Listed for £750,000
March 16, 2026
Sold for £495,000
2024
Sold for £125,000
1995
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Further extension to the rear is possible, having been granted within the planning granted for the works already undertaken; 20070/008 East Hampshire District Council.
To the rear the gardens are level and enclosed and landscaped to provide a low maintenance, maximum enjoyment area for family life and entertaining to be maximised. To one side is a well established lawn, while to the other is a wide paved terrace offering plenty of space for dining and lounge furniture with several external power points spaced along the boundary.
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: E
Services: The property has mains water, electricity, gas fired central heating to radiators and mains drainage.
Golf Lane sits on the fringe of Whitehill and Blackmoor, enjoying a private and peaceful setting. The lane runs adjacent to the 1st fairway of historic Blackmoor Golf Course which was established in 1913. It's a traditional heathland course, interspersed with Pine, Birch and Oak trees. Designed by Harry Colt it is a lovely facility to have on the doorstep and as well as affording lovely views, it offers beautiful walking opportunities, as well as the odd round of Golf!
Hogmoor Inclosure is close by and ideal for walking (or Park Runs). The Deadwater Valley Nature Reserve also covers much of Whitehill. The village falls on the edge of the South Downs National Park offering some lovely views.
Whitehill is a small village benefitting from a small number of local shops, with a greater range of shops and facilities close by in the neighbouring town of Bordon. The larger towns of Farnham and Petersfield are close by with main line railway stations offering a fast service into London Waterloo (Liphook and Liss offer a stopping service, both approx. 5-6 miles away). Bordon had a long standing history with the British Army, however following their departure in 2015 there has been an extensive programme of development for Whitehill and Bordon.
Blackmoor is a small village, described in East Hampshire District Council’s Conservation Area report (1991) as “a textbook example of a Victorian estate village”. Blackmooor Estate is now a large farming company of which Blackmoor Nurseries is a part of, and is one of the largest specialist fruit nurseries in England. The annual Blackmoor apple tasting day has been a hugely popular free family event for over fifty years. It is an opportunity to taste and learn about a wide range of varieties of English apples grown in Blackmoor Estate’s orchards.
The Victorian village hall, originally the school, is a Grade 2 listed building, and the more modern St Matthew’s primary school is close by with further schools including the newly built Secondary School in the neighbouring town of Bordon.
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