This unique three-storey 1920s home is the perfect blend of the past and the present - and now it could be yours.

Situated on Crondall Lane in Farnham, the detached house is now a century old but has an airy modern atmosphere.

Close to both the town centre and the station, the house retains several of its period features such as oak flooring, while showcasing modern amenities such as fitted kitchen appliances.

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The house is entered through the conservatory. (Bourne Estate Agents)

The property is entered through a large conservatory that has double-glazing, ceramic tiled flooring and underfloor heating.

Elsewhere on the ground floor is a triple aspect sitting room which features a fireplace, a wood-burning stove and oak block flooring, a dining room, a refitted kitchen, a utility room, a lobby and a cloakroom.

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The lounge features a fireplace and a wood-burning stove. (Bourne Estate Agents )

On the first floor are three bedrooms - the master featuring sliding mirrored wardrobes - and a family bathroom, while the top floor has a further two bedrooms and a WC.

Outside the house, there is a garden to the front as well as one to the rear, which has composite decking and fruit trees, a block-built shed and a garage with a workshop.

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The top floor bedrooms look out over the surrounding houses to the countryside. (Bourne Estate Agents)

The property is being marketed by Bourne Estate Agents and is listed at a price of £750,000.

Adrian Cannon of Bourne Estate Agents commented: “[This is] a 1920s deceptively spacious detached family home offering flexible living accommodation and located in a convenient position close to the town centre and mainline station.”