over the surrounding grounds and countryside. The first floor hosts a spacious dual aspect principal bedroom and an elegant bathroom with freestanding bath. Two further well-proportioned front aspect bedrooms complete this level, one of which is currently arranged as a home office.
The second floor provides excellent versatility, offering two additional bedrooms, a generous playroom/sitting room and a family bathroom, creating an ideal space for self-contained guest accommodation or extended family living.
The property is approached via a five-bar gate, leading to a sweeping gravel driveway that provides ample private parking and access to a detached double garage. The charming cottage-style gardens extend to the front and side of the house and are predominantly laid to level lawn, interspersed with a variety of mature trees and shrubs, including an apple tree along the approach. Adjacent to the kitchen, a paved patio provides an ideal setting for outdoor entertaining, while a decked terrace at the far end of the garden enjoys delightful views across the surrounding countryside.
N.B. Part of the property is held under a flying freehold, where a section extends over/under the neighbouring property.
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Mains electrics, water, and drainage. Oil Fired Central Heating (as advised by our vendor)
Council Tax Band: Waverley Borough Council Tax Band: G 2026/27 (£4,323.38)
EPC: F
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Situation
Brook House occupies a convenient semi-rural position on the edge of the popular village of Brook, surrounded by attractive countryside yet within easy reach of Haslemere and Godalming, both offering a wide range of shops, restaurants and amenities.Council Tax Band: G
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: F
Why live in Haslemere?
Haslemere’s close proximity to London has made this lovely town hugely popular with commuters – Waterloo is just 49 minutes by train and travelling by car is just as easy with the A3 on our doorstep.
However, its greatest allure is our beautiful properties; we have more than 100 listed buildings in Haslemere alone making this a commuter town with a strong sense of history. You’ll find substantial detached family homes, generous gardens and attractive apartments with amazing views over the beautiful English countryside. Haslemere as an area is blessed with excellent state and private schooling, catering for all ages through to sixth form.
You’ll find a good selection of places to eat and drink in the town, from pubs and cafés to independent restaurants and popular chains with plenty more cosy pubs to be discovered in the surrounding villages. There’s an interesting mix of convenience shops and quirky independent boutiques and a monthly Farmers’ Market while the biannual Haslemere Charter Fair that’s been running since 1393 brings the High Street to life with live music and fairground style attractions.
The countryside around Haslemere is breathtaking. The Devil’s Punchbowl near Hindhead is a great place to explore and the deep curve of the natural amphitheatre gives you some amazing views of the local landscape.
If you’re into sports you’ll certainly love it here, not only is Haslemere surrounded by beautiful countryside ideal for outside pursuits, there’s the well-equipped Haslemere Leisure Centre’s facilities, numerous outstanding sports clubs, including Haslemere Tennis Club, various cricket teams, hockey and rugby. Haslemere Henry Adams continue to involve themselves in the local community through schemes including with local schools.
If you’d like to buy, sell or let a property in Haslemere, get in touch with your local team and discover the Henry Adams difference for yourself.