Haslemere is a prosperous town in the south-west corner of Surrey, surrounded by National Trust-owned hills including Hindhead Common and the Devil's Punch Bowl. The town has an excellent independent high street, the Haslemere Educational Museum (one of Britain's finest small museums), and the annual Haslemere Festival. The Hindhead Tunnel on the A3 has removed through-traffic, enhancing the area.
“Premium Surrey town with excellent rail links. National Trust Devil's Punchbowl. Strong professional resident base.”
— CMB Market Analysis
Very limited due to AONB and conservation; Haslemere town centre heritage conservation; Hindhead Commons restoration (post-tunnel); Weyhill area; community facilities; Lion Green car park site
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Haslemere presents development opportunities linked to Very limited due to AONB and conservation. Growing demand from the Professional Services sector is creating opportunities for purpose-built commercial space and conversion projects. Strong transport links enhance viability for mixed-use and residential-led schemes.
Strong appetite for premium properties.
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Haslemere is a prosperous town in the south-west corner of Surrey, surrounded by National Trust-owned hills including Hindhead Common and the Devil's Punch Bowl. The commercial property market benefits from strong demand across Professional Services, Independent Retail, Tourism & Heritage sectors, creating diverse occupier interest and reducing single-sector risk. With average yields of 4.5% and 10.5% price growth over five years, Haslemere offers compelling returns for commercial property investors. Excellent connectivity via South Western Railway to London Waterloo (55 mins) supports tenant demand and underpins long-term property values. Ongoing regeneration activity, including Very limited due to AONB and conservation, further enhances the investment outlook and signals sustained public and private sector confidence.
The Haslemere market requires realistic expectations around liquidity and exit timelines for commercial assets. Secondary location pricing can be volatile, and investors benefit from strong local knowledge and established lender relationships.
Haslemere's commercial property landscape has been shaped by Very limited due to AONB and conservation. Growth in the Professional Services sector has driven notable investment activity, with occupier demand supporting new development and refurbishment projects across the area.
Haslemere falls under Surrey planning authority, where the adopted local plan supports commercial development and economic growth. Planning decisions reflect a balance between heritage conservation and enabling new investment, with CIL charges and Section 106 contributions applying to larger schemes.
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