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Old Lane, Dockenfield, Farnham, GU10

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£1,250,000
Keats Fearn, Farnham
PROPERTY TYPE

Land

BEDROOMS

10

BATHROOMS

10

SIZE

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Key features

  • Building plot for 2 x detached houses
  • Overall plot size circa 1.5 acres
  • Each 5 bedrooms/5 bathrooms
  • Stunning views
  • Planning Reference WA/2022/02347
  • 180-degree views over Alice Holt Forest
  • Striking blend of contemporary architecture
  • Green roofs have been incorporated for an eco-friendly touch
  • Circa 3,735 sq ft each
  • Double detached garages with additional enclosed bay for workshop or cycle storage

Description

Unique Development Opportunity To Acquire A Building Plot Of Circa 1.55 Acres For Two Spectacular Detached Homes at Holt Farm, Old Lane, Dockenfield, Farnham, GU10 4HG Discover an exceptional opportunity to create two stunning detached homes with approved planning permission, each offering approximately 3,735 square feet of living space.

Set against a backdrop of breathtaking 180-degree views over Alice Holt Forest and the surrounding countryside, this site is perfect for those who love nature, outdoor pursuits, and a tranquil lifestyle. Whether you enjoy walking, cycling, or horse riding, the scenic surroundings offer endless exploration. The building plot is ideally located near the National Trust's Frensham Common, Great Pond, and Frensham Little Pond, all just a short distance away.

A thoughtfully designed development, the approved design is a striking blend of contemporary architecture, featuring timber cladding and a soft, neutral colour palette. Green roofs have been incorporated for an eco-friendly touch. The homes are carefully positioned to harmonise with the landscape, designed to blend seamlessly into the natural environment.

Each property will offer five spacious bedrooms across approximately 350 sqm, providing a luxurious living experience in a peaceful setting.

A picturesque village with a strong community, Dockenfield is a delightful village known for its warm community spirit and vibrant events, such as the popular Dockenfield Day village fete. The nearby Bluebell pub, just under a mile away, provides a charming spot to relax, while the peaceful Bealeswood Common offers a perfect place for a quiet walk. Nearby Amenities for a convenient lifestyle Frensham village, just a short distance away, offers a host of local amenities, including the welcoming Holly Bush pub, a community shop, and a post office. The village’s Recreation Ground is a hub of activity, home to cricket, bowls, and tennis clubs. Farnham, a beautiful Georgian market town, provides an extensive range of amenities, from supermarkets and shops to cafes and restaurants. Cultural attractions, such as the historic Farnham Castle and The Maltings arts centre, offer plenty to explore, while the newly opened cinema adds a touch of modern entertainment.

Excellent transport links & top-rated Schools Farnham’s mainline train station, only 15 minutes away, offers direct services to London Waterloo in under an hour. The site is well-served by major roads, including the M3, A3, and M25, and is within easy reach of Heathrow and Gatwick airports. For families, the area boasts a range of excellent schools, including St. Mary’s C of E Infant School, Rowledge Primary School, and Weydon School. Prestigious public schools such as Edgeborough, More House, and Frensham Heights are also nearby.

Each home is expected to have a finished value of approximately £2 million, depending on final specifications. Comprises 3 titles ( SY656766, SY724334, SY724364) and overall circa 1.55 acres. Planning Reference WA/2022/02347

Holt Farm next door has got planning for Alterations to existing stable building to provide one dwelling with associated works Planning Application WA/2023/02489

SAT NAV - GU10 4HG

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Old Lane, Dockenfield, Farnham, GU10

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Bentley Station2.7 miles
  • Farnham Station4.7 miles
  • Haslemere Station6.4 miles
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About Keats Fearn, Farnham

15 Downing Street, Farnham, GU9 7PB
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Company Profile

Keats Fearn was founded by Peter Fearn, who started his lifetime career in estate agency back in the heady days of 1970, and he was joined a few years later by his son, James Fearn, who is a Member of The National Association of Estate Agents. They are supported by a strong, dedicated team of friendly, well-trained professionals. Our office is prominently located on one of the busiest streets in the heart of Farnham's elegant and bustling, Georgian centre.

We specialise in the sale and rental of residential homes in Farnham and the surrounding towns and villages, including Alton, Arford, Bentley, Churt, Crondall, Dockenfield, Elstead, Ewshot, Four Marks, Frensham, Frith End, Holybourne, Kingsley, Medstead, Ropley, Runfold and Tilford. We have a strong emphasis on land acquisition for new homes and their subsequent sales, and also concentrate on Auctions and Conveyancing.

We offer honest, realistic advice, tailored to obtain the best price for our sellers and landlords, and we will always 'go the extra mile' to ensure all of our customers are completely satisfied.

About Farnham

Interestingly, the Saxons gave Farnham its name, which was originally Fearnhamme, fearn referring to the fern and bracken of the land and hamme to the water meadows.

The town centre is dominated by Farnham's Norman castle, which dates back to the 12th Century and was home to the first Cistercian Abbey founded in Britain. It has been an important meeting place for the kings and queens of England and stands on the southern edge of Farnham's historic deer park. The town has known many famous sons and daughters, including Jonathan Swift (1667-1645), best known as the author of Gulliver's Travels, Augustus Montague Toplady (1740-1778), who wrote the hymn Rock of Ages, William Cobbett (1763-1835), arguably the most influential person Farnham has ever produced, Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), who was connected to Farnham through her aunt, Ann, who married George Nicholson, the owner of Waverley Abbey, Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930), who featured the village of Tilford in two of his novels and the famous architects, Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944), and Harold Faulkner (1875-1963).

Farnham is noted for its many exclusive shops, quaint flower filled courtyards, pavement cafes, mainline station offering a fast regular service to Waterloo, and ready access to large areas of open countryside and National Trust Land, offering a wealth of opportunities for walking, riding, golf and other country pursuits.

There is a wide choice of state and private schools in the area for children of all ages, and the town is home to UCA Farnham (University for the Creative Arts).

Farnham Maltings works with communities across South-East England to encourage the greatest number of people to make, see and enjoy the best art possible.

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