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£1,000,000
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Springwood proudly sits on its own grounds nestled in between two fine early 1900s built homes. Built in the 1960s, the house offers a well planned and interesting layout of split-level accommodation. Off a wide entrance hall, with a downstairs cloakroom and understairs storage cupboards, is the main living space. Consisting of a large L-shaped area divided into three sections - a dining room which opens onto the living room, and two steps down to a cosier sitting area with gas coal effect fire. The flooring throughout this area of the house is of exposed oak strips. The kitchen is well fitted with a range of modern light wood style units and roll top work-surfaces, whilst integral appliances include a 4 burner Neff gas hob with separate eye level double oven and a Bosch dishwasher with a recess for an upright fridge/freezer. A separate utility room houses plumbing and space for washing machine and tumble dryer.
A staircase rises to the first floor landing and access to all bedrooms, all four of which can more than easily accommodate a double bed. The master has a range of modern fitted double wardrobes and double chest of drawers. The en-suite bathroom is fitted with a white suite with an Aqualisa shower unit over the bath and is fully tiled. Each of the other three bedrooms have built in wardrobes. The family bathroom is also fitted with a modern white suite.
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Hook Heath sits on the Guildford side of the town and within easy reach of Woking town centre. A short stroll along the road from the house is Hook Heath Tennis and Croquet club and Woking Golf Club while in the wider area there are a number of other very highly regarded golf clubs. A few minutes drive away is Woking town centre which continues to be the subject of huge investment resulting in a busy and contemporary town that has an interesting collection of bars, cafes and restaurants. The town also has a wide variety of shops particularly in the Peacocks centre which is also home to the New Victoria theatre and a multi screen cinema. A short drive in the other direction will take you into the beautiful county town of Guildford with its historic cobbled high street lined with period buildings that house an eclectic and interesting array of shops and restaurants. There are numerous educational options in the immediate area and those looking for a fast commute into Waterloo, Woking's mainline station is regarded as one of the best that can be found in the south east and is within easy reach. In the surrounding area there are miles of open countryside which make for excellent walking and cycling, some of which can be reached on foot from the house. This is almost the perfect location from which to take advantage of both the town and the countryside.