Bramshott, which is well known for its natural beauty, is close to many acres of National Trust common land. The center of Liphook is about 1.5 miles providing a range of shops including Sainsburys supermarket and station on the Portsmouth/Waterloo main line. There is an excellent choice of both state and private schools in the area including Highfield, Churchers, Bedales, and Bohunt Secondary School.
A few words from the vendor, who has been living at the property for the last 18 years.
Other things you should know about Bramshott, apart from the lovely sunken lanes, an abundance of wildlife, beautiful Bramshott Common (great for walking the dog), and ultrafast FTTP full fibre broadband (up to 900mbps), is the great community spirit.
We have:
The Bramshott Bugle (village magazine)
The Bramshott Bulletin (village WhatsApp group)
The Pop up Pub (held each month in different homes throughout the village)
Tea at two (afternoon tea for all)
Bramshott Book Club (monthly I think)
Bramshott Open Gardens (every two years)
Bramfest (summer festival)
Plus, there are plans for a village library either in a telephone box or the village church.
It's a great place, full of sociable, helpful people, some local and some who have moved down, or a weekend away, from London.
If you'd like to book a viewing or have any further questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: D
East Hampshire