September 26th, 2013
September 26th, 2013
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Churt has been featured as one of The Sunday Times’ top 10 idyllic spots within reach of the capital.
With economic confidence growing, it reports that more homeowners are looking to the countryside, to take advantage of the price gap between the capital and further afield, especially in villages in the commuter belt where prices are behind the upward curve. These prices are likely to appreciate strongly in the next few years, it adds.
Churt is located on the edge of the South Downs National Park and the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is five miles from Farnham, which is 50 minutes by train to London Waterloo.
The Modern House has a six-bedroom property for sale close to Churt designed by the architects Haddow Partnership, an award-winning architecture practice based in Hampshire.
For more information contact The Modern House.
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