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Woking

Asking Price

£170,000

2 Beds | 1 Bath | 1 Reception

Park Gate Court was built in the early 1990's by McCarthy Stone as retirement apartments for the 60s and over. Sitting in the very heart of the town and just across the road from Woking Park they are ideally positioned for access to the town and the station. This particular flat sits in a superb position within the development in the far corner of the ground floor and has been updated in recent years including the refitting of the kitchen and bathroom. The flat also has the advantage of its own small sun terrace which takes full advantage of its westerly aspect to catch the sun through the afternoon and into the evening. All of the accommodation is positioned off a large entrance hall with the sitting room on the back being a light and airy space with a door out onto the sun terrace.

Floorplan

Key Features

  • Residents' lounge.
  • Communal laundry room.
  • 24/7 Emergency Call System.
  • Car Parking.
  • Minimum Age 60.
  • Guest Suite.
  • Development Manager.
  • Lift to all floors.
  • Lease : 125 years from 2009.

Material Information

EPC Rating: (0)

Council tax band:

Tenure: Leasehold

Reference Number: CWG240366

  • Location

  • Schools

  • Amenities

  • Broadband

  • Mobile Phone

The apartment sits in a very attractive mews development, on the outskirts of central Woking and within just a few minutes' walk of the town centre and station. Victoria Square is home to a very large Marks and Spencer as well as new Hilton Hotel, complete with sky bar. Woking main line station is well known for giving one of the best commutes that can be found in the South East, running a service into Waterloo in about 25 minutes and from where there is also a very efficient coach service to Heathrow Airport. There are a number of highly regarded golf clubs and just a short walk from the property is Woking Leisure Centre, the Pool In The Park and across the road from there, the David Lloyd Health and Fitness Club.

Transport

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