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Open plan Living area, with sofa and easy chairs, Oak flooring, Freeview TV and Internet. Kitchen has a gas hob, electric combination Oven, fridge with freezer compartment, extractor, tea/coffee making, complete with cooking utensils, cutlery, crockery etc. There are low ceilings and beams throughout. The steep staircase leads to airy bedroom with King Size bed and quality Egyptian cotton linen and luxury towels, Freeview TV, Internet and hairdryer. The large light bathroom has quality fittings comprising shower over bath, WC, hand basin with mirror cabinet above and shaver socket, drawers beneath. Dressing table with further storage. This Grade II listed, character cottage, circa 1850, is a centrally located terraced holiday property offering cosy and tasteful accommodation. There is an open plan living area on the ground floor, and a bedroom and spacious bathroom on the first floor. Recently refurbished using quality fixtures and fittings, yet retaining the aged character of the cottage, low ceiling and beams, fireplace with gas fire, and a sweet garden Cartref sits 1 minute away from a reasonably priced public car park. Step around the corner for a variety of Coffee shops, traditional butchers shop and fish and chip shop. Farnham has a wealth of culture, shops, eateries, a castle and a museum. There is much to see and do in the area, including Frensham Great Pond (with an actual beach!), Waverley Abbey with England's first Cistercian Abbey; the Hogs Back Brewery, Rural Life Centre; Birdworld and 1 minute walk from the Farnham Maltings, a cultural organisation with theatre and dance productions, pottery, art, textiles and photography. For further sightseeing, catch a train from Farnham or nearby Alton to London or the south coast. Farnham to London Waterloo 50 minutes. Scenic walks can be enjoyed in the South Downs National Park, the North Downs way leading to Guildford, Alice Holt Forest. Perhaps visit Jane Austen's house museum in Chawton and the Gilbert White museum at Selbourne. Chichester with its ornate cathedral, Festival Theatre, cinema and racecourse, and Portsmouth with it's historic dockyard, Spinnaker Tower, Royal Marines museum, Gunwharf Quays, waterside dining and shopping outlets, are approximately 50 minutes drive away. The Watercress Line steam railway at Alresford provides a delightful trip stopping off at various stations along the way. Other places well worth a visit include the market town of Petersfield; the Guildhall Wick
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